Woman slaps Kick streamer HeelMike on camera to prove she is not afraid to fight

HeelMike gets slapped on camera (Image via @HeelMike/X)
HeelMike gets slapped on camera (Image via @HeelMike/X)

A clip featuring contentious Kick star Michael "HeelMike" has gone viral on social media after a woman slapped him in front of his security guard during a recent broadcast collaboration with Jack Doherty. In the footage, HeelMike and the woman could be seen verbally going off at each other, and the streamer insinuated that she was afraid.

Just before the slap happened, the woman told him that she had just beaten another person up:

"Fight me? I beat her the f*ck up."

The content creator replied by saying the other person was not scared:

"She may be ghetto, she may be ghetto but you know what she is not? Scared."

At this point, the woman slapped the streamer right in front of his bodyguards and cameras, seemingly to prove her point.


"The whole rainbow is attacking me": HeelMike talks about being slapped by woman on stream

HeelMike has become quite a controversial figure in the Kick streaming space due to his actions since moving to the platform after leaving Twitch. The former Fortnite star has transformed his content, focusing on IRL streams and collaborations with people, such as Jack Doherty, instead.

The content creator was co-streaming with Doherty when he got into an argument with the aforementioned woman. He was taken aback when she slapped him in front of the cameras.

The streamer posted a clip from Jack Doherty's POV (Image via @HeelMike/X)
The streamer posted a clip from Jack Doherty's POV (Image via @HeelMike/X)

Sometime later, the streamer took to X and said he had been "assaulted" by the whole "rainbow." This was a reference to another incident, where he got into a fight with a man who jumped him while he was live-streaming.

In the post, he claimed that he was innocent:

"W stream. Assaulted by a black man 3 days ago and now assaulted by a white woman today. The whole rainbow is attacking me and im innocent as always. W good guy Mike. L criminals. I may be the greatest mouth piece of all time."

The slap from the woman is not the first time the internet personality has captured violence on camera. Last week, he made headlines after getting into a fight that left him with a bloodied eye.

Kick even took his channel down temporarily afterward due to the stream violating policies related to showcasing physical violence.

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