Vitaly Accuses Quavo of Taking Money and Failing to Appear on Stream; Legal Action Threatened
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Controversial Kick streamer Vitaly has publicly voiced his frustration after alleging that American rapper Quavo took his money but failed to appear in a scheduled live stream. In his recent stream on August 2, Vitaly expressed his dissatisfaction with Quavo, who was supposed to join his controversial “Catching Predators” series on July 29.
During the stream, Vitaly revealed the situation to his audience, saying, “So, Quavo is not coming. No, he’s not coming. He took our deposit, right? Yeah, of course, Black people thing.” He provided additional details about the transaction and urged his viewers to comment on Quavo’s social media posts to demand the return of his money. “Every Quavo post that goes on TikTok, everywhere, you guys say, ‘Give Vitaly his money back.’ F**king love it, you guys are literally ripping him apart and yeah, that’s not cool. Just taking my money like this.”
In a more controversial statement, Vitaly added, “Guess what? If I get shot guys, you know that it was Quavo’s people.”
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“..Black People Thing” Comment Made After Quavo Stole Deposit & Never Showed Up🤯🤔 pic.twitter.com/OFZ1UsguaL— Vitaly Updatez (@vitalyupdatez) July 29, 2024Advertisement
Vitaly didn’t stop at public criticism; he mentioned the possibility of legal action against the rapper for the alleged money grab. He expressed disappointment that Quavo missed the opportunity to contribute to his “Catching Predators” series, saying, “He could’ve come on the stream, got paid and been a fking hero catching p*dophiles; but now he’s holding Ls. He endorsed Kamala Harris saying protect the ‘gun violence.’ Motherfker all you do is rap about violence and drugs.”
Vitaly says Quavo STOLE $200k and didn’t show up to stream 😬 pic.twitter.com/nKNDamcLsa
— Kick Clips 🎬 (@liveonkickk) August 2, 2024
The streamer also hinted at potential legal recourse, mentioning the involvement of a lawyer connected to fellow streamer Adin Ross. “We are also getting Adin Ross’ lawyers to pursue legal actions towards Quavo and his team. I’ve nothing against Quavo. I was the biggest fan. I’m not a fan anymore. I know one person isn’t gonna make a difference, but it is gonna make a difference…”
Vitaly’s statements have sparked a considerable response from his followers, many of whom have taken to social media to echo his calls for Quavo to return the money. This situation has brought to light the complications and risks involved in such collaborations, especially when public figures are involved.
Vitaly calls out rapper Quavo who SCAMMED him and didn't show up to his stream 😳
— Liutauras (@Liutauras_) August 2, 2024
"If i do get shot guys you guys know it's Quavo's people" pic.twitter.com/6wozB6AMNP
The controversy continues to unfold, and it remains to be seen whether legal action will indeed be pursued and what the outcome will be. Vitaly’s bold approach to the situation highlights the often tumultuous relationship between internet personalities and mainstream celebrities, especially in the high-stakes world of live streaming.
This incident underscores the need for clear agreements and trust in collaborations between different media personalities. As the story develops, it will be interesting to see how both parties handle the dispute and whether a resolution can be reached without further escalation.