N3on Called D4vd A 'F***ing Psychopath' — And Apparently The Reason Is That They've Already Met
Per a clip making the rounds, our favorite chaos merchant found out he'd previously crossed paths with the R&B breakout star and had… thoughts. Many thoughts. Loud ones.
Darlings, we have a new entry in the N3on Diplomatic Relations Disaster File, and it is a journey.
According to reporting from AOL, streamer N3on allegedly called singer D4vd a "f***ing psychopath" live on stream — and the inciting incident was simply finding out that the two of them had, at some point, already met. Not a betrayal. Not a beef. Not a diss track. Just the revelation that they had previously occupied the same physical space.
So what does meeting N3on apparently do to a person? We're asking for science.
To be fair — and we are rarely fair, but we'll try — N3on did not elaborate on what allegedly transpired during said meeting, per the available clip. Which means we are left to speculate wildly, and we will. Did D4vd commit some unforgivable social crime? Did he not know who N3on was? Was it the latter? It was the latter, wasn't it.
And if this feels familiar, it's because the man who allegedly got ejected from a celebrity dinner in Monaco by Tyla (June 2026, keep receipts) has a well-documented history of chaotic social outcomes with other famous humans. The audacity of continuously being surprised when the vibes go sideways.
D4vd, for his part, has not publicly responded — which, frankly, is the correct move. You do not engage with a man who allegedly spent $1.4 million on "clippers" in a single month and considers that a content strategy.
The clip, per AOL's coverage, appears to show N3on's reaction in real time — which is to say: unfiltered, unmediated, and very much for the audience. A performance, one might argue. We wish D4vd continued chart success in this trying time of being called a psychopath by a streamer he apparently barely remembers meeting.
We love growth, my loves, but first we need to identify what the problem actually is. And the problem, allegedly, is everyone N3on has ever met.
Prediction: D4vd drops a song. N3on streams the reaction. The cycle continues.