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Streamer Plaqueboymax Calls Out DJ Akademiks Over Inappropriate Comments to Minor

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Plaqueboymax Dj Akademiks Twitch Controversy

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — MaxwellPlaqueboymax,” a member of the popular gaming group FaZe Clan, publicly criticized DJ Akademiks and others on January 23, 2025, for engaging in inappropriate conversations with a 15-year-old Twitch streamer, NourGxd. The controversy erupted after clips from NourGxd’s livestream surfaced on social media platform X, sparking widespread backlash.

In one 35-second clip, an unidentified individual asked NourGxd for his address, saying, “Yo, Nour, what’s your address? I’m going to send some strippers over there.” NourGxd, visibly uncomfortable, responded, “I’m 15. I don’t be in all that, bro. You’re trying to get… yo, bro, you’re trying to pull me on the case. You’re trying to put them on a case. What do you mean, ‘So?’ Just weird.”

Another 30-second clip featured DJ Akademiks, whose real name is Livingston Allen, making explicit remarks while NourGxd was playing Fortnite. Akademiks asked, “Yo, if Max said he wanted to try f**king a dude, will you let him f**k you?” NourGxd replied, “No!” to which Akademiks continued, “Why not? Yo, suppose he’s like your bro, ‘Listen, you always wanted me to be next to you, now I can be inside of you.'” NourGxd reiterated, “Yo, I’m not gay.”

During a livestream later that day, Plaqueboymax addressed the situation, calling the clips “nasty” and expressing his discomfort with the content. “I’m not going through this s**t. I’m not! Because these clips are nasty. It’s bad work. Nasty work and today is a great stream, and I’m not bringing it down with this weird energy,” he said. Plaqueboymax also confirmed that he had spoken to NourGxd to ensure the young streamer was okay.

Plaqueboymax further criticized DJ Akademiks, stating, “Ak, I would appreciate it if you don’t do that type of s**t with my lil bro. You know what I’m saying? He’s not my lil bro, but you feel me? Like, this s**t is not cool. That s**t is not cool.”

NourGxd, who joined Twitch in May 2022, has gained a following of over 58,630 on the platform. The incident has raised concerns about the boundaries of interaction between adult content creators and minors in the streaming community.