Streamer Sam Panday gets KNOCKED OUT as he films people without consent inside a Bangkok bathroom
— RT (@RT_com) May 18, 2026
'Why are you watching me peeing?' — he asks the man near him, when he's the one livestreaming him as he pees... pic.twitter.com/i2r4LsuAsJ
Published On: May 19, 2026
A viral livestream clip from is drawing major attention online after a confrontation involving Kick streamer Sam Panday escalated inside a public restroom. According to reports, the 22-year-old content creator was livestreaming while inside the bathroom when another individual realized he was being filmed.
The man confronted Panday about the recording, and the situation quickly escalated before the livestream abruptly ended. The clip later spread widely across X, Reddit, and other social media platforms, generating heated discussions about livestreaming ethics, privacy, and responsible content creation.
The incident has reignited broader concerns surrounding livestream culture and the growing pressure creators face to constantly produce engaging content. Privacy experts note that bathrooms and similar semi-private spaces are generally considered highly sensitive environments where individuals expect personal privacy and discretion. Legal and cultural expectations regarding filming without consent can vary between countries, but many regions — including Thailand — place strong emphasis on respecting personal boundaries in such settings. The case also reflects ongoing debates about how far online creators should go when filming in public spaces for entertainment content.
Reaction online was sharply divided. Many users criticized the decision to livestream inside a restroom, arguing that filming others in private or semi-private environments crosses ethical boundaries. Others discussed the risks content creators face when filming strangers without consent during live broadcasts. The viral clip also sparked wider conversations about streamer accountability, online behavior, and digital privacy rights.
Why Privacy Matters in Livestreaming
Digital safety experts recommend creators:
– Avoid filming in sensitive locations
– Obtain consent whenever possible
– Respect local privacy laws and cultural norms
– Stop recording immediately if someone objects
– Prioritize safety and de-escalation during confrontations
Experts warn that livestreaming unpredictable public interactions can quickly create legal, ethical, and safety risks for both creators and bystanders.
Original footage originated from Sam Panday’s Kick livestream and later circulated widely through X accounts including RT and other social media pages.
As of May 2026, no official statements from Thai authorities, Kick, or Sam Panday regarding the incident had been publicly released. This article is based on publicly available footage and social media reports available as of May 2026. The article does not promote harassment, violence, or privacy violations and is intended for informational purposes only.
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