LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Dream, a well-known content creator, has defended xQc amid his most recent argument with Adept, refuting the idea that a pricey watch was lost as a result of suspected intoxication at a party.
The public has witnessed Adept and xQc's breakup. Fans have been informed of practically every stage of their breakup, from disagreements over who should possess a $300,000 McLaren to accusations of assault and "millions of dollars" of hush money.
What did Dream say?
Although Adept recently made an appearance on Twitch to further reveal personal information about the relationship, some cases have been closed owing to a lack of proof, while others are still pending.
Adept was quickly banned from the network and taken offline, but not before she released details about a specific party from earlier this year.
At a Lil Nas X-hosted event, Adept allegedly met Dream and stated that xQc used "illegal, nonprescription drugs." She claimed that after engaging in this behavior, he became "paranoid" about misplacing a particularly pricey watch.
The watch in question just so happened to go missing, though Dream has now spoken up about the incident, coming to xQc’s defense.
He wrote, "Paranoid about losing his watch" we watched him put his watch in his bag and then he didn't have it the next morning WE didnt steal it also he was just drunk as hell where do the drugs come in put me on the STAND coach."
Did Adept respond to the controversy?
Since her abrupt Twitch ban on October 4, Adept has not yet appeared online. Furthermore, xQc has not yet commented on this specific issue either. In the court of public opinion, it's just Dream's word against hers for the time being.
The exact cost of the watch in issue and its whereabouts are still unknown, but it appeared that xQc didn't take long to replace it with another six-figure investment after flashing his July purchase of a watch from Audemars Piguet's Royal Oak collection.
Watches in that particular line can sell for up to $456,255.00.