ick streamer and co-owner Adin Ross has been on a surprising hiatus from streaming. His last stream was on May 25, 2024. Since then, he has remained largely inactive on social media as well. However, there have been some major updates earlier today (July 5). The popular streamer was seen attending Michael Rubin's All White Party 2024.
The All White Party has been held in the Hamptons estate in Long Island since 2021. Like last year, a lot of influencers were invited to the party. One of them is Kick streamer, Adin Ross.
He was featured in J Balvin's (Colombian Rapper) Instagram story. Watch the images here:
Adin was also seen hanging out with David Stormberg, who is the general manager of the popular music label Cactus Jack (which was co-founded by American rapper Travis Scott).
Here's the picture of the two in Michael Rubin’s All White Party 2024:
Here is another picture of Adin from the party:
Where has Adin Ross been? Exploring the streamer's hiatus
Adin Ross has taken a break from streaming for over six weeks. Although he has been mostly inactive on social media, he did provide an update last month (June 8) that might explain his absence.
"Hey guys about to undergo surgery very soon, I’ll keep everyone updated. I love you guys."
The exact nature of Adin's surgery is unknown. However, considering he attended Michael Rubin's All White Party, which is nearly a three-hour flight from Miami (where Adin streams and lives), it seems likely that the streamer is now fit and fine.
Kai Cenat, who has stayed in touch with Adin, was among the streamers invited to accompany him. However, the AMP member declined the invitation. During his latest stream, Kai mentioned that Adin was going to the party and said this:
"Adin, thank you so much for the track car. Adin I miss you. Adin, you are going to the Michael Rubin party today. Please be (tactful)."
Adin Ross was also spotted sparring in a gym during his visit to New York. The streamer was seen exchanging jabs with a trainer, suggesting he is healthy and likely to return to streaming soon.