Sneako announces he's joining Kick on Adin Ross' birthday stream

Sneako has joined Kick (Image via Sneako/X, @Kickstreaming/X
Sneako has joined Kick (Image via Sneako/X, @Kickstreaming/X)

Controversial online commentator Nicolas Kenn De Balinthazy, better known by his online alias Sneako, has joined Kick. The streamer, who used to go live on Rumble after being banned from YouTube and Twitch, revealed his new contract with the Stake-backed platform on Adin Ross' birthday broadcast dated October 11, 2024.

Sneako has a reputation for talking about contentious topics and has gotten in trouble for it in the past. That said, Twitch reinstated his account earlier this year, and he has been going live on the platform since June. However, his streaming schedule might change soon as he has joined Kick.


"I'm here to join Kick": Sneako shares he is joining Adin Ross's streaming platform on the latter's birthday stream

Hours before Adin Ross' birthday stream, Sneako teased that a big announcement was going to take place during the broadcast. He wrote on X:

"Boutta hop on Adin's stream, and I have a big announcement."

Fans did not have to wait that long for the content creator to reveal what it was, as many tuned in to Ross' broadcast to see what was up.

After the initial pleasantries were exchanged by the group of streamers who had arrived to celebrate the birthday, Ross gave up the stage claiming someone there had an announcement.

"Before we start the birthday special, somebody in this room needs to make an announcement and I am going to let them make that announcement now. Go ahead."

Sneako then addressed the audience:

"Oh, I, um. You can go to Kick.com/Sneako. I'm here to join Kick."

The other streamers present in the room congratulated him, with Konvy welcoming him to Kick:

"Welcome to the team, man. Welcome to the stream."

While he did not specify, Sneako will probably go live on multiple platforms, such as Rumble and Twitch, as he has been doing over the last few weeks. Even though he has yet to go live on Kick, his channel has garnered over 3.5K followers within an hour of its announcement. The streamer still appears to be banned from YouTube for now.

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Edited by Rachel Syiemlieh
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