Adin Ross and Stevewilldoit make fun of N3on for being a fake Muslim

In a heated exchange that has captured the attention of the streaming community, popular content creators Adin Ross and Stevewilldoit recently confronted fellow streamer N3on over allegations of hypocrisy regarding his Muslim faith.

The confrontation, which took place during a live stream, saw the duo challenging N3on’s religious authenticity after reportedly catching him eating bacon—a food explicitly forbidden in Islam.

The moment sparked an uncomfortable exchange where N3on vehemently denied the accusation, insisting he would never consume pork products.

Adin claimed he had caught N3on breaking one of the most well-known Islamic dietary restrictions. “Well, you know, I caught N3on eating bacon,” Adin said.

“I would never touch pork, I swear to God,” N3on protested as the conversation intensified around him.

But Adin wasn’t letting it slide. He quickly pointed out what he perceived as glaring inconsistencies in N3on’s lifestyle choices versus Islamic teachings. The confrontation escalated as they listed various behaviors that seemingly contradicted the principles N3on claims to follow.

“You’ll gamble, you’ll snort coke, you’ll eat Celina Powell’s ass,” Adin said, challenging the logic of N3on’s selective adherence to religious guidelines.

N3on immediately responded: “I don’t f**king snort coke.”

The roasting session escalated when SteveWillDoIt jumped in with his own interrogation of N3on’s selective morality. Steve argued that choosing one restriction while ignoring many others doesn’t necessarily make someone religiously committed.

He said: “Don’t do all this shit. And what that makes. It just cooks up a demon inside of them,” Steve said, warning that picking and choosing rules could create “a monster.”

He continued: “And once that monster comes out, that’s how you got someone like Jeffrey Dahmer… I’m just saying.”

This incident comes at a time when several high-profile content creators have faced scrutiny over their relationship with Islam. Another influencer Sneako had previously targeted Andrew Tate for being a Muslim and promoting gambling.