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Who is BabyHaze? All about Kick streamer as he gets in an altercation amid ongoing sexual assault allegations

Meet BabyHaze: the controversial Kick streamer who got into a street altercation in Tokyo as old sexual assault allegations resurface online.
  • Meet BabyHaze, the controversial Kick streamer who got into a street altercation in Tokyo as old sexual assault allegations resurface online.
    Meet BabyHaze, the controversial Kick streamer who got into a street altercation in Tokyo as old sexual assault allegations resurface online.

    BabyHaze, who's user name 'BabyHaze69' on Kick, is making waves again, but not for his wild street fun and wild acts that made him popular. This time, the streamer is all over social media after a video showed him knocked out cold during a hot fight on a busy road in Shibuya, Tokyo's top night spot.

    His unpredictable IRL and Just Chatting streams have often divided viewers, with some enjoying the daring approach while others criticizing him for crossing lines.

    This latest incident has sparked fresh discussions about how far streamers push boundaries in public spaces to capture attention.

    Videos of the knockout have gone viral. Many people are worried about the dangers in IRL streaming outside their home country.

    Some think that events like this show a big issue with Kick's weak rules around real-life videos. They say creators look for shock to get views, but they risk their own safety and that of others around them.


    Meet the Kick streamer BabyHaze

    If you haven't met BabyHaze yet, he's known for stirring up a lot of talks and speculations. He often works with the streamer Ice Poseidon, who a lot of people have strong feelings about. BabyHaze is 'huge' on Kick with his "Just Chatting" shows, which can turn into wild, heated messes.

    Many say he's a "nuisance streamer," noting how he walks the thin line between bold shows and real trouble.

    His wild ways on screen have split people for a while, but some recent events have pulled him into an even darker light.

    Many past fans say his new acts go too far, even for Kick's loose rules. This starts more talks on how the site should deal with this stuff and if the shock is worth the trouble.

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    BabyHaze knocked out on Tokyo street as stream takes strange turn

    A new 44-second clip on r/LivestreamFail over on Reddit has relit the fire of drama around streamer BabyHaze.

    The video shows a different streamer, Karumo, finding BabyHaze on a street in Tokyo and pushing him on a claimed assault. 

    Then, things got out of control. When BabyHaze asked to be left alone, Karumo hit him hard in the face, knocking him out right there.

    The surprise didn't stop when BabyHaze went offline, it turned into something stranger and hard to look away from.

    Suddenly, an elderly man in Japan walked by, picked up BabyHaze’s phone, and kept walking through Shibuya's busy streets, showing everything to viewers without knowing it.

    What started as a normal stream turned into a real-time city walk, as people watched him try to figure out the phone and look around the area.

    He even paused to read signs and chat with people, still unaware he was live.

    In the end, he brought the phone home to his small apartment, giving viewers a glimpse of his life before the stream ended.

    The whole thing made people wonder how livestreaming can so easily cross into private moments without warning.

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    BabyHaze's past drama resurfaces as stream ends in mystery

    The sudden stop of the stream made the mystery grow and got more people talking online. BabyHaze, aka "nuisance streamer" for his acts, has seen trouble before.

    He's linked with the well-known Ice Poseidon and was once at the center of sexual assault claims in South Korea, claims he said were not true, pointing to a court decision that backed him up by finding the person who accused him guilty of lying. He reportedly said:

    "It was a sexual assault charge 6 years back which was proven not guilty... the girl was convicted with false accusation."

    Recently, old clips started to circulate again where BabyHaze was seen struggling to explain things about a big fuss, moving between fully saying no and giving unsure half-truths that just made people more confused.

    As these awkward videos get more attention, they feed into a bigger mess of trouble that surrounds the rapper. 

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    BabyHaze's recent chaos keeps spotlight on streaming's blurred lines

    In recent weeks, BabyHaze has faced several problems, including accusations of assault and heated arguments during livestreams. A clip of them getting hit on a Tokyo street also went viral.

    Strange posts and sudden absences have added to the drama, keeping both fans and critics focused on BabyHaze's public struggles.

    Earlier this year, legal orator Andrew "Legal Mindset" talked about these claims again, bringing back the talk on how BabyHaze acts.

    Now, as the world of online streams deals with mixed-up lines between wild shows and being held to account, fans are split, some view him as a wild trouble-maker, others as a fall guy for a bad scene that likes mess.

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    What do the netizens say?

    The strange occurrence did not take long to circulate through social media whereby the video was shared on multiple platforms.

    Most of these posts were mere records of how the old man kept walking in Shibuya with the phone and presented various sections of the city as it was. 

    Some were concerned with the amount of time the stream remained in use and how it eventually disappeared within the house of the man.

    On the whole, the video spread, and users focused on how chaotic livestreaming might be and how quickly it may turn an intended topic into some unplanned occurrence viewed by thousands simultaneously.

    "Streamer turf wars. I am done with this world," a user commented.

    "Gen Z young men are quite the lot," another user commented.

    "These f**king streamers are so lame. acting like clowns over nothing," a netizen wrote.

    A lot of people watched the event closely and then talked about it online. Some said how fast a normal stream changed into something no one saw coming.

    Others said how fast things we keep private can go public when you stream in crowded spots.

    All in all, the event got people to share clips, news, and questions on what really went down, keeping the talk alive long after the stream was over.

    "I've been following this incident (casually) and I'm *still* confused as to who exactly hit him. One of the other streamers? Some rando that this retard pissed off? Did we see him on camera?," a user asked.

    "Typical kick bullsh*t once again," another user expressed.

    "Man this whole thing is so cringe. Bros talking about the gaijin mart in Shibuya being his territory," a user wrote.

    Some other people commeted:

    "Babyhaze should call the cops. That is assault, first whyte boi threw water at him," a user commented.

    "If that's not content idk what is, lmfao!," a netizen expressed.

    "Why arent there Japanese people in Japan anymore?," a user wrote.

     

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