Kick streamer Adin Ross has voiced his discontent with his fans' behavior towards FaZe Clan and Twitch streamer Maxwell "PlaqueboyMax." During a livestream earlier today (September 25, 2024), Ross claimed that he was "pissed off" at his community because they were "hating on" PlaqueboyMax for amassing 60,000 Twitch subscribers amid the ongoing FaZe Clan subathon.
He said:
"It just pissed me off that you guys are hating.'I'm just going to say it, bro. I saw that you guys were hating on Max. Like, you guys are hating on Max that he has 60,000 subscribers and the amount of viewers he has having. Yeah, it's like, I get it. The guy was baiting but the comments were not baiting. Right?"
Furthermore, Adin Ross called his followers "low lives" for their actions, claiming that they should be "successful" if they intended to "talk s**t":
"So, it just pissed me off, like, you guys are low lives hating on somebody having 60,000 subscribers on Twitch, while you're sitting there on your f**king couch doing nothing with your f**king lives! At least, if you're going to f**king talk s**t, back it up and do something, and be successful. It's just cringe that you guys just hate on FaZe when in reality, they're crushing in life better than you will ever crush it."
Adin Ross' attention was then drawn to his viewers, some of whom described his opinions as "ironic". In response, the permanently banned Twitch streamer called himself "very successful" and added:
"Just get that hating mentality out of your f**king brain and start grinding for something in your life. It's that simple, bro! You're saying ironic. Ironic what? I'm very successful. And, honestly bro, so is FaZe. So you guys can say whatever the f**k you want. It pisses me off that people are hating on the FaZe Clan in my community!"
When Adin Ross called his fans "unhinged wild animals"
This is not the first time Adin Ross has criticized his fans. Earlier this year (February 2024), the Kick ambassador expressed dissatisfaction with his online community for allegedly leaking his address. While describing his followers as "unhinged wild animals," Ross remarked:
"I got to understand that Twitter community is just a bunch of unhinged wild animals. Right? And, that's it! And, not all of you in that community are like that. So I feel for you and I'm sorry. I really do feel for you and I'm sorry bro that I'm just attacking a bunch of group of people."
In other news, Adin Ross has responded to the British YouTube group Sidemen, which called his collaboration with Donald Trump a "disaster."