Viewers Slam Nmplol for Suggesting Divorce Court Will Split Stream Earnings: “Dude is such a Clown”

Twitch streamer Nick “Nmplol”is currently facing backlash online after suggesting that he has been avoiding livestreaming due to potential financial obligations stemming from his recent divorce with fellow streamer Malena Tudi. Audience reactions have highlighted concerns regarding his remarks, which imply that the revenue generated from his streams might be subject to division in the ongoing legal proceedings.

The allegations against Nmplol include accusations of financial abuse, as detailed by YouTuber Henry Resilient, who shared insights based on purported amendments made to court filings by Tudi. These filings apparently contradict Nmplol’s earlier assertions that the divorce process was unfolding amicably.

In conversations on Discord, Nmplol alluded to his reluctance to maintain his regular streaming schedule, hinting that earnings could be impacted by the divorce settlement. In response to a user pointing out the legal implications of his earnings, he quipped:

“Someone knows how to look up laws congrats we have a winner!”

These comments have prompted various reactions from social media users, who have shared their thoughts on the unfolding drama. Many have expressed disapproval, reflecting on the nature of his statements:

“I respect my audience so much that I won’t stream in the off chance I have to give my ex some of my earnings! Dude is such a clown,”wrote X user @ncbscotts

“That’s kinda weird,”wrote X user @onBrandVibes

“This might be used in Court,”wrote X user @DrowslayerQc

“Genuine scumbag behavior Really leads credence to the financial abuse allegations too as he is still trying to restrict finances, even by intentional subterfuge,”wrote X user @Steveohmygoodne

Henry Resilient, who has been vocal about the Nmplol-Tudi divorce saga, added his perspective, emphasizing the legal implications for Nmplol:

“Like it or not Malena owns a percentage (up to 50%) of both Nmplol’s YouTube and Twitch channels. She is legally entitled to a percentage of the profits. Those are considered family businesses. He will have to buy her out of both channels, but they must be evaluated first. Stay Strong,”wrote X user @HenryResilient

Nmplol’s Motion to Seal Divorce Records

In September 2024, Nmplol announced his divorce from Malena Tudi. Subsequently, on February 18, 2025, he filed a motion aiming to seal court documents related to the divorce, requesting that sensitive information be kept private.

According to the filings presented by Henry Resilient, it was reported that Malena described Nmplol’s actions as “economic and financial abuse.”Notably, she alleged that he restricted her access to their joint accounts and oversight of their shared financial assets.

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