Adin Ross addresses Kai Cenat beef and his “toxic” fans in Twitch return

Adin Ross addresses Kai Cenat beef and his “toxic” fans in Twitch return

Adin Ross addressed claims about his “toxic” fans, his relationship with Kai Cenat, and future plans with KICK as he made his return to Twitch after more than two years. 

Over the last few months, Twitch has made a few tweaks to things regarding suspensions. They’re being more transparent about reasons for why bans have occurred, and they’re also ending indefinite suspensions for many streamers.

Adin Ross had waited quite some time for his two-year-long ban to be overturned. He was finally unbanned on March 30 and wasted no time in making his return on March 31. 

In that stream, the KICK co-owner addressed claims that he has beef with Kai Cenat. “I don’t have an issue with Kai either, I really don’t,” he said. “I don’t have beef with Kai, the f*ck?”

The claims about their supposed beef came from Kai’s apparent unwillingness to help Adin get unbanned, as well as urging him to ignore his community’s calls to act up. 

“I see a lot of people calling you toxic, name one Twitter community that isn’t toxic,” Adin said direct to his viewers. “They’re all different in their own ways, but every single Twitter community is the same. 

“Twitter is not the real s*it, it’s just not. I f*ck with everybody, I really do, if they have a problem with me its ok,” he added. “I understand bro, we’ve done a lot of f*cked up s*it in the past bro, we really have, and it’s all about how you move on from it. I’m coming to LA in April, I want to sit down with Hasan, no cameras on.”

Adin reveals plans for Twitch and KICK moving forward

With Adin making his return to Twitch, there have also been fears about his future with KICK. However, he isn’t ditching the Stake-backed platform. 

Instead, Twitch will be home to his collabs with big streamers. “Eddie (Craven) has invested in me, I have a great partnership with him, I don’t want to let that go. He’s had my back and now that I’m unbanned, I can do more, I can collab with more, I can do more with other people I love,” he revealed. 

“You’re going to see a different Adin because of what I can do now, I’m not on a leash.”

There are plenty of streamers who split their time between both platforms, with some like xQc having a few hours on Twitch before ending things on KICK. 

Adin hasn’t confirmed if he’ll do that yet, however.


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