Kick streamer Adin Ross's recent collaboration with Nick Fuentes seems to have had some repercussions. Fuentes, for those unaware, is a controversial figure within the online community and is known for his far-right views. He was previously accused of having homophobic, misogynistic, antisemitic, and Islamophobic views.
Despite his mixed-bag reputation, Fuentes recently partnered with Adin Ross. The two also hosted a couple of streams together. However, this controversial collaboration might have some repercussions, as suggested by the Kick streamer.
The Florida native explained that soon after their collaboration, his American Express card got blocked (banned). Adin said:
"I gotta message to Nick Fuentes. Nick, I like you, but I need to revisit and rethink some things. I'm not joking, my American Express card got shut down yesterday. Randomly, no reason, swear."
He did say that he would have to make some calls to get the card unblocked:
"It's okay. Like, I have some people whom I am gonna call and get it unbanned but they just banned me randomly from American Express. Swear to god. On my life."
Exploring Adin Ross' collaboration with far-right political commentator Nick Fuentes
Nick Fuentes has gained a rather controversial reputation due to his divisive opinions. Recently, Adin Ross streamed with the political commentator, organizing a Jubilee-style stream (20v1) where Fuentes was confronted by individuals in a Discord call who held opposing views, engaging him in one-on-one debates.
Here's a screen grab from their stream:
Apart from Nick Fuentes, Adin Ross has collaborated with Andrew Tate. Known for his far-right and conservative views, Tate is currently facing legal battles, including charges of sex trafficking and abuse. Watch their stream here (Timestamp: 01:45:39):
Adin also attempted to organize a debate between Nick Fuentes and viral Jubilee participant Naima Troutt (@hair.soup on TikTok). However, Troutt declined the offer, labeling Fuentes as a white supremacist. She also called out the Kick streamer for offering her money to come to the debate.
Kick streamer Adin Ross' recent content has shifted toward politics as the American presidential election approaches in November 2024. He is a vocal supporter of Donald Trump, and the two even hosted a stream together in August.