Twitch Streamer Nitro_Camden Kicked Out During 15,000-Viewer StableRonaldo Raid

An 18-year-old Twitch streamer known as Nitro_Camden went from one viewer to roughly 15,000 in minutes when StableRonaldo raided his channel, only for the celebration to collapse when his mother entered the room, struck him, unplugged his equipment, and ordered him out of the house.

Clips circulating on X show the confrontation unfolding live. Nitro_Camden, whose real first name is Camden and who streams from the St. Louis area under handles including @CamFrmDaLou, had been reacting with excitement to the sudden influx of viewers. His mother appears, criticizes the noise, calls him a failure and worthless, and tells him he adds no value to the household. She begins disconnecting cables and hardware while he remains on camera.

Viewers heard her say she had already taken his phone and emptied one of his accounts. She also threatened to unenroll him from high school in his senior year and suggested he would face trouble on the streets. At one point she indicated she was contacting police. The stream ended under pressure as the physical and verbal exchange continued.

StableRonaldo, the high-profile streamer who initiated the raid and maintains more than 5 million Twitch followers, later posted that he had tried to help a smaller creator and questioned the mother’s response. Female streamer Cinna, whose legal name is Brittany Lynn Watts, reacted strongly on her own broadcast, calling the behavior unacceptable for a parent and offering to send money so Camden could secure a hotel room and leave the situation.

Chat messages during the original raid and subsequent streams urged calling authorities. Support arrived quickly in the form of donations, gifted subscriptions, and public statements from other creators. Camden returned online later the same day and drew as many as 5,000 concurrent viewers while the community continued sending financial help.

Background details shared in the clips and follow-up conversations include a birthday card that reportedly encouraged him to move out once he turned 18. Camden has described himself as a content creator from St. Louis focused on entertainment and humor. No independent confirmation of formal police reports or court filings was available in the immediate aftermath of the August 21 streams.

The episode highlights the sudden visibility that a major raid can bring to a small channel and the private family dynamics that can surface under that spotlight. Camden continued streaming after the confrontation, receiving ongoing support from viewers and fellow creators who offered both financial assistance and public criticism of the mother’s actions.

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