Controversial Kick streamer Ragnesh "N3on" has addressed the online community after a moment from his recent livestream went viral. For context, a few days ago, a 16-second clip surfaced on X, TikTok, and YouTube, in which N3on claimed he was "dying" and had "six days to live":
"I'm dying. I have six days to live. I don't know what's going to happen. But... I just hope you guys will pray for me and be there for me."
On September 3, 2024, the Indian-American personality took to TikTok to respond to the viral clip, stating that he was "perfectly fine." He added that the situation had gone "way too far":
"I need to address these allegations because this has gone way, way, way too far. I am perfectly fine. I am not dying. I did not start this rumor. Okay? This was not me! I was on stream, I was trolling like I always do. It was on stream, messing around. And all these people started reposting clips and saying all this weird stuff."
While claiming that his parents texted him after the video went viral, the Kick streamer said he "doesn't joke" about faking his death anymore:
"I'm getting texts. My mom is texting me. My dad is. Everyone is texting me. Leave me alone! I'm perfectly fine! I'm not dying. All right? I don't joke about that stuff anymore. That was the old me with the old thing I did. I don't even want to talk about it. But I'm not like that anymore! I don't do stuff like that."
N3on pleaded with netizens to "stop making jokes" about the situation, adding that they took his video "out of context":
"These people took it out of context and made it look like I was actually dying. Now I've got nine-year-old little kids walking up to me, like, wishing me good luck in heaven and s**t. I don't know what's going on, bro. This is bad. Please stop! I'm perfectly fine, okay? Stop making jokes and stuff, saying like, 'Thank god,' like, 'Your prayers are answered.' It's not cool. I'm a good kid."
Not the first time N3on has said he has a few days to live
At the beginning of this year, N3on garnered attention on social media, after a video surfaced in which he said he had "three-and-a-half days to live" because his doctors had diagnosed him with "some crazy s**t."
However, his comments weren't received well by his fans, with one community member expressing their discontent by stating that the Kick streamer was doing "another fake death script."