Best Kick IRL Streamers

Who are the funniest and most entertaining content creators on Kick?

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Kaitlin Beard
Kaitlin Beard
26/12/2024

IRL streaming on Kick

IRL streaming is broadcasting any activity unrelated to video gaming or business. It includes everything from live streaming your talent or hobby to vlogging your travels, adventures, and everyday life. This streaming activity is popular on platforms like YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, and Instagram. And, obviously, Kick as well. There, you can find people reading books to their audience, demonstrating new cooking recipes, or simply interacting with their audience. Typically, IRL streams are more limited than gaming streams, as the production style is simpler.

Kick formally introduced its IRL category in 2023. This addition allowed IRL content creators to avoid fierce competition with gamers. IRL streaming evolved into its niche, and Kick’s decision to add this category helped build the community.

The IRL streaming category is very popular and it usually consists of Music, Art, and Food & Drinks, becoming some of the most beloved extensions of the IRL genre.

Most popular IRL streamers on Kick

IcePoseidon

ice Born on September 29, 1994, Paul Michael Joseph Denino, best known online as Ice Poseidon, is an American YouTuber, live streamer, and Internet personality. His IRL feeds and the video game Old School RuneScape are his main sources of fame. When his in-person streams acquired popularity in 2017, Denino reached the pinnacle of his fame. His IRL streams—which he refers to as "life streaming"—are what have made him most famous. Denino was named a "pioneer 'life streamer'" by Rolling Stone.

After a viewer called in a bomb threat under Denino's identity, Denino, who had previously been a Twitch streamer, was publically banned from the site for getting swatted off an airplane at Phoenix airport. After a few years of YouTube streaming, Denino switched to Mixer until the streaming service went down in July 2020. On May 6, 2023, Denino started streaming on Kick.

N3ON

neon Mikyle Rafiq born on August 13, 2004, better known online as N3ON (pronounced Neon), is an American internet personality and live streamer on the streaming website called Kick. He mainly did Fortnite videos on YouTube, before doing IRL streams on Kick.

His content formerly consisted of NBA 2K for approximately 3 years. After this, he started playing Fortnite with Horsing. He is often criticized for his clickbait videos. He made apology videos for his clickbait and wrongdoings, including faking having COVID-19. He's also known for being toxic online although he seems to be doing it as a joke.

He has some crazy controversies for example faking his death 3 times in total, lying about having COVID-19 as already mentioned and absolutely wild things like threatening Donald Trump. And also being arrested in Dubai for not having permits.

Brunenger

brunenger Bruno Kruszyn, the content creator better known as Brunenger is one of the most controversial streamers of recent years, after jumping to fame when he was still a minor.

He was born in September 2003 in Argentina and, when he was just 15 years old, he started going live on his Twitch profile, encouraged by his passion for Coscu. He spent two years combining live streams with high school classes, but barely reached 10 viewers.

Everything started to change at the end of 2019, when he dedicated his vacation break to Twitch and managed to become a partner. With the arrival of quarantine, he started pranking Zoom classes from other schools and his numbers multiplied.

By December 2020, he had already positioned himself as one of the reference creators in the IRL category and won at the Coscu Awards the awards for Breakthrough Streamer and Best Streamer IRL.

With unstoppable success, he started his YouTube channel and did not return to the studios. Focused on Twitch, in 2021 he was banned again for months, shortly after signing on as a content creator for Heretics.

However, this collaboration did not last long as he received another ban and could not return to Twitch until the end of 2022, when he was already fully launched IRL. At the time of his departure, he had 1 million followers on Twitch and as of December 2024, he has 377,000 followers on Kick and 493,000 subscribers on YouTube.

In 2023, doing livestreams while driving a cab, he announced that he was moving to Kick. One of the first creators to make the jump to the platform, he continues to do live IRL from it to this day.

Amouranth

amouranth Kaitlyn Siragusa, better known by her stage name Amouranth, was born in 1993. She is an American adult webcam model, online streamer, and internet star. Siragusa is also well-known for her erotic entertainment and livestreams with ASMR themes.

At first, Siragusa was a cosplayer. She was invited to work as a content creator and broadcast costume maker for the streaming service Twitch in 2015. She agreed, and by 2021, she was the most popular female Twitch broadcaster, renowned for her dancing, ASMR, and explicit hot tub videos.

Siragusa was banned from Instagram, TikTok, and Twitch for the seventh time on October 8, 2021. According to reports, Siragusa made $33 million by producing pornographic content for OnlyFans by July 2022.

Siragusa also performs NSFW content, cosplays, and frequently collaborates with other Twitch streamers in their streams. She declared in April 2022 that she will stop participating in OnlyFans and related online activities in order to concentrate on Twitch by the end of June of the same year.

She hosted the 2023 XBIZ Creator Awards and started streaming on the website Jerkmate in May 2023. She joined Kick, a livestreaming platform, on June 19, 2023, and has been regularly streaming Just Chat and IRL content on Kick ever since. Additionally, Her ASMR YouTube channel was banned on August 21, 2024.

Conclusion

Kick’s IRL streaming scene has quickly evolved into a space filled with diverse and controversial personalities. From IcePoseidon, a pioneer of “life streaming” who shifted to Kick after years of platform bans, to N3ON and Brunenger, whose controversies have drawn massive audiences, the IRL category blossoms unpredictability. Streamers like Amouranth, with her history of provocative and NSFW content, have also found a place on Kick, continuing to push boundaries in the IRL space.

This category has become a haven for creators who bring raw, unscripted content to their viewers, showing everything from daily life to outrageous stunts. Kick's decision to formally establish the IRL genre gave these streamers a dedicated community, where their unique and often controversial styles continue to entertain us.

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