Kick streamer Rangesh "N3on" Mutama found himself at the center of controversy after an encounter with Twitch streamer "Vightingale" during Day 1 of TwitchCon.
While the two initially exchanged names, the interaction quickly escalated when N3on and a team member accidentally misgendered Vightingale, referring to them as "him" while exchanging numbers.
Vightingale accused N3on of encouraging members of his community to join their livestream and troll them, sparking frustration. The streamer confronted N3on, accusing him of homophobia and saying, "We got a bunch of people trolling me because of you... You are calling me 'bro' again."
N3on gets PRESSED TwitchCon & called a "homophobe" by an LGBTQ drag queen because he miss gendered them💀 pic.twitter.com/JNITvP4rA5
— juice (@YorzTrulyJuice) September 21, 2024
N3on, known for his provocative and often controversial stance, responded by claiming he calls everyone "bro." This remark did little to ease tensions, leading to a heated exchange between the two. Vightingale refused to back down, stating, "I am here and I am queer, and you are gonna get used to it."
Despite the confrontation, the situation did not escalate further, with N3on and his group eventually leaving the area. Vightingale continued to address their audience, calling N3on a homophobe. The incident has since gained attention, adding to N3on's history of controversies related to the LGBTQ+ community.
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