Kick ambassador Adin Ross has stated that his friends and fellow content creators Cameron "Cuffem" and Shnaggyhose have allegedly lost their Kick deals. During a livestream on April 28, 2024, Adin Ross reacted to Cuffem's recent broadcast, during which he announced a "rebrand" by introducing himself as a "whole new person."
He said:
"Chat, I am rebranding... from Cuffem to Cameron. Do you see this Cameron, chat? Everybody say, 'Nice to meet you, Cameron.' This is a whole new person. You know what I'm saying? That Cuffem dude, he lost his Kick deal. And, you know, KCIP, he's lazy. You know what I'm saying? This is Cameron, chat. I will be changing my Kick name in three days to Cameron."
Adin Ross responded, stating that Cuffem and Shnaggyhose were no longer allowed in his content warehouse because they had allegedly lost their Kick deals. Claiming that the streamers were now "forced to grind," the Florida native remarked:
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"So, as soon as Cuffem and Shnaggy lose their deals, they can't access the warehouse. It forces them to grind. And you guys want to call me a bad friend and all these things, no! They're grown men and they want to work out, they can still work out at Max Gym. They're not allowed in my warehouse. It's just that simple."
Arguing that the Kick streamers were compelled to work hard because they got "kicked to the curb," Adin Ross added:
"It's the only thing that makes them grind. The only thing that makes them grind is when they're actually kicked to the curb. And, you know, call me a bad friend, but it's called tough love. And that's what we're going to do."
"You've got to respect Kick" - Adin Ross discusses his friends Cuffem and Shnaggyhose allegedly losing their livestreaming deal
After Adin Ross claimed that his treatment towards his friends Cuffem and Shnaggyhose was "tough love," the 23-year-old insisted that the content creators "respect" Kick to regain access to the creator warehouse.
He elaborated:
"Motherf**ker streamed today, he had a good stream, I heard. I didn't really watch. I saw some clips, and that's all I've got to say. And, if that will keep you on your feet, I'm just going to kick you to the curb, buddy. I love you, but you got to f**king... you've got to respect Kick before you can access the warehouse again. All right? You guys need it!"
A few moments later, Adin Ross reacted to a video featuring Shnaggyhose. In it, the latter played a voice message in which the Kick ambassador informed him that he had been "banned" from his creator warehouse.
Adin Ross' attention was drawn to his live audience, some of whom called him an "L friend." In response, the indefinitely banned Twitch personality said:
"So I'm an 'L friend' and an 'L Jew' to force them to stream so they can get their deals back? I'm an L? So, you want them to be homeless, not stream, and just be able to get to the warehouse off-stream? F**k you! Don't tell me how to run my operation, motherf**ker! I'm going to make my friends stream. This is the right way of doing it!"
Cuffem and Shnaggyhose made headlines a few days ago (on April 22, 2024), when they used the homophobic F-slur against Felix "xQc" during a Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 livestream.
Following the backlash, Shnaggyhose apologized to the former Overwatch pro. However, Cuffem justified his use of the slur by claiming that xQc referred to him as "fat and broke."
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