N3on, a YouTuber and Kick streamer, just dropped a video revealing that he is planning to hit the road for a world tour in 8 countries and 16 cities within 20 days. He will be joined by Shangel, BDave, Ed and Shello.
In the clip, he can be seen talking with an older woman about what to do next now that his 30-day livestream is over. The two were sitting on a beach, and while the woman, Nancy, initially suggested a bingo night, she later pointed out that N3on could take it livestream.
The latter agreed, saying it was a "good idea," and the video cuts to his fellow media personalities getting hyped up about "going international." The video has since drawn several opinions, with many pointing out that N3on is relatively unknown in the world of streaming.
Some even compared him to the bigger personalities on the platform, like Speed. Here's what someone said:
"Bro thinks he’s Speed."
Scores online cracked jokes at his expense:
"Who’s actually watches this guy ?" someone asked.
"he’s gonna try that bs he gets away with in america literally anywhere else and get arrested," someone else claimed.
"Who gets up and is like "I'm going to watch N3on today"?" another person probed.
"Man want to be speed so bad lmao," yet another echoed.
More and more weighed in:
"See speed did a tour because people actually wanted him to, neon is doing it because …?" someone on X asked.
"What bro need is a long break from social media & streaming," another suggested.
"This will be a failure …" a third person professed.
"Nobody wants this. It won’t last a week," one more added.
Online, only a handful of individuals showed support for the Kick streamer's upcoming plans.
N3on gets banned from Kick, announces the end of his mont-long subathon
N3on, real name Ragnesh, made headlines earlier this month as well when he was banned from streaming on Kick once again on November 3, 2024. Reportedly, the reason was that a fight between some of his dancers broke out on the livestream.
N3on, 20, took to X the following day to discuss his ban. He acknowledged that Kick is entitled to ban him and other streamers for "certain things," and also announced the end of his month-long subathon. He said, in the video:
"What's up, guys? As you know, last night, I got banned, and that will conclude the 30-day 24/7 stream. I want to say, first and foremost, man, you know, Kick does have to ban for certain things, and whatever it is, it is what it is. I'm making content at the end of the day. At the end of the day, I'm going to keep making content. And, that's that."
He went on to declare that his subathon was the "most entertaining ever," and that he would "stand" by his stance.
"I really, really think, maybe not the biggest 30-day subathon ever, but we had the most entertaining 30-day subathon ever, and I'm going to stand on that, bro. That s**t was entertaining as hell! We were all going crazy. There were so many people, so many creators, so many personalities, all together provided entertainment 24/7."
He also maintained that the general public would "feel" the same way he did about the subathon being entertaining:
""Now you guys are going to feel it. Right? When this s**t is done, all the complaining, or whatever, you guys know what I'm saying. You're going to feel it now, when no one's live, when no one's making content, no one's doing stuff. You're going to be like, 'Damn! We miss it.'"
The Indian-American streamer concluded the video by giving a vote of thanks to all those who follow him, noting that he appreciates and loves them "so, so, so, so, much."
In the past, the streamer was hit with claims that he physically assaulted Izi Prime, and speculations pointed to another possible Kick ban.