‘You’ll be dead forever’: Sneako posts spam after Australia reportedly issues life ban to streamer – The

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'You'll be dead forever': Sneako posts spam after Australia issues life ban to streamer

Sneako posts spam after Australia issues a lifetime ban to the streamer (Image via Getty)

Controversial streamer Nico ‘Sneako’ Kenn De Balinthazy is making headlines again after posting a series of disturbing messages on X during and after his visit to Australia. The last post, shared on May 7, 2026, read: “I am ready to die.

“The letter 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 Sneko “blatantly anti-Semitic” and questioning why he had been allowed into Australia. Shortly after this report, Australian Home Affairs Minister Troy Burke reportedly issued a lifetime ban against the streamer.

According to the report, officials believe Sneko came to Australia to “spread hatred.”However, Sneako has strongly denied the allegations online. He said he was not deported and insisted he returned to the United States by choice. A few hours after he posted “I’m ready to die,” he added another message on X saying: “Feds were after me in Australia.”The broadcaster traveled to Australia after completing his tour of Southeast Asia.

During that trip, he also spent time with friends, including former New Zealand rugby player and boxer Sonny Bill Williams.

Sneko repeats Posts under the title of death On X raises more questions after Australia controversy

The recent Australian 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 death-focused messages.On April 27, while traveling in Southeast Asia, Sneko wrote: “You only live once, but you will die forever.”

Then, on May 4, he posted another message in which he said: “Every soul will taste death.”Two days later, on May 6, the online content creator shared a more direct statement with his followers: “You’re going to die.”The timing of these posts has now gained more attention because they occurred before and after the reports from Australia. After Sky News Australia linked him to controversial public figures such as Kanye West and Andrew Tate while criticizing the government for allowing him into the country, Sneko posted another message in which he said: “I’m not afraid of you.”So far, Sneko has not clarified exactly what he means by repeated posts related to the death. He also did not share any evidence to support his claim that federal agents followed him while he lived in Australia.Online reactions remain divided. Some followers believe the streamer is trying to send a deeper message about public pressure and criticism. Others believe the posts are simply intended to attract attention during a major controversy surrounding his visit to Australia.Right now, the situation continues to grow online, especially as Sneako continues to share short, vague statements without providing full details behind them.

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