Kick streamer Adin Ross has apologized to the city of Los Angeles. For those unaware, on September 26, 2024, Cuhmunity podcast hosts appeared to threaten Adin Ross because he supported Drake amid the Canadian rapper's feud with Kendrick Lamar. Later on, one of the podcast members even claimed that the Florida native was "banned" from visiting LA.
Well, Ross eventually responded by insisting that he would take legal action against the podcasters. He also claimed that he has "got the best lawyers of all time."
During a livestream earlier today (September 29, 2024), the 23-year-old announced that he would be visiting LA soon. He also apologized for making disrespectful remarks about the city, claiming that he was "taking crazy and s**t" in the heat of the moment:
"I'm actually coming to LA in probably a couple of weeks. Don't put 'GGs' in the chat. Probably coming in a couple of weeks. I'll probably do some overnight streams. Going to go around, do a couple of podcasts, and stuff like that. I do want to clarify and take a step back, and really in the moment, I was obviously, was talking crazy and s**t."
While clarifying that he was not apologizing to those he had criticized, Adin Ross insisted that Los Angeles isn't a city "to be f**ked with":
"I'm not necessarily apologizing to people I was talking towards. But I do want to say one thing - LA is to be not f**ked with. LA is a serious place and I love LA. Seriously, I love LA."
Interestingly, while Adin clarified his stance on LA, the indefinitely banned Twitch streamer's attention was drawn to his live audience, with some commenting that he yielded. To this, Ross responded by saying:
"Now, I'm not folding. I still say f**k you to people that are coming at me. F**k you! But I'm not saying f**k you to all of LA."
"Lot of dangerous people in LA" - Adin Ross explains why he apologized to the city of Los Angeles
After claiming that he did "not fold" due to the recent controversy, Adin Ross explained why he apologized to the city of Los Angeles. Claiming that there are a "lot of dangerous people" who "don't talk on the internet," the Kick ambassador said:
"I'm not even joking, bro. People that are in a certain amount of group -rappers. Specifically, the rappers you guys know I'm talking about. You guys like to pedestal these bunch of rappers. Bro, LA is deeper than that, bro. There are a lot of dangerous people out in LA that don't even talk on the internet. They don't even care about the internet. So, I'll never disrespect LA. I love LA."
Readers can access the streamer's Kick VOD (Video on Demand) by clicking here [Timestamp: 00:07:30].
Apart from Adin Ross, FaZe Clan CEO FaZe Banks has also received threats of physical violence from the same individuals who support Kendrick Lamar.