Popular Twitch streamer Rani "Stable Ronaldo" didn't have the best of times during his recent visit to fitness influencer Bradley Martyn's Zoo Culture Gym. Stable Ronaldo was at the establishment with newly recruited FaZe Clan member Nick "Lacy." However, while joking around, the Fortnite star grabbed Martyn's cap off his head. This seemed to anger the podcaster.
Stable Ronaldo refused to comply with Martyn's request to hand over the cap. In response, Martyn reached over and slapped the content creator. He said:
"Give me my f**king hat. That's what you get bi*ch. That's what happens f**ker."
A visibly stunned Stable Ronaldo responded:
"Damn! Actually? I didn't know that was bad, my bad brother. No, actually? Put the camera down (the audio was muted at this point)."
Watch the clip here:
"We disrespected him by taking off his hat" - Stable Ronaldo reacts to getting slapped by Bradley Martyn
Stable Ronaldo was left shocked after his joke didn't land as he had hoped. However, once the audio was restored and the camera panned back to the pair, the streamer appeared to have sorted things out with Bradley Martyn. The two were seen laughing again, indicating that things didn't escalate any further.
On their way back from the gym, Stable Ronaldo reflected on the incident and said:
"I don't think he should have slapped me. I'm sure he regrets it. Maybe regret is not the right word but wishes he didn't do that. But technically we went to his spot where we collabed with him and we disrespected him by taking off his hat. I mean he has the right to do what he wants."
He added:
"Sure I could probably f**king sure him but I'm not doing that. I don't f**king care. I wish that didn't happen because that f**king hurt. But I felt I did a good job. I feel like I handled it the mature way."
Lacy chimed in, stating:
"I handled it the right way."
In unrelated news, Stable Ronaldo recently had some hot takes regarding content creator Nordan "FaZe Rain." The Fortnite streamer alleged that FaZe Rain had faked being unable to walk to garner sympathy (referring to the four years he was in a wheelchair due to his inability to walk).