Controversial Kick streamer Natalie Reynolds has reportedly received a warning from the platform after she mocked a homeless man while streaming from the Skid Row neighborhood in Downtown Los Angeles. This report has been provided by @FearedBuck, a well-known personality within the community.
While streaming from the area, Natalie Reynolds could be seen approaching a man and asking him if he wanted to "hang out" and walk around the area with her. Even though the man initially replied in the affirmative, he started vocalizing unusually, sticking his tongue out in the process.
Although it was not instantly apparent whether the individual had a condition or was under the influence of illicit substances, Natalie mockingly mimicked the man and stuck her tongue out as well.
Natalie Reynolds reportedly risks permanent ban on Kick after mocking a homeless man in Skid Row
Natalie Reynolds has become synonymous with controversial acts during Kick livestreams, and has also received temporary bans from the platform in the past for the same. For instance, the creator was banned from the platform in January 2024 after she hunted and killed a crocodile during a broadcast.
On the other hand, she also landed in hot water for offering a homeless woman $20 to jump into the water and assist her in finding an RFID scanner as part of Paul "Ice Poseidon's" Scavenger Hunt event at the time. Even after she realized that the woman was unable to swim and was seemingly "drowning," Reynolds still left the area anyway.
In her latest stream, Natalie Reynolds asked the homeless man:
"Do you want to hang out?"
After the man applied in the affirmative, the streamer then asked:
"You wanna walk around with me?"
While talking, the man started vocalizing and stated:
"...Hold on a second."
At that point, Natalie disregarded what he was saying. She proceeded to stick her tongue out and put her hand up in a mocking manner before simply walking away from the scene.
Natalie Reynolds is not the only creator who has made a name for themselves on Kick through their problematic on-screen behavior. Other female Kick creators, including the likes of Amaris "Xenathewitch" and Rangesh "N3on's" girlfriend Sam Frank, have often found themselves embroiled in controversies as well due to their conduct during their livestreams.