Sean O'Malley Allegedly Lied To N3on — And A Zahabi Is Here To Explain Exactly How
Aiemann Zahabi has entered the chat to detail why he believes the MMA superstar spun N3on a tale, and darlings, the receipts are apparently quite vivid.
We open — as God intended — not on the lie itself, but on the intervention. Because apparently the N3on Extended Universe now includes Aiemann Zahabi, brother of legendary MMA coach Firas Zahabi, riding in to publicly explain why he believes Sean O'Malley looked our favourite chaos streamer in the eye and allegedly lied to him.
According to reporting surfaced June 9th via LowKickMMA, Aiemann Zahabi laid out his case on why he believes O'Malley was not exactly forthcoming with N3on. The specifics of the alleged fabrication, darlings, remain deliciously murky — but the fact that a professional fighter's inner circle is now filing public briefs about your honesty is, shall we say, a situation.
You thought you were just doing a fun stream appearance, Sean? Per the coverage, Zahabi apparently thought otherwise.
"Aiemann Zahabi Explains Why He Believes Sean O'Malley Lied To N3on" — LowKickMMA.com, June 9, 2026
Now. Let's contextualize. N3on has in recent weeks: allegedly been ejected from a celebrity dinner in Monaco by Tyla, hosted a fistfight live on stream, co-launched a crypto casino with Iggy Azalea, and been backing a social media startup. The man is not exactly lacking for content. And yet. Someone allegedly chose this particular moment to, per Zahabi's account, feed him a story.
The audacity of lying to a man who has cameras running approximately nineteen hours a day. The clip infrastructure alone should have been a deterrent.
And if having your veracity publicly dissected by a combat sports figure feels like a strange new frontier — well, darling, this is the same streamer who called D4vd a "f***ing psychopath" on air and has previously had Ray J pressing him over ghosting allegations. N3on does not have a quiet orbit. People talk.
We wish Sean O'Malley strength in this trying time of allegedly being believed by no one in the Zahabi family. We also note that N3on's follower count is, as ever, the real scoreboard — and every "did he lie" headline is another thumb stopping the scroll.
My loves, keep your receipts, keep your stream recordings, and maybe — maybe — don't lie to the man whose entire business model is documentation.
We'll be watching. We always are.