Asmongold accuses QTCinderella of lying about Streamer Awards 2025 nominations, claims she “exercised editorial control”
Just Chatting streamer Asmongold recently made headlines for accusing QTCinderella of lying about the nominations for The Streamer Awards 2025. During a livestream on November 17, 2025, Asmongold reacted to a video where QTCinderella responded to claims that “problematic” streamers were being excluded from her annual event.
QTCinderella suggested that certain streamers’ audiences weren’t actively participating in the voting process, leading to their lack of nominations. However, Asmongold saw through this and interpreted it as an insinuation that some creators were artificially inflating their view counts. He boldly stated that QTCinderella was lying about the situation and accused her of exercising editorial control over the nominations to maintain a brand-friendly image and attract sponsors.
In a bold move, Asmongold challenged QTCinderella to invite him next year to witness the voting process firsthand. He pledged to donate $100,000 to the charity of her choice if the nominated creators were truly determined by fan votes. This confident stance reflected his firm belief that QTCinderella was dishonest in her selection process.
Furthermore, Asmongold also raised concerns about HasanAbi not being nominated for any category, despite his consistent presence and contributions to political content on the platform. He questioned the legitimacy of the nominations and highlighted the absence of certain deserving creators from the list.
In response to Deshae Frost’s comments about her during the announcement of the nominees, QTCinderella addressed the situation on November 17, 2025. The ongoing drama surrounding The Streamer Awards 2025 continues to spark debates and controversies within the streaming community.
As the saga unfolds, the clash between Asmongold and QTCinderella sheds light on the behind-the-scenes politics and controversies that often accompany prestigious awards ceremonies in the streaming world. The call for transparency and fairness in the nomination process remains a crucial point of contention, as content creators strive for recognition and validation within the industry.



