Who Is Baiano? Streamer Under Fire After Awkward Interview Gesture Toward Gen.G Star Chovy Sparks Debate

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Who Is Baiano? Streamer Under Fire After Awkward Interview Gesture Toward Gen.G Star Chovy Sparks Debate

A moment that looked casual at first quickly turned into a big talking point in the League of Legends community. Brazilian streamer Baiano is facing backlash after his interaction with Gen.G star Jung “Chovy” Ji-hoon during the First Stand 2026 Group Stage.

What seemed like a light interview after Gen.G’s win over JDG ended up creating confusion, criticism, and debate online.The problem began when Baiano conducted an interview with Chovy through his action of placing a bucket of popcorn which displayed the Gen.G logo between them on March 17 2026. The situation seemed innocent to people who lived outside Brazil. The Brazilian gaming community considers popcorn to have a precise meaning which exists within their cultural traditions.

It is linked to the slang “pipoqueiro,” which is used to describe a player who struggles under pressure.

Because of that, many viewers felt the gesture was disrespectful, especially in that setting.

Baiano apologizes after popcorn gesture toward Jung Chovy Ji hoon sparks debate in League of Legends community

As the clip spread online, fans started reacting quickly. Many believed the moment crossed a line, especially since Chovy may not have understood the meaning behind it. The situation grew even bigger when Baiano later posted a picture with Chovy on X.

Along with the image, he wrote a caption that translated to, “What a moment, family. I only have thanks for Chovy [popcorn emoji]. Thanks for the three titles handed over to Faker.

This message added more fuel to the discussion. Some fans connected it to past results where T1, led by Faker, defeated Gen.G in major matches. The post was later deleted, but by then, it had already spread across the community.Soon after, Baiano addressed the situation. During a livestream, he explained his side and made it clear that he did not mean to disrespect Chovy.

He also reached out directly to apologize.Gen.G CEO Arnold Hur confirmed this on March 18, 2026, through a post on X. He wrote, “Regarding the situation: the streamer reached out to apologize to Chovy. We were clear to him that this crossed the line which he acknowledged.”Arnold Hur also pointed out an important issue. He explained that even if the moment was meant as banter, the language and cultural gap made it unfair.

Chovy could not fully understand or respond to the joke, which made the situation uncomfortable.Baiano is well known in Brazil for his League of Legends content. He has played with professional teams in the past and now runs his own team, Ilha das Lendas. His powerful community presence results in people monitoring his every action. The incident demonstrates that people perceive small actions through different cultural lenses. The way things are regarded as normal in one location creates a different public perception in another area. The international esports tournaments allow these particular occasions to develop into more extensive debates.

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