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PlaqueBoyMax’s Epic Wardrobe Meltdown: Did Mercury Retrograde Just Ruin His Big Moment?

Added on January 22, 2026 inEntertainment News Cards

Ever wonder if Mercury in retrograde has a secret beef with breakdance battles? Because if someone told me the cosmos was behind PlaqueBoyMax’s pants pulling a disappearing act mid-spin right in the heart of Times Square, I might just buy it. Here’s a 22-year-old Twitch sensation—Grammy-nominated, no less—doing what he does best, and then… bam! His pants betray him live, everywhere. That moment? Pure chaos, memes galore, and honestly, a vibe that felt like watching a cosmic prank unfold in real-time. Times Square, a vortex where dreams emerge and occasionally, wardrobes catastrophically crash—could this be an Aries-fueled flair for the dramatic or just plain bad luck? Either way, buckle up, because this is one viral oops you won’t want to miss. LEARN MORE

PlaqueBoyMax had a full-blown wardrobe disaster mid-breakdance battle in Times Square and the internet is eating it up.

The 22-year-old Twitch streamer was throwing down some moves against ReemKnocks on January 21 when his pants gave up on him, right in front of a live crowd and thousands watching online.

One second, he was spinning; the next, his pants hit the pavement. No warning. No mercy. Max bolted off camera the second it happened. But the damage? Already done and Twitter turned it into a meme buffet.

This all went down during his NYC content tour, where he’s been streaming everything from random street performances to linkups with other creators. Times Square was just another stop until it turned into a viral oops moment.



ReemKnocks looked as stunned as the crowd.

If you’re not familiar with Max, he’s not some random dude with a camera. The West Orange, NJ native is a Grammy-nominated content creator who made history as the first Twitch streamer to get a Grammy nod for his work on Victory Lap.

He’s known for mixing Hip-Hop culture with live content in a way that actually works. His Twitch channel’s packed with music reviews, artist collabs and off-the-cuff content that hits with Gen Z.

He’s got a loyal following that rides for him, and they were quick to defend him online. Most folks were like, “Wardrobe malfunctions happen, chill out.”

Times Square has become a hotspot for creators trying to go viral. The constant foot traffic and tourist chaos make it the perfect spot for random content and sometimes, random fails.

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