Kick streamer Adin Ross has established himself as one of the most prevalent streamers in today's world. A pioneer of the 'W' Community, he has climbed up the ranks since his first stream in 2018 on Twitch, and now, with over 1.4 million followers, he is Kick's second most followed creator. Coupled with this, he averages an impressive 42,000 viewer count per stream.
His record-breaking stream with Trump was recently nominated for "Best Streamed Collab", at the Streamer Awards 2024. Adin has seen great success on Kick, maintaining close relations with the platform's co-founder, Ed "Eddie" Craven.
Recently, Eddie reportedly unfollowed Ross on social media, prompting fans to question if this signals an end to the latter's association with the platform. Though the unfollow has since been retracted or clarified, Ross has added to the uncertainty by hinting that he may soon be streaming on a different platform in a recent post on X.
Adin noted that he was unsure as to when he'd be streaming next, and more specifically, on which platform:
"I don’t know when or where I’m streaming next. I hope it’s sooner than later."
Adin Ross seemingly disassociates himself with Kick on social media
Notably, Adin Ross' tags, which were mentioned on his X and Instagram accounts, have been removed.
Furthermore, the streamer has unfollowed Kick's Instagram account. Previously, he mentioned an upcoming stream with UFC star Jon Jones but cryptically asked his followers, “whereeeeeee,” suggesting it might not be on Kick:
"Na no script. I found that out from y'all posting it. Imma still stream with Jon buttttt whereeeeeee."
Readers should note that no formal announcement has been made, but this development highlights ongoing shifts in Ross's streaming career.
In other news, Adin Ross’s former bodyguard accused the streamer of manipulating NBA 2K tournaments to alter betting outcomes on the platform Stake.com.