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In a recent interview with Complex, N3on, a well-known streamer on Kick, shared his aspirations to pivot away from the contentious content that initially defined his online persona.
Acknowledging his previous focus on pranks and attention-seeking antics, N3on reflected on how these strategies fostered negativity rather than lasting success. “Honestly before, I was just on the streets messing around, trolling people, just farming what I could,” he remarked. “But I realized that’s not what brings you long-term success. It just brings you hate. It doesn’t get me to where I want to be.”
Now, the streamer is prioritizing collaborations and content that resonates more closely with his interests, particularly in sports. N3on has started connecting with prominent athletes, including UFC fighters, NBA stars, and NFL players. “So I just started tapping into like, just hitting up UFC fighters, NBA players, NFL players, boxers, and playing their sport with them because that’s my passion. Especially basketball, so now I am able to go around basketball players; it’s like my dream,” he expressed with enthusiasm.
N3on aims to reshape his public image
In his quest for personal growth, N3on is committed to revealing a more genuine version of himself. “Tapping into other things where people will see a different side of me, not just the side of me just trolling, messing around, and just being like a jacka**, you know?” he stated, highlighting his intention to change public perceptions.
He acknowledged the significant challenge of altering how others view him. “When you do it so much, it starts to become what people really think about you,” he noted, recognizing the struggle of reshaping a long-held image.
“It’s hard to change people’s minds. But once you steer it into their head that you’re really not that person, you’re changing, then you see a big difference,” he added, illustrating the complexities involved in transforming his narrative.
Recently, N3on has also made efforts to mend fences with other creators. In January, he and Adin Ross ended their feud, with Ross remarking that N3on has exhibited notable maturity.
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