What did DDG say about xQc? Streamer responds to rapper's brother Dub alleging that he never money-spreads on camera

Street Style - Paris Fashion Week - Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 - Day Three - Source: Getty
DDG attends Paris Fashion Week Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 outside Amiri in Paris, France, on June 26, 2025. (Image via Getty/Edward Berthelot)

xQc has pushed back on DDG and his brother, Dub, for claiming that the former never does a "money spread."

In a new livestream, xQc reacted to the video of Dub's claims that he has never engaged in fanning out and showing off his cash to his followers. According to the streamer, having to do that means you're broke.

"Guys, if you do a money spread, you're poor. If you have money in cash, and you think it's a flex to show the money, you're poor as f*ck. Because if you have actual, actual money, it can't be shown. Also, I have money spreads out there," he said.

xQc also pulled up a clip of himself airing his money for his followers to see, showing off wads of cash and even holding two large bundles up to his ears jokingly. As of this writing, Dub has yet to respond to xQc's recent statements.


The drama between xQc, DDG, and Asmongold explored as rapper accuses the two of racism:

xQc's latest remarks have officially kick-started a beef between him and Dub, though his and DDG's feud continues to escalate. The latter previously slammed xQc and Asmongold after they tried to poke holes in his inflated viewer count during a recent livestream.

In response, the rapper accused them of racism.

“Within three minutes, they’re already saying I’m viewbotting,” DDG said. “Why y’all don’t like black people? What’s going on, bro? Y’all don’t put these allegations on nobody that looks like y’all, bro… It’s always n##### got a viewbot." He continued, “What’s up with you against black people, man? Huh? You view bot, and I got more money than you and xQc combined. Richer than you...hold my nuts."

Asmongold pushed back in another livestream:

“I don’t give a s###. Call me whatever you want. Say whatever you want. Cry all you want. The only thing you’re going to do for me is make more content for my, get this, real viewers,” he said.

He also claimed that his comments were of a helpful nature, and were not a dig at the rapper. He said that he was simply pointing out what could be an issue before accusing the rapper of being "ungrateful."

While Asmongold reportedly boasts over 3 million followers on Twitch, with an average of 33,500 viewers per stream, DDG follows suit with 2 million. He averages about 11,000 views per livestream.


Stay tuned to SoapCentral for more.

Edited by Jenel Treza Albuquerque