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Carter Efe Destroys Peller’s Studio Over Twitch Subs

Carter Efe Destroys Peller’s Studio Over Twitch Subs

Popular skit maker and streamer Carter Efe has stirred major controversy online after a chaotic incident at fellow content creator Peller’s studio, a drama that has since gone viral across social media platforms.

The incident reportedly happened after Carter Efe was invited to Peller’s house for a live streaming session to celebrate hitting 150,000 Twitch subscribers. What started as a celebratory visit quickly turned tense, with videos from the scene now circulating widely on Twitter and Instagram.

In the viral clip, Carter Efe is seen damaging several items in the house, including furniture and electronic equipment. The situation escalated when he threatened to break the television, daring Peller in the process. Peller, clearly alarmed, responded by challenging him to go ahead, while Carter Efe questioned him whether he truly understood “what it means to have 100k Twitch subscribers.”

Things took another turn when Carter Efe attempted to leave the studio, claiming he had a show to attend. However, Peller locked the door, insisting that Carter could not leave until the damages were addressed. Peller maintained that the items destroyed did not belong to him but to someone identified as Wale, adding that he did not even know how much the damaged television cost.

“You have to call Wale and settle with him,” Peller repeatedly said in the video, stressing that only then would the door be opened.

Carter Efe, visibly frustrated, accused Peller of being childish for locking him in and delaying his exit. He, however, claimed he was willing to repay the cost of everything damaged during the outburst.

The drama has since triggered heated reactions online. While some fans found the incident entertaining and in line with their usual content style, others were less impressed. Several social media users described the episode as excessive and unnecessary, with comments suggesting that the creators were “chasing clout” and recycling old content formats.

Many fans warned that such staged chaos could backfire, noting that the content was beginning to feel predictable and stale. Others questioned whether the destruction was genuine or simply another extreme attempt to trend.

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