In a statement that quickly gained traction across online communities, Muppa called out Stagala’s behavior and offered a bold invitation:
“Let’s talk. One-on-one. Live. No editing, no followers backing you up, just you and the truth.”

Stagala, who has built an online presence by targeting women and pushing toxic narratives, has yet to accept the challenge. His silence stands in sharp contrast to the endless stream of monologues he uploads, unchecked and unchallenged.

“You’ve had your say,” Muppa added. “Now have a real conversation — if you can.”

The proposed interview would be streamed publicly, with no interruptions, allowing Stagala to respond directly to criticism and defend his views in real time. Whether he has the courage to do so remains to be seen.

Critics have long pointed out Stagala’s tendency to dodge live interactions, preferring platforms where dissent can be muted and comments curated. Muppa’s offer changes that — putting the conversation in open view, where accountability can finally meet bravado.