Buckle up, internet, because one of social media’s wildest alliances has officially gone up in flames. Overtime Megan and the Nelk Boys – once the chaotic crossover nobody saw coming but everyone watched anyway – have split, and the breakup is as loud, dramatic and meme-fueled as their entire time together.
The Nelk Boys, kings of internet pranks and controversial chaos, teamed up with Megan Eugenio (aka Overtime Megan), one of TikTok’s fastest-rising sports influencers, earlier this year. Fans were convinced this was a match made in viral heaven. But now? The relationship has crashed harder than a failed SteveWillDoIt stunt, and both sides are firing off messages, unfollows, and not-so-subtle jabs.
Overtime Megan revealed on TikTok that she has broken up with her boyfriend, Kyle Forgeard from Nelk, after allegedly catching him cheating during a trip to Australia pic.twitter.com/yCAfyOwWA7
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According to sources circulating in the creator world and sports media corners, such as Barstool Sports, the split occurred amid heavy tension behind the scenes. The collaboration began with pranks, cameos, high-energy content, and Megan’s appearances in multiple Full Send projects. But insiders say the Nelk crew wasn’t thrilled about certain decisions Megan made, and that disagreements over “creative direction, loyalty and image” sparked major friction.
Things got extra spicy when fans noticed Megan quietly unfollowed several Nelk members on Instagram – the influencer version of taking off your wedding ring and slamming the door. Not long after, Nelk fans noticed that the boys had stopped reposting her clips on Full Send channels. The digital divorce was unfolding in real time.
Megan, famous for her TikTok sports breakdowns, sideline-style commentary and personality-driven storytelling, reportedly felt boxed in by the Nelk brand. Some fans speculated that she wanted to branch out into more mainstream sports media, especially after appearing on podcasts and collaborating with athletes seen on platforms like Bleacher Report.
Meanwhile, Nelk supporters argued the group gave Megan a massive platform boost, pushing her to broader audiences through collabs, parties, and Full Send exposure. To them, her sudden distancing felt like betrayal – and trust us: if there’s one thing Nelk fans love, it’s drama served with a side of chaos.
That tension hit a boiling point when Megan allegedly backed out of several planned shoots at the last minute. Sources say the Nelk Boys took it as a sign of disrespect and felt she was using the collab simply as a “stepping stone” toward bigger sponsorship deals. Whether true or not, the internet ran with it faster than a Jake Paul fight promotion.
Then came the bombshell moment: Megan hopped onto social media with a cryptic message about “protecting energy” and “removing negativity.” That’s influencer code for: Somebody pissed me off, and I’m DONE. Fans immediately connected the dots.
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Within hours, Nelk’s comments section turned into a digital war zone. Some users demanded the boys spill the tea. Others accused Megan of clout-chasing. Some begged for reconciliation. A few online detectives (because there’s always at least ten) began analyzing body language, timestamps, screenshots and who blinked during what interview, trying to find “the truth.”
Here’s where it gets even more dramatic: people close to the situation say business may have played a role, too. Megan has been rapidly expanding her brand, with rumored sponsorship deals linked to major sports outlets like ESPN and partnerships with energy drink companies, athletic brands, and streaming shows. Meanwhile, Nelk continues to evolve Full Send into a multi-million-dollar empire, featuring events, merchandise, alcohol brands, and podcasts.
“Two rising brands colliding in one relationship? Bound to blow eventually,” one insider allegedly told fan pages. And blow it did.
But don’t think this is the end of the fireworks. Oh no – we’re just getting started.
Fans noticed Overtime Megan liking subtle posts about “outgrowing people.” Meanwhile, Nelk members dropped jokes in streams that fans swear were aimed at her. Meme accounts have already taken sides, with clips circulating on TikTok analyzing everything from her eyebrow raises to Kyle Forgeard’s tone during podcast intros.
Some creators have begun stitching together timelines, suggesting that the split may trace back to an argument during a trip to Vegas, where Megan allegedly confronted the group about how she was being portrayed. Others claim the tension had been building for months, citing arguments during collaboration shoots, disagreements over scheduling, and a general shift in the vibe.
Whatever triggered the explosion, one thing is clear: the internet is obsessed. The hashtags #TeamMegan and #TeamNelk are battling daily on TikTok, and fans across Reddit and Discord are treating the split like a championship match.
As for whether a reunion is possible? Unlikely – at least for now. Too many feelings, too much ego, too much public mess. But in influencer land, never say never. The internet loves a comeback arc almost as much as it loves a good feud.
For now, Overtime Megan seems focused on her solo career, posting sports commentary and behind-the-scenes content with athletes. The Nelk Boys continue their Full Send grind, cracking jokes, filming pranks and casually dropping subtle shade whenever they feel like stirring the pot.
This breakup may be messy, but one thing’s for sure: it’s damn entertaining. And if history has taught us anything, it’s that when influencers collide, the internet wins.

