A clip from a recent Ice Poseidon IRL stream shows the Kick streamer grabbing another male streamer’s groin while broadcasting live from a nightclub in Chile.
The footage captures Ice Poseidon filming in a crowded nightlife setting when his hand moves toward and makes contact with another streamer’s crotch area. The person being touched appears visibly uncomfortable in the clip. Ice Poseidon can be heard denying he grabbed anything despite his hand placement being clearly visible on camera.
The other streamer involved has been identified by viewers as MikeSmallsJr, another Kick content creator. This happened during what appears to be a collaborative IRL stream in a dimly lit club environment with multiple people and cameras present.
Ice Poseidon, whose real name is Paul Denino, pioneered IRL livestreaming in the mid-to-late 2010s and built his career on boundary-pushing public content. His streaming history includes multiple controversies tied to disruptive behavior and confrontational interactions, with my personal favourite having TTS read bomb threats while in an airport.
IRL streaming in nightlife settings has repeatedly raised consent and safety concerns across platforms. Alcohol-fueled environments combined with live cameras create scenarios where physical boundaries can be violated on camera in real time.
Viewers have pointed out that involving unwanted physical contact would typically result in immediate platform action. The lack of public response from Kick has prompted questions about how the platform handles conduct violations from high-profile creators.

