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6 days ago
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‘The Breakfast Club' Hosts Blast Adin Ross During N3on Interview, N3on Apologizes To Kai Cenat
Hosts of The Breakfast Club went off on Adin Ross and his fans in the middle of an interview with fellow streamer N3on. During the sit-down, Loren Lorosa read an alleged comment from Ross in the live chat. Ross addressed N3on stating, 'N3on, I promise you tryna belittle you and disrespect you. You s**tin' on all of them. They weird as f**k. F**k them.' He was reportedly referring to the hosts of the controversial morning show. Jess Hilarious promptly chimed in, 'Well, this is not Adin Ross' interview so f**k him too.' N3on somewhat defended Ross in replying, 'Whoa what, we're all friends […] I think we should all come together and just spread happiness.' Jess cut him off and continued, 'Man, f**k all that kumbaya s**t. F**k Adin.' N3on fired back, 'Come on, that's my guy.' To which she responded, 'I don't give a f**k' and brought up one of N3on's problematic moments when he compared Kai Cenat's mother to Harriet Tubman. 'This is the internet. This is not just my chat, my community. The internet— just like me back then— could say whatever they want. So, this isn't a representation of me,' N3on said in defense of himself. Charlamagne Tha God later described the chat as 'wild racist' while N3on claimed he was looking at the same chat and didn't see the alleged racist commentary. 'If we were really a**holes, we wouldn't have had you up here and as soon as I heard about the Kai Cenat thing, we woulda told you to get the f**k on. Disrespecting somebody's mom and then saying that s**t about Harriet Tubman, if we were really being a**holes and tryna belittle you,' Charlamagne noted. N3on believed that he's since become a 'better person,' but Jess feels he's lying about said growth. Nonetheless, he apologized for saying 'f**k' Kai Cenat's mother and calling her a 'fat Harriet Tubman b***h.' Watch the heated ordeal and apology above. More from 6 Streamers You Need To Know Not Named Kai Cenat, DJ Akademiks, Or Adin Ross Keith Lee And Kai Cenat Named To TIME100 Creators List Kai Cenat, AMP Kick Off Summer House Streamathon With Help From Tony Parker Solve the daily Crossword
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6 days ago
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Jess Hilarious Posts Compilation Of N3on's Most Racist Moments After Awkward ‘Breakfast Club' Visit
Streamer N3on's recent visit to The Breakfast Club was awkward to say the least, as the online personality was confronted for his past racist trolling, as well as his 'chat' — a.k.a. his loyal fanbase — spewing racist language in real-time during the interview. During various post-interview livestreams, N3on expressed his appreciation for be welcomed onto the show while also calling his interview an 'interrogation,' as he believed hosts Charlamagne The God, DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious and Loren LoRosa were attempting to bait him into a controversial response. He also thanked fellow streamer Adin Ross, who chimed in with insults for the hosts while encouraging N3on during the Breakfast Club Q&A. N3on's fans have also been vocal online, believing he deserves an apology. Jess Hilarious, however, dismissed the idea with a video of her own, posting a compilation of the streamer's most racist moments — including several racists digs at fellow streamer Kai Cenat. She was also sure to note that N3on's disposition changes when he's around Black people he doesn't know, as he didn't confront them with any of his grievances, but waited until he was 'BACK IN THE HOUSE' on his computer to do so. 'And @n3onsingh is still currently talking slick…but BACK IN THE HOUSE! [laughing emojis] remember you come back in a year….'make that change' Michael Jackson! SOME SAY WE WENT TOO HARD, I SAY WE DIDNT DO ENOUGH! Regardless…it's all love,' she captioned the clip. Check it out below. N3on has been upfront regarding his past racist statements, but insists he has since become a 'better person.' He also apologized to Kai Cenat for calling his mother a 'fat Harriet Tubman b***h.' Check out the full interview below. More from 'The Breakfast Club' Hosts Blast Adin Ross During N3on Interview, N3on Apologizes To Kai Cenat Tyler Herro Believes Historical Events That Happened Before The 1950s Are Fake News Jess Hilarious Declares "My Uterus Is My Superpower" After "Transphobic" Backlash Solve the daily Crossword


Time of India
19-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'This shit is retarded': Fans react as N3on surprisingly quits Kick and switches to Twitch for streaming
(Image via @N3onOnYT/X) Internet star Ragnesh 'N3on' is back in the spotlight, and not for another wild collab or hot mic moment. The popular streamer sent the internet into overdrive on Thursday, July 18, 2025, when he dropped a dramatic video announcing his move from Kick to Twitch. Complete with guest appearances, subtle shade, and just the right amount of meme-bait, N3on's post had fans divided, excited, and very, very loud. N3on's flashy Twitch announcement breaks the internet On Thursday, July 18, 2025, N3on posted a nearly two-minute cinematic reel that served as his Kick farewell. And it wasn't just him talking into a webcam. The clip featured actor Nick Cannon and rapper Dave Blunts, with high-energy edits from his Kick streams, where he vibed with big names like KSI, Lil Pump, and even Kanye West. But the headline moment? At 1:34, N3on steps through a door stamped with Kick's neon green logo, only to get hit with a blunt 'N3on, get the f**k out of here,' courtesy of Dave. Seconds later, he walks into a purple room, clearly marked with the Twitch logo. The message was clear: the Kick era is over. N3on will now stream exclusively on Twitch starting June 21, 2025. With no caption needed, the video spoke volumes, and fans were listening. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Monica Lewinsky's House Makes Alcatraz Looks Like A Paradise Undo 'This shit is retarded': reactions pour in on X The reactions came fast. And loud. Within hours, the post racked up over a million views, with hundreds of users weighing in on what this move meant, not just for N3on, but for the broader streaming wars. Some were straight-up disappointed. 'This shit is retarded,' wrote one user, summing up the feelings of those who felt N3on was abandoning the platform that put him on the map. A chunk of the community didn't hold back on the hot takes. 'Kicks literally been dead. idk why adin keep saying kick is gonna be big one day,' one user posted. Adin Ross weighs in: 'N3on will come back' Of course, it wouldn't be a Kick vs. Twitch moment without Adin Ross chiming in. The streamer responded from his alt account, saying, 'Neon will come back to Kick.' He doubled down on the idea that freedom matters more than hype. 'Y'all love freedom… I never follow what other ppl r doing. Kick will win. See u tn.' Whether it's confidence or cope, only time will tell. What's next for N3on? Whether this is a permanent move or a Twitch 'vacation' remains to be seen. But one thing's for sure - N3on's switch has reignited the streaming wars, bringing platform loyalty, content freedom, and fanbase allegiance back into the spotlight. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Time of India
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
What happened between N3on and The Breakfast Club? Streamer faces backlash over comments on Kai Cenat's mom
(Image via @BreakfastClubPower105.1FM/YouTube) Ragnesh 'N3on' is once again the center of online drama, and this time, it's not just the internet reacting, but the hosts of The Breakfast Club themselves. The 20-year-old Kick streamer appeared on the iconic hip-hop culture podcast and quickly found himself under fire for past comments involving Kai Cenat's mother and, unexpectedly, Harriet Tubman. The interview clips are now everywhere, and people can't stop watching. Tense vibes as N3on takes the hot seat on The Breakfast Club It started like any other Breakfast Club interview with questions, banter, and the usual digs. But just minutes into N3on's appearance, things took a sharp turn. Host Charlamagne Tha God directly confronted the streamer, asking him to address previous remarks he'd made about fellow streamer Kai Cenat's mom. N3on, visibly uncomfortable, refused to repeat what he had said, stating: 'I'm not going to repeat it… I would never say anything like that again.' Jess Hilarious confronts N3on with the quote that shocked everyone But Jess Hilarious wasn't about to let it slide. The energy went up several notches when Jess Hilarious cut in, clarifying exactly what had been said. She quoted N3on's original comment: 'He said you would fu*k his mom and he's a fat Harriet Tubman bi*ch.' Charlamagne's response was immediate and stunned: 'Jesus Christ. Not only did you disrespect Kai's mother, you disrespected Harriet Tubman?' Apologies, DMs, and a Harriet Tubman reference no one expected From there, the podcast turned into a slow-motion public reckoning. The hosts pressed N3on to confirm whether he had apologized to the parties involved - Kai, his mother, and even Harriet Tubman's family. While N3on claimed he had said sorry to Kai and his mom 'probably four times,' he admitted he hadn't apologized to Tubman's descendants. Jess responded with a straight face: 'That's my aunt.' The tension didn't ease up. According to N3on, when the interview wrapped, the entire panel, Charlamagne, DJ Envy, and Jess Hilarious, walked away without even offering a handshake. 'They didn't even shake my hand, bro. That's crazy,' N3on later told fans. Adin Ross jumps in with a fiery defense of N3on As the clips began making rounds on X (formerly Twitter), fellow Kick ambassador Adin Ross threw in his two cents — and didn't hold back. A pinned comment allegedly left by Adin was read out during the show: 'They're trying to belittle you and disrespect you. You sh**ted on all of them. They are weird as f**k. F**k them.' His defense only fueled the fire, sparking even more debate online over who crossed the line: N3on or the podcast hosts? A storm of memes, reactions, and split opinions Within hours, memes flooded the timeline. Some viewers sided with The Breakfast Club , praising them for calling out N3on's controversial remarks. Others argued the hosts were unnecessarily harsh and turned the interview into a roast session. One thing's clear: N3on's Breakfast Club debut won't be forgotten anytime soon. Whether it helps or hurts his career, the internet is definitely watching and talking. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!
Yahoo
16-06-2025
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NBA all-star says he ‘doesn't believe in history' before 1950 or the moon landing
Heat star Tyler Herro may be a sharpshooter on the basketball court, but he was way off the mark with his latest take. The Miami swingman said on a recent livestream that he 'doesn't believe in history' before the year 1950 and also several events after. Herro was appearing on a Twitch stream with Adin Ross and N3on last week when the all-star was asked if hoops legend Wilt Chamberlain would be a top player in the NBA today. 'I don't even know what Wilt looked like, played like,' Herro admitted. Ross then asked Herro if he believed that Chamberlain 'dropped 100' during a game in March 1962 while playing for the Philadelphia Warriors. While Herro responded 'yeah,' it got something stirring inside him and the former first-round pick then asked the streamer if he believed in history. 'You think history is a real thing?' Herro asked, to which Ross confidently replied 'yeah.' 'Nah, I don't believe in history,' Herro said to the surprise of the streamers. 'No, I'm deadass.' The pair, who clearly were taken aback by the revelation, asked Herro if he believed things that happened 200 years ago. 'Hell no,' he replied. 'What about the moon landing?' N3on asked. 'Nah, I don't believe in that. I don't believe in anything that happened before 1950,' Herro said, leaving the Ross and N3on speechless as they processed what was said. 'Have we been f***ing bamboozled?' N3on joked before they tried to dig deeper into Herro's belief — or lack thereof. The hosts then probed Herro, asking him if he believed in the flat Earth theory before getting back to historical events. 'For real, like, how do we know? When did he come to the land or whatever?' Herro asked. 'They said 1492?' Desmond Bane move was right for Magic, but Kevin Durant trade would be wrong for Raptors Pacers, like Panthers, might have big regrets about blowing Game 4 of finals N3on quipped that there's 'no way of really knowing,' to which Herro shrugged his shoulders in agreement. After fans responded in the chat that Herro had 'never read a book,' the Heat star responded by essentially confirming the statement. 'See, y'all believe that s***,' he said of the chat comments. 'I don't believe that s***! I never read that s*** in school.' Herro's statement quickly went viral, with many fans questioning if he truly didn't believe in historical events, or if he was just joking on the stream.