Ninja apologizes to StableRonaldo for viral "failed streamer" comment, ending feud
Twitch star Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins has publicly apologized to fellow streamer StableRonaldo, a year after calling him a “failed streamer” in a viral clip. The controversy, which sparked heated debates in the gaming community, has now ended with the two creators reconciling during a live stream.
The original incident occurred in July 2023 when Ninja, in a 15-second clip, labeled StableRonaldo “completely irrelevant” and accused him of failing as an IRL streamer. He even suggested the FaZe Clan member return to competitive gaming, calling him “washed.” StableRonaldo quickly clapped back, accusing Ninja of prioritizing money over his community and selling out for a lucrative deal with a less popular platform.
Fast forward to December 2024, the two streamers connected during a live broadcast, where Ninja extended an unreserved apology. “I’m sorry for what I said,” Ninja admitted. “There’s no excuse for it. I saw red for no reason and just popped off. You can blame it on the alcohol, but even that’s not a valid excuse.”
StableRonaldo accepted the apology with humor, acknowledging Ninja’s compliments about his resurgence since the debacle. “Now they’re gonna say I’m Ninja-made, bro!” he joked, referencing his rise to success after joining FaZe Clan and hosting marathon streams.
The apology resonated with fans, with many praising the maturity displayed by both creators. One fan on Twitter remarked, “This is what the community needs—streamers owning up to their mistakes and supporting each other.”