Ninja’s Fortnite Fall Skirmish stream descends into chaos after his dog poops under his chair

Ross Deason

In one of the most bizarre and hilarious streaming moments of 2018, Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins’ usually polished broadcast was interrupted by his dog’s decision to poop underneath his chair.

The most popular streamer on Twitch was minding his own business, playing Fortnite with some of his Fall Skirmish club mates, when something underneath his desk caught his attention.

Leaning down, the 27-year-old touched something with his foot and took the risk of a quick smell before the realization hit and he exclaimed: “Oh my god, my dog shat right… right on me. My dog just shat right in front of me. Oh my god!”

At this point the unfortunate streamer left the room, presumably to clean himself up and let his wife, Jessica ‘JGhosty’ Gooch, know what had befallen him.

The hilarity didn’t truly set in until JGhosty arrived, covered in face paint and shouting “EWW” repeatedly after noticing that Ninja had rolled his chair through the mess.

At this point Ninja’s wife offered her advice. “Truly the best thing you could do is flip it on its side and yank the wheels off,” she said before noticing yet another problem.

She exclaimed: “Oh my god, there’s a little shit on your foot honey!”

Ninja suggested a much simpler solution, wheeling the chair out of the house and burning it, but JGhosty shot that idea down immediately, saying “I’m not gonna wheel this shitty chair all the way over our fucking floors.” 

After some more hysterics, apologies to the stream for swearing and generally entertaining soundbites, Ninja and JGhosty managed to get the chair out of the room to begin decontamination.

When Ninja finally returned to his stream with a poop free chair, he was clearly still in a state of disbelief about what had just happened.

After being questioned by his Fall Skirmish teammates about what had happened, he confirmed that he had “absolutely” stepped in it before saying, “it was old, it was like, probably on my break.”

As the biggest streamer on Twitch, Ninja certainly knows how to keep his fanbase entertained. However, we’re willing to bet that he won’t be trying to repeat this particular saga any time soon.

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Ross is a former Dexerto writer and editor. Ross joined Dexerto in 2017 as a CSGO and Call of Duty writer after completing his History degree. He later became the Acting Head of Editorial at Dexerto but failed in his mission to become a Counter-Strike pro. Maybe it's time to retire and give Valorant a try.