N3on Issues Public Apology After Racist Videos Resurface Amid Breakfast Club Fallout

Streamer N3on has issued a public apology after old racist content resurfaced, reigniting backlash following his controversial Breakfast Club interview.
In a video shared online, the 20-year-old influencer admitted that his obsession with clout led him to post “insane, stupid, vulgar s**t” purely for views. He explained that between ages 17 and 18, he prioritized viral content over values—a decision he now deeply regrets.
N3on recalled having a moment of clarity during a family gathering, questioning why he behaved differently on stream than in real life. He said rewatching old clips made him feel sick, calling it “corny and pathetic,” and shared that he’s worked to change his content and mindset over the last nine to ten months.
The apology came after intense criticism during The Breakfast Club interview, where co-host Jess Hilarious called out his past behavior. In response to those who suggested she was too harsh, Jess posted a compilation of his most offensive moments, doubling down on her stance.
Charlamagne Tha God also questioned N3on about his past comments and the toxic culture of his chat, pressing him on what he’s done to address it.
N3on now claims he’s distancing himself from that past version of himself, pledging to create content he can be proud of—and urging others not to repeat his mistakes.