“You will be dead forever”: Sneako posts disturbing messages after Australia reportedly issues lifetime ban against streamer

“You will be dead forever”: Sneako posts disturbing messages after Australia reportedly issues lifetime ban against streamer
Sneako posts disturbing messages after Australia reportedly issues lifetime ban against streamer (Image via Getty)

Controversial streamer Nico ‘Sneako’ Kenn De Balinthazy is once again making headlines after posting a series of worrying messages on X during and after his Australia visit. The latest post, shared on May 7, 2026, said, “I am ready to die.” The message came just hours after Australian media reports claimed the streamer had been banned from the country for allegedly spreading hate speech. The situation quickly became bigger after Sky News Australia aired a segment on May 5 calling Sneako “blatantly anti-Semitic” and questioning why he had been allowed into Australia. Soon after that report, Australian Minister of Home Affairs Troy Burke reportedly issued a lifetime ban against the streamer. According to the report, officials believed Sneako came to Australia to “spread hatred.”However, Sneako strongly denied those claims online. He said he was not deported and insisted he returned to the United States by choice. A few hours after posting “I am ready to die,” he added another message on X saying, “I was being followed by federal agents in Australia.”The streamer had traveled to Australia after finishing his Southeast Asia tour. During that trip, he also spent time with friends, including former New Zealand rugby player and boxer Sonny Bill Williams.

Sneako’s repeated death themed posts on X raise more questions after Australia controversy

The recent Australia reports are not the first time Sneako has shared dark and cryptic posts online. In fact, for nearly two weeks, the streamer has repeatedly posted messages focused on death.On April 27, while traveling in Southeast Asia, Sneako wrote, “You only live once, but you will be dead forever.” Then, on May 4, he posted another message saying, “Every soul shall taste death.”Two days later, on May 6, the online creator shared an even more direct statement with followers: “You are going to die.”The timing of those posts has now gained more attention because they happened just before and after the reports from Australia. After Sky News Australia connected him to controversial public figures like Kanye West and Andrew Tate while criticizing the government for allowing him into the country, Sneako posted another message saying, “I do not fear you.”As of now, Sneako has not explained what exactly he means by the repeated death-related posts. He also has not shared proof supporting his claim that federal agents followed him during his stay in Australia.The online reaction remains divided. Some followers believe the streamer is trying to send a deeper message about pressure and public criticism. Others think the posts are simply meant to create attention during a major controversy surrounding his Australia visit.For now, the situation continues to grow online, especially as Sneako keeps sharing short and mysterious statements without giving full details behind them.

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