Streamer Couldn’t Cope With Women Being Taller Than Him So He Started Saying Men Don’t Stop Growing Until They Are 30 And He Still Has 5 YEARS LEFT

Deen the Great, the social media personality known for his appearances alongside former UFC champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, did not take kindly to finding himself on the shorter end of the measuring tape when encountered by taller women. The content creator turned the moment into an impassioned declaration about human biology, insisting that his best growth years are still ahead of him.

Speaking directly to his audience, Deen laid out his case with notable certainty. “I still got time to grow,” he told viewers. “Men don’t stop growing till they’re 30. According to Google. That’s what my doctor told me.”

Not everyone was persuaded. Skeptics in the room pushed back with “That’s cap,” and one voice cut through the noise entirely: “Your doctor lied to you.”

Deen was not interested in entertaining either objection.

“So if you don’t believe me, tap in with your doctor,” he said. “Maybe if you had a real doctor, you would know that.”

At 25 years old, Deen views himself as sitting comfortably within a growth window that he believes most people misunderstand. “Men stop growing at the age of 30. I still got five years in me,” he saidy.

That confidence has also followed Deen into other public encounters, sometimes with less favorable results. In a separate viral incident, the influencer found himself in a heated confrontation with former MMA athlete Tiki Ghosn.

The exchange began with Deen pressing the retired athlete about recognition. “You do know who I am,” he insisted, questioning why Ghosn appeared unfamiliar with him.

Ghosn, maintaining a calm demeanor at first, replied, “I don’t know you. Nice to meet you, though,” before adding bluntly, “I don’t like your attitude, and I don’t like your tone.”

The tension only intensified when Ghosn referenced another viral moment involving powerlifter Larry Wheels, asking, “Are you the guy that got slapped on video?”

Deen acknowledged the incident but fired back with a threat: “I did, but I’ll slap the s**t out of you, though. I’ll make you another clip.”

Seconds later, Ghosn responded with a sharp elbow that dropped the influencer to the ground, a scene that quickly circulated online.