A Twitch streamer and Smash Bros player was reported for “suspicious” activity after broadcasting in an airport, leading to a humorous confrontation with a security officer that left viewers rolling.

IRL Twitch streams are famous for the wild moments they capture for all to see in real time… but one streamer got more than he bargained for after broadcasting in an airport.

Twitch streamer and Smash Bros player ‘BobbyBigBallz’ was sitting down at the airport, pulling off a freestyle rap for his viewers when he was approached by a security guard who interrupted his white-hot bars.

After the officer asked him to “pause” his broadcast, he was informed that he’d had been reported after travelers noticed that he was broadcasting in the area.

“You were like, video taping all up and down,” the officer said, who informed him that this wasn’t “against the law” —but it was “suspicious.”

“It’s not normal for people to do that,” the officer continued.

“I’m not normal, I play Falco,” the streamer joked about his Smash main. “I’m a beast. I’m a different type of beast.”

After explaining that he was a Smash Bros player, the officer asked him how good he was — to which Bobby responded by saying he was ranked35 in the worldand had just taken second place at a tournament in Tennessee.

The officer congratulated him on his placement and asked for his handle… but wasleft visibly shakenwhen the streamer told him it was ‘BobbyBigBallz.’

The moment has gone viral on social media, leaving viewers’ sides split after watching the awkward interaction.

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“Dude knew he wasn’t in trouble and totally leaned into it lmao,” one user wrote on Reddit.

“He handled that surprisingly well, including sorta knowing his rights and questioning if he had to turn it off,” another remarked.

Virginia Glaze is Dexerto’s Entertainment Editor in the US. She expertly covers trending stories across Twitch, Kick, YouTube, and TikTok – as well as fighting games and influencer boxing. Virginia also has bylines at Red Bull, GINX, and Bandai Namco. Contact her here: virginia.glaze@dexerto.com