Kick streamer Shoovy, who has over 4.2K followers on the platform, took to one of his recent broadcasts to throw some shade at fellow Kick streamer Adin Ross. According to a clip (posted by a verified fan page of Adin), Shoovy accused Adin of not paying the money that he allegedly owed him. The money in question was a reward for pulling off a dare on one of Adin's streams.
Additionally, Shoovy also claimed that he has been homeless, blaming the Kick co-owner for his plight:
"Adin Ross, please pay my dare. It's been over three months, bro. I tortured myself for you. You tricked me. You took advantage of me, Adin Ross. Please give me my money. I'm homeless, I need the money bro."
Shoovy also revealed the amount that he was supposed to receive:
"Scam everyone else. Just pay me, bro. Stop being a f**king b*tch and just pay, bro. Just pay, it's only $7K, bro."
Did Shoovy participate in Ice Poseidon's Hunger Games?
Shoovy is an up-and-coming streamer who has recently gained major attention, particularly after calling out fellow streamer Adin Ross. Adin is known for hosting dare competitions on his streams, and between March and May, he wrapped up several of these events, with Shoovy being one of the contestants.
In addition to appearing on Adin Ross's stream, Shoovy was also among the 50 streamers selected to participate in Paul "Ice Poseidon's" Hunger Games event. Unfortunately, he didn't manage to win the competition, with Kick streamer Taemin ultimately taking the victory.
That said, there were allegations of Shoovy cheating during the event. After these cropped up, Ice Poseidon challenged some of the participants to hunt Shoovy down in exchange for $10K. Watch the clip here:
It was the eventual winner, Taemin, who eliminated Shoovy. Despite this, Shoovy secured a respectable 3rd place in Ice Poseidon's first-ever Hunger Games event. Watch the clip here:
Despite Shoovy's remarks, it remains unclear whether Adin Ross will reach out to him and give him the $7K that he is allegedly owed. Further information is expected to be provided by either party.