“I’ll Never Apologize”: Plaqueboymax Responds to Netizens Criticizing His “In Too Deep” Content

Popular Twitch streamer Plaqueboymax has stated that he will never apologize after netizens criticize his “In Too Deep” content.

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Plaqueboymax during in too deep (Image via @Plaqueboymax/Twitch)

Twitch megastar Maxwell “Plaqueboymax” has come under fire for the content featured in his Valentine’s Day show, In Too Deep. A user on X criticized the stream, stating that viewers should reevaluate their life choices when consuming such content. Max clapped back at the user, dismissing the criticism and stating they were “mad over nothing.” He also remarked that if everyone liked his content, it would mean he was doing something wrong. Calling out the critic during his stream, Maxwell said:

“Y’all n***as will never phase me, and I’ll never apologize to y’all. I will never ever take y’all n***as serious ’cause y’all are just f**king slow, you’re third floor, you’re short bus gang. So y’all got to just like understand that this just how the internet is. If everyone f**k with my sh*t, I would have to quit, I’m doing something wrong.”

Plaqueboymax has been rapidly growing on Twitch, amassing over 1.7 million followers. The streamer has committed to creating content every day for an entire year and has consistently streamed and uploaded across social media platforms. His In the Booth series has featured high-profile artists like Central Cee and Wiz Khalifa. For In Too Deep, Max hosted a Valentine’s-themed dating show where several of his friends participated in various challenges and dates throughout the weekend. The finale featured a grand prize of $10,000, which contestants Prime and Ebony ultimately won.

Plaqueboymax’s ‘In Too Deep’ Explored

Maxwell hosted In Too Deep over Valentine’s weekend, with the show spanning three days. The streams featured several male and female influencers, including popular streamers and artists like Jay Cinco, Yugi2x, and IZIPrime. During the event, Plaqueboymax hit a peak of 100,000 concurrent live viewers on Twitch. Meanwhile, on YouTube, the series has amassed over 550,000 views as of this writing.

The show’s finale crowned the best couple, awarding them $10,000. The event also featured Max’s version of the Split or Steal game for the prize pool, which the winning contestants chose to split between themselves.


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