"Some of the best content I’ve seen in awhile": Adin Ross praises Sneako's new content on X

Adin Ross recently complimented Sneako on his newer content on X (Image via AdinRoss/Kick and sneako/X)
Adin Ross recently complimented Sneako on his newer content on X (Image via AdinRoss/Kick and sneako/X)

Former Kick content creator Adin Ross recently posted on X praising the content made by Rumble streamer Nicolas "Sneako." For those unaware, the streamer has been creating content on X showcasing his experiences in New York City —where he recently moved in again — and his opinions on various topics.

These videos, which Sneako is uploading exclusively on X, have seemingly been received well by his audience, each video garnering anywhere from 300,000 to 2 million views.

Talking about Sneako's new range of content on X and encourages readers to explore it, Ross said:

"Sneako is making some of the best content I’ve seen in awhile. Genuinely happy for him and this new chapter he’s on, these videos he’s making are very entertaining I suggest you guys give them a watch."

Adin Ross gives a shoutout to Sneako's new content in an X post

Sneako is known for being a controversial figure online, often expressing polarizing opinions or partaking in acts that leave viewers divided. For instance, Sneako was banned from Kick in October 2024, his second time overall. The streamer was supposedly banned after an individual dressed as Hitler appeared during his Halloween broadcast.

In November, Sneako was banned from Kick once again for "hate speech." While speculating why he had been banned, he asked his audience if it was because of his usage of the "N-word" or the homophobic "F-slur".

His newer content involves him interacting with strangers while discussing topics such as the banning of pornographic content on X and the effort required for streaming as compared to a traditional "9-to-5" job, among others.


In other news, Adin Ross recently made headlines after deleting his X community, the AR Loyals. The community had over 100,000 members. According to Ross, the move was the result of him trying to "change, adapt, and mature." This move comes as the streamer vies for a comeback on Twitch after departing from Kick.

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