VIDEO: Lieutenant Dan Got Himself A Deal With Kick After Hurricane Milton Heroics But Has Already Ruined It By Blurting Out The Most Offensive Racial Slur In His First Live Stream

Lieutenant Dan has likely gotten himself canceled after ruining his first-ever stream on Kick by blurting out the N-word.

The Tampa resident, whose real name is Joseph Malinowski, became an internet sensation after refusing to leave his docked sailboat despite several warnings regarding Hurricane Milton.

Malinowski braved the Category 3 storm through Wednesday night and has been getting attention from everywhere. His decision is even paying off financially, as his GoFundMe has already raised thousands, while other opportunities have since come his way.

Lt. Dan got on Kick for the first time this week and, while discussing how he lets people who have wronged him back into his life, dropped the N-word like it was nothing. He apologized right after but didn’t seem bothered by the fact that he let a racial slur fly.

“If you want to get back in my good graces, it’s going to take time and a lot of work. It’s going to be hard,” he said. “Cause once I cut you off, you’re done n***a…sorry. Alright, that’s it, you’re done.”

Everyone Thinks Lieutenant Dan Is Getting Canceled

According to folks who watched, Kick shut the stream down shortly after.

“bro gonna get famous and canceled all in the same week,” an X user noted.

“I saw a tweet like 2 days ago saying he’s 30 seconds from saying the n word,” someone else wrote.

“Bro ain’t even make it a week 😂,” another laughed.

“The N word is the new viral trend somehow,” someone else suggested.

“Lmfaoooo bro got his bread then canceled himself 😭,” a comment read.

Malinowski’s past has come to light in the wake of his newfound fame. He admits having spent a year and a day in prison following a conviction for assaulting a police officer, though he denies guilt.

The New York Post also claims he has been arrested for attempting to sign a woman on fire, while he has also run afoul of the law with various drug and traffic offenses.

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