Stable Ronaldo

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Rani Netz[1] (born January 15, 2003), known online as Stable Ronaldo, or simply Ron,[2] is an American Twitch streamer and YouTuber based in Los Angeles, California.[3] He is primarily known for his energetic personality and competitive gameplay in titles like Fortnite.[4][5] Formerly a member of organizations such as NRG and FaZe Clan, he and other streamers like Jasontheween, Lacy, Adapt, Silky (Jerry Woo), and Kaysan departed from Faze Clan as of late December.

Born
Rani Netz

(2003-01-15) January 15, 2003 (age 23)
Occupations
  • Streamer
  • record producer
  • rapper
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Followers2.1 million
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Stable Ronaldo
Stable Ronaldo in 2020
Born
Rani Netz

(2003-01-15) January 15, 2003 (age 23)
Occupations
  • Streamer
  • record producer
  • rapper
Instagram information
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Followers2.1 million
TikTok information
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Followers3.5 million
Twitch information
Channel
Years active2019–present
Genres
  • Gaming
  • chatting
  • variety
Games
Followers4.5 million
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Followers1.5 million
YouTube information
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Years active2021–present
Subscribers1.08 million
Views620 million
Last updated: March 12, 2026
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Early life

Rani Netz was born on January 15, 2003 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, a suburban community known for its residential neighborhoods.[citation needed] Netz spent much of his childhood with his mother following his parents' divorce.[6][7] Later at the age of 21, he retired his mother.[8] He attended Cherry Hill High School East and graduated in 2021.[9][10]

Career

After suffering a concussion from playing ice hockey, Netz was forced to stop playing and began looking for a new activity. He received his first gaming laptop in 2014 at age 13, where he played games such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Call of Duty. Around the release of Fortnite, he purchased a gaming PC.[11] In 2019, Netz gained attention in the gaming community when he became a Fortnite Champion Series winner, placing first in the FNCS: Chapter 2 Season 1 Grand Finals.[12][13]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Twitch viewership increased significantly, contributing to Netz' rapid rise in streaming.[14] Clips of his went viral including a video of him singing "Payphone" by Maroon 5 in July 2020.[15][16] Throughout 2020, his follower count grew from approximately 800,000 to over one million.[17] In August 2020, Netz joined NRG and moved into the organization's content house alongside Clix, UnknownArmy, and Edgeyy, where he produced content for the NRG channel.[18] He departed the group on January 5, 2022, citing internal issues.[2][19] He was later signed to LA-based talent management firm The Kinetic Group in February 2022.[20]

In June 2022, Netz joined FaZe Clan and remained with the organization following its restructuring.[21][4] On April 27, 2024, Richard "Banks" Bengtson removed several members from FaZe Clan as part of an effort to "reboot" the organization, leaving fourteen content creators on the roster including Netz.[22][23] In December 2024, FaZe was nominated for Best Marathon Stream and won Best Content Organization at The Streamer Awards.[24][25] The following year, FaZe won Best Content Organization for the second time in a row.[26] Netz was a host live-streaming both events.[27][28]

On December 25, 2025, Netz announced his departure from FaZe Clan on X, without providing a public explanation. Several other members, including Adapt, Lacy, JasonTheWeen, and Silky, also exited the organization around the same time.[29][30]

Controversies

In July 2023, a fairly drunken Ninja called Netz "completely irrelevant" and a "failed streamer" during a live broadcast as Netz's viewership was declining at the time.[31] Netz retaliated by labeling Ninja a "sellout" for his past platform deals and criticizing him for having a "god complex" regarding younger creators.[32] The feud officially ended in December 2024 when Ninja issued an unreserved apology on stream, admitting he "saw red for no reason" and that alcohol was no excuse for his behavior.[33] They later streamed Fortnite together.[34]

In June 2024, Netz was slapped by fitness influencer Bradley Martyn after Ronaldo jokingly snatched Martyn's hat during a collaborative "IRL" stream at Martyn's Zoo Culture gym. Martyn reacted instantly, hitting Netz across the face and demanding he leave.[35][36] The two reconciled in July, with Netz later describing the slap as "part of the narrative" that helped boost his relevancy.[37][38]

In December 2024, Netz faced criticism after being pulled over for speeding while driving his Porsche 911 GT3.[39] He later addressed the incident in a video, explaining his interaction with the officer and cautioning followers about the dangers of reckless driving.[40]

Personal life

Netz is currently engaged to his long-time partner, known online as Boba (real name Kimmy). He publicly announced the engagement during a live stream in June 2025.[41][42]

Netz was raised in a Jewish household but was not religious during his youth. More recently, he states he now believes in God.[43]

Awards and nominations

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Awards and nominations received by Rani Netz
Ceremony Year Category Work Result Ref.
The Streamer Awards 2024 Get Off Your A** Award (Best IRL Streamer) Himself Nominated [25][24]
Best Content Organization As part of FaZe Won
Best Marathon Stream As part of FaZe Nominated
2025 Best Content Organization As part of FaZe Won [26]
Best Marathon Stream As part of FaZe Nominated
Best Reality Streamer Himself Nominated
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