Popular YouTuber Vlad Ncl was punched during a livestream in Dublin after a man questioned whether he was a boy or a girl. The incident happened on June 12 and quickly spread across social media, sparking anger, debate, and claims that the attack reflected hostility toward people who do not fit traditional gender expectations. The video also reopened discussion about the risks creators face while filming public social experiments and whether prank-style content can sometimes lead to dangerous situations.
How YouTuber Vlad Ncl was punched during Dublin livestream while dressed as Natalia?
The viral clip came from an IRL livestream by Vlad Ncl, whose real name is Vladimiros Nicola. Known for transforming into his female character Natalia, Vlad was walking through Dublin city centre in heels and feminine clothing when a man approached him outside Cotswolds on Trinity Street.The man first made a flirtatious comment and asked if Vlad wanted to go home with him. Vlad responded with a brief reaction. Moments later, the man directly asked whether he was a boy or a girl. Vlad laughed and replied, “I’ll let you guess.”Almost immediately, the man punched him in the face.The shocked creator stepped back, held his jaw and said, “Oh, f***, f***, no, no, chill,” while keeping the livestream running. Later, Vlad said the man had clearly seen the camera and knew the interaction was being broadcast live. He also explained that the encounter was not staged and happened unexpectedly after what had otherwise been a positive night.
Who is Vladimiros Nicola and why the Dublin assault sparked debate online
Vladimiros Nicola launched his YouTube channel in 2017 and later became known for social experiments involving his Natalia persona. Through makeup, wigs and different outfits, he documents how strangers react to him in public spaces. His videos have attracted more than two million subscribers.After the assault clip spread online, reactions were divided. Many people strongly condemned the attack and argued that no one should face violence because of how they look or present themselves.One user wrote, “So Ireland is anti-trans and assaults women for nothing?”Another commented, “The victim, Vlad, isn’t transgender. He’s a crossdresser. Not that it matters in terms of an expectancy not to be assaulted on a night out.”Some viewers questioned Vlad’s prank format and argued that the situation was avoidable. Others defended him, saying disagreement with his content does not justify physical violence. Streamer Asmongold was among those who criticised people defending the attacker.As of June 14, Vlad said a police report had been filed and that video evidence from the livestream had been provided. No arrest or official update has been announced.
