Popular streamer Felix “xQc” Lengyel reacted to political commentator and streamer Hasan “HasanAbi” Piker’s look at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2026’s red carpet. Looking at the latter’s outfit, xQc questioned the proportions and called him “a Lego piece.” The reaction came during xQc’s Twitch livestream from March 16, 2026.

On the same day, X user @xxRealmsxx shared a clip of the moment. As soon as the streamer came across HasanAbi’s appearance, he offered his own “fashion advice” and remarked:

“Yo, what the f***? Hello? Yo, how did he get into the building? Just no, sorry. Chat, why is it so mad? Okay, hold on. Guys, guys, fashion advice of the day. His head is already small, right? Why wear wider clothes towards the bottom of the outfit? Like, like it’s slim at the top, right? Slim at the top, and it gets wider and wider. Why? I don’t get it. Your head is already small, bro, bro looks like a Lego piece. Look like you just put the Lego on top of the rest of the body.” (Timestamp – 1:08:05)

HasanAbi calls Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2026 red carpet the “most nerve-wracking” moment of his life

HasanAbi opened up about his experience attending the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2026, describing it as the “most nerve-wracking five-minute sequence” of his life. During his Just Chatting Twitch broadcast on March 16, 2026, the streamer admitted he had never felt more nervous:

“I’m gonna tell you something, okay? You guys know I’ve gone out to protests. I’ve gotten, you know, stun grenades tossed my way. I’ve spoken in front of massive crowds, sold out, uh, sold out rooms. I’ve spoken in front of rallies, tens of thousands of people. This was the most nerve-wracking five-minute sequence in my entire life up until this point. I have never, I have never been more nervous in my f****** life, brother. Okay? I’ve never been more nervous in my life. I was just standing there. Um, luckily, there were a lot of people that I know that, you know, are reporters that were on the line.” (Timestamp – 00:20:13)

HasanAbi mentioned that being acknowledged mattered, especially while “sandwiched between real celebrities,” where being ignored would have been the worst-case scenario.

“So, they were giving me the grace of saying ‘Hasan, Hasan,’ and, like, snapping pics. Cause like the worst thing that can happen in that situation is you walk up there and not a single f****** camera is clicking. You know what I mean? And you’re just like, especially because, like, you’re sandwiched between real celebrities. You know what I mean?”

HasanAbi remarked that some of the attention he received may have been out of “sympathy clicks” rather than genuine interest.

“So, I think I got the sympathy clicks. I got the sympathy clicks, you know what I mean? Like, people were, people were snapping pics out of pure sympathy. Like, they just felt bad, you know?”

In other news, HasanAbi recently sparked controversy after he told a US veteran to “enjoy PTSD,” leading to widespread backlash online.

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