Trigger Warning: Offensive Language and Homophobic Slurs: The following article contains strong language, homophobic slurs, and descriptions of violent threats. Reader discretion is advised.
During an intense 2V2 battle between Harrison and Angel versus Derin and BAD4YOU, things got ugly fast. The trouble began when Jefa’s top gifter, G_MONEY, started talking trash about Derin and her team. Derin didn’t hold back, calling out G_MONEY for “having MoneyLine’s name in his mouth for over a week.”
As Derin explained the week-long drama between G_MONEY and MoneyLine, the situation escalated. BAD4YOU suddenly rage-quit mid-battle—a move that came off as extremely childish. Harrison, understandably confused, asked BAD4YOU why he left. The response was shockingly immature and offensive:
“Shut the fuck up, you fucking gay faggot.”
Everyone was caught off guard by the derogatory slur. BAD4YOU didn’t stop there. During the next battle, he went on a full tirade, targeting G_MONEY with violent threats:
“If I was face to face with you, I’d punch you in the fcking mouth and break your teeth… I’ll come there and fcking piss on you… and then piss on your grave.”
But here’s the kicker: as soon as G_MONEY started sending gifts, BAD4YOU’s tone changed completely. From spewing threats, he quickly switched to groveling and fake friendliness:
“G Money, you fucking pussy. Bitch. If I was face to face with you, I’d punch you in the fucking mouth and break your teeth… Thank you for the gift… G Money, I actually like you now. Okay. Sorry… You want to be friends? I’ll follow you back.”
BAD4YOU’s outburst and rapid flip-flop as soon as gifts started rolling in highlighted just how performative and shallow his behavior was. This episode is a glaring reminder of the toxicity that can surface in online communities, especially during heated competition.
We’d try to cancel him, but let’s be honest—he doesn’t have much of a team to begin with. Nobody watches this poor excuse of a streamer anyway. BAD4YOU needs to grow up, get some respect, and maybe find a new hobby—one that doesn’t involve making a fool of himself on live streams.