No, Tyla did not get streamer N3on kicked out of a celebrity dinner in Monaco. A video featuring streamer N3on is making rounds online in which N3on can be seen sitting when a woman with an afro, confronts him and asks him to stop filming her. N3on apologizes to the woman and clarifies that N3on is filming him and his friends, "We won't film you, have a great day ma'am"When the woman keeps repeating and asking the streamer to not film her, N3on again says,"Ok so he's not gonna film you, you can go on with your day, it's okay. Nice to meet you. We won't film you, I'm so sorry"The woman then proceeds to call security on the streamer. After the video went viral, many users claimed that the woman in question was South African artist Tyla. However, it is important to note that the woman in the video was not Tyla. The woman's identity remains unknown."Tyla reacts to N3on's livestream videoAfter a clip of streamer N3on's video went viral on Instagram with users insinuating that Tyla called security on the streamer, the South African artist shared a meme.Tyla reacted @KnoxClipz's repost of the video, with a meme featuring iShowSpeed rolling his eyes.N3on or Rangesh Mutama is an YouTuber and controversial livestreamer on the Kick platform. Mutama gained popularity in the gaming community through NBA 2K and fortnite content before transitioning to IRL streams. While the singer has reportedly never interacted with Mutama, in February, 2024, the singer claimed that she believes streaming platform, Twitch is the next biggest social platform for artists,"I mean, I feel like TikTok's going to be there for a bit more. I feel like Twitch, I know it's a gaming app, but musically TikTok never used to be what it was, by the way. So Twitch I feel like that's going to be the next big thing."The singer's comments came after UMG began removing its music library from TikTok following the company's announcement that they were not able to agree on a new deal with TikTok.Music owned by UMG which was featured on TikTok was muted, and creators had to find replacement audio if they wished to feature their music. Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Drake, Bad Bunny, Metro Boomin and The Weeknd among others, were some of the artists whose music was pulled from TikTok.