Jess Hilarious refused to back down after critics demanded an apology for confronting popular streamer N3on over his history of racist remarks during his tense appearance on “The Breakfast Club.”
“A lot of you are still waiting for me to apologize to this lil muthafucka and it ain’t gone’ happen,” she said in a video posted to Instagram Thursday (July 24), standing firm on her decision to call out the controversial content creator.
The comedian followed up with a compilation of N3on’s past offensive statements, including clips of him saying “I f###### hate you Black people” and referring to Black people as his “least favorite race.”
She also included footage of N3on looking dejected after the interview, saying, “they wouldn’t even shake my hand.”
Jess explained that she did her homework before the interview, noting that N3on had reached out to appear on the show.
“What he thought would be a walk in the park turned into something else,” she said.
Her caption on the post took another jab at N3on: “And @n3onsingh is still currently talking slick…but BACK IN THE HOUSE! Remember you come back in a year….’ make that change’ Michael Jackson. SOME SAY WE WENT TOO HARD, I SAY WE DIDNT DO ENOUGH! Regardless…it’s all love.”
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The backlash against N3on intensified as netizens reacted to his recent video titled “My Next Chapter.” The post featured collaborations with several Black creators, including Nick Cannon and Dave Blunts.
Social media users quickly flooded his comments, questioning how someone with such a documented history of racism could now align himself with Black talent.
“Wait so all the Collabs he got that made him pop is with all black ppl. But he h@tes us,” one commenter wrote. “This video show all his interviews and live streams with nothing but BLACK PPL.”
Another added, “How is any black person under his comments promoting him? How does any black person work for him? Have we really lost the plot much.”


N3on Reacts To Viral “Breakfast Club” Interview
N3on’s appearance on “The Breakfast Club” on Monday (July 15) quickly turned combative. The hosts pressed him on his past behavior and the toxic culture in his livestream chat.
He described the experience as feeling like an “interrogation room,” claiming, “the motive was just very f##### up.”
He admitted to getting emotional during the interview and said he was overwhelmed by the confrontation.
When asked to address a specific offensive comment he made about streamer Kai Cenat’s mother, N3on declined to repeat it but said he would never make such a comment again. Jess quoted the remark directly, which escalated the tension.
Despite N3on’s claim that his team is entirely Black, Jess pointed out that his chat remained filled with racist content. The interview ended abruptly following the heated exchange.
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