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N3on and Cuffem are embroiled in drama, their feud explained

Khizar Mundia
Khizar Mundia Published 08/10/2025
Cuffem N3on drama

A new drama is currently ongoing within the streaming world, and this time it’s between a newly-migrated Twitch streamer Rangesh “N3on” Mutama and Kick content creator Cameron “Cuffem” Amos.

There is seemingly new drama between popular streamers every day, with some handling things off-stream and talking briefly during broadcasts, while others air their dirty laundry in public. N3on is popular among viewers for his occasionally awkward but often entertaining content. He was last seen in the news for ditching Kick and moving to Twitch, which caught many fans by surprise. Cuffem is himself a controversial content creator who is now looking to ge4t out of his friend Adin Ross’ shadow and making a name for himself. The duo is embroiled in a highly publicized feud, with both Cuffem and N3on taking jabs at each other as the drama escalates.

What’s the drama between N3on and Cuffem?

Cuffem called out N3on for leaving Kick for Twitch, and his comments have sparked drama that is currently ongoing during both content creators’ broadcasts.

Cuffem isn’t known to mince words, and his comments have also caused drama between other content creators including Adin Ross and Ethan Klein. The Kick streamer has gone on the record to say that his comments and actions are just a “part” that he plays, claiming that he doesn’t mean any harm, but that hasn’t stopped people from being offended by his words or feuding with him.

Cuffem N3on drama

Eddie Craven on Kick

The content creator was recently on stream with Kick CEO Eddie Craven, and the two discussed N3on now streaming on Twitch. Cuffem was dubious of the move and said that he can do everything on Kick that streamers can do on Twitch. He alleged that N3on switched platforms so he could collaborate with bigger streamers, stating that it was a “dumb” reason because Cuffem collaborated with Kai Cenat while being based on Kick and would be collaborating with FaZe Clan in the future.

N3on hit back at Cuffem by saying the streamer is a hypocrite, alleging that he paid $20,000 to go to Mafiathon 3 and collaborate with Kai Cenat. N3on denied moving to Twitch just to stream with bigger content creators, saying that he switched platforms for “bigger opportunities in the streaming world.”

Cuffem responded to N3on, further fueling the drama, saying N3on would “pay Kai Cenat $1 million for a 2-hour stream.” The Kick streamer continued to allege that N3on has only moved to Twitch for bigger collaboration opportunities. Drama between the two continues, but N3on at least praised Cuffem for being funny. N3on elaborated that he’s changed over the years and that he isn’t the same guy he once was who would make “insensitive” jokes, but he respects Cuffem for grinding to make money.

Feature image credits: Cuffem and N3on

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