
Sam Frank and N3on confirm breakup after two years together in emotional livestreams
The announcement came shortly after N3on appeared in an IRL stream with Australian rapper Iggy Azalea.
A clip from Sam's Just Chatting stream was shared on X, where she broke down in tears and told her community, 'All right, chat, I have to tell you guys, unfortunately, me and Mikyle have broken up, and we just decided that it is time for each other to grow apart.'
Sam Frank breaks down in tears as she announces her breakup with Neon after 2 years, just days after his stream with Iggy Azalea 👀 pic.twitter.com/pwEnc3XG4z — FearBuck (@FearedBuck) August 7, 2025
She continued, 'It doesn't even feel real… that if we do want to be together in the future, that this is a decision we had to make to not be together right now.' Frank also thanked her supporters, saying, 'We love each other so much… thank you, guys, for all of your love and support.'
On the same day, N3on addressed the split on his Twitch stream. The 20-year-old commented on how the relationship impacted his life, stating, 'All I ever wanted in life, bro, was to get big on the internet, to make money, and to be with a, you know, girl that I love. And, that's what I had, bro.'
Neon announces that he and Sam Frank have broken up after 2 years and sends his best wishes to her pic.twitter.com/4W84wKVjBS — FearBuck (@FearedBuck) August 7, 2025
He continued, 'She really changed my life… she taught me so many things.' N3on also discouraged any hate toward Frank, adding, 'First off, I want to say, anyone sending hate to Sam or whatever, like, first off, that s*t is weird as fk. I still love her so much.'

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