{"id":59271,"date":"2025-01-28T18:59:31","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T18:59:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/stephen-tries-spencer-owen-more-explain-beef-with-f2s-jeremy-lynch-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T18:59:31","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T18:59:31","slug":"stephen-tries-spencer-owen-more-explain-beef-with-f2s-jeremy-lynch-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/stephen-tries-spencer-owen-more-explain-beef-with-f2s-jeremy-lynch-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Stephen Tries, Spencer Owen &#038; more explain beef with F2\u2019s Jeremy Lynch &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Stephen Tries, Spencer Owen &#038; more explain beef with F2\u2019s Jeremy Lynch YouTube: XOEver since the infamous 2018 Wembley Cup, which saw some of the biggest names of the UK YouTube\u2019s scene face off against each other in a fun football tournament, there\u2019s been a bunch of animosity among certain creators. Here\u2019s why. Members of Hashtag United, the F2 Freestylers, Rebel FC and more took to London\u2019s Wembley Stadium to play \u2014 but it didn\u2019t end brilliantly, and there has been a well-publicised beef between the F2 and\u2026 well, just about everybody in UK YouTube. Now, more footage is emerging and people are speaking out against the F2, and more specifically one half of the duo, Jeremy Lynch. Here\u2019s everything we know about the beef, with multiple influencers speaking out. Footage emerges of beef with Stephen Tries On September 1, when more and more people were starting to speak about it, a clip went viral of Stephen Tries arguing with Lynch and his comedian friend, ManLikeHaks. They were both trying to mocking each other, with Haks getting increasingly frustrated before True Geordie stepped in to break them up. https:\/\/twitter.com\/YaniOurabah\/status\/1300836917500678145?s=20 This came shortly after Tries went on JaackMaate\u2019s Happy Hour podcast and spoke about the situation, including his history with F2, his diss track on the footballing duo (that it appears Lynch didn\u2019t take kindly to), and Lynch\u2019s frequent mentions of the money he has and cars he owns. On September 2, WillNE spoke briefly about the ordeal on the Eboys podcast, explaining some of the bizarre occurrences that led up to this confrontation. He said that Jeremy was walking around with his trophy showing it around to people, before approaching Stephen and telling him that Haks could beat him in a \u201ccomedy battle,\u201d which evidently nobody really understood. Timestamp at 36:17 in the video below. A few days after the above podcast, on September 4, Stephen Tries uploaded a video on the ordeal \u2014 one that he claimed is \u201chopefully his last.\u201d He said: \u201cwhen you put yourself online, you\u2019ve got to have that humility where you will get the p**s taken out of you. You\u2019ve got to deal with it better than getting your mate to try and start on someone.\u201d Clearly, there was some kind of beef between Stephen and the F2, but it quickly became clear that the situation was much deeper than just those two. Hashtag United\u2019s Spencer Owen speaks out Spencer Owen, also known as Spencer FC, is the founder and CEO of Hashtag United, and published a video on September 1 calling Jeremy Lynch \u201cthe least likeable person\u201d he\u2019s ever come across on YouTube and saying he will \u201cnever work with him again.\u201d Obviously, a lot of this boils down to the Wembley Cup event in question. In the hour-long video, Spencer and his brother Seb went through the entire series of events and their history with Lynch. Spencer speaks about how he once had a very good relationship with the F2, but that a big project he tried to get them involved in made him realize they are \u201cvery ruthless businessmen,\u201d which isn\u2019t something he can really work with. From there, Spencer explains how it started to become clear that there was a growing divide between the two parties, and that accusations of cheating at the Wembley Cup, in which the F2 threatened to end production and prevent the tournament from even happening, among other things. Spencer also speculates that there may be issues within the F2 camp, saying that there have been some instances where fellow F2 member Billy Wingrove looks uncomfortable with things Jeremy says or does, or vice versa. Seb also reveals that once, when there was some banter aimed towards Jeremy, the freestylers\u2019 response was \u201cGuys, laugh at me all you want, but I\u2019m a multi, multi-millionaire,\u201d and also introduced himself to a Hashtag player by saying \u201cyou know who I am.\u201d The following week, Spencer and Seb spoke once again about the situation, detailing an email they had alluded to in the previous upload. In this email, it is claimed that the referee in their loss against XO actually did cheat, stopping the match at 13 minutes rather than 15 because he didn\u2019t like the F2 guys. Obviously this is a huge disappointment for Spencer and Seb who helped organize everything, but also shows that the Jeremy Lynch and the F2 seem to have had a good habit of rubbing people the wrong way. Needless to say, there isn\u2019t a good relationship between Lynch and the guys at Hashtag, but it\u2019s starting to look like that\u2019s a common theme among most of the UK\u2019s biggest YouTubers. The F2 have also notably worked with the Sidemen and FaZe Clan, though neither party has spoken out about the F2, or Lynch himself, yet.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Stephen Tries, Spencer Owen &#038; more explain beef with F2\u2019s Jeremy Lynch YouTube: XOEver since the infamous 2018 Wembley Cup, which saw some of the biggest names of the UK YouTube\u2019s scene face off against each other in a fun football tournament, there\u2019s been a bunch of animosity among certain creators. Here\u2019s why. 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