The young streamer, Adin Ross has finally shifted from the platform Twitch to the newly launched, and somewhat controversial streaming platform Kick. For the last couple of weeks, Adin had been very silent on the Amazon-owned website. But with a recent video, he cleared up the wind and shared some interesting details.
Among the newer generation of influencers, Adin is one of the most infamous ones. He recently has been under a very bad light when his idol and close confidant, Andrew Tate, was arrested by police on the basis of some grave allegations. After the arrest, Adin was sympathetic towards Tate, which was highly criticized on the internet.
Adin Ross joins Kick in a whooping two-year deal
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Only a few months ago, Adin shared in a podcast that he was very disappointed by Twitch. According to him, he and other young creators such as Kai Cenat, and IShowSpeed should be getting million-dollar deals from the platform because they are the face of the website and they are used in many ways to promote the Platform.
“Why is Kai, myself, xQc, and Speed, why are we not offered multi-million dollar deals?” said Adin. But that is not it. Recently, Ross revealed that he was being “silenced” by Twitch. He was getting “threats” from the management that cautioned him with an “indefinite” ban from the platform if he keep on “preaching”.
He shared that he was trying his best to make himself better. He is working out daily and meditating to reflect on life. But that doesn’t mean he will let anyone silence him. That is why Adin had teased that he will be shifting from Twitch.
BREAKING: Ex-Twitch streamer Adin Ross signs a reported 2-yr, $150M deal to stream exclusively on Kick 🤯 pic.twitter.com/8vIvjRnJwN
— Adin Updates (@AdinUpdatess) February 12, 2023
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And only after a day, the news came out revealing that Adin has signed a two-year contract to stream exclusively on Kick.com. According to the reports, the sum that they agreed on is somewhere near $150 million. However, Adin hasn’t made any official statement about the sum yet.
Adin surpasses 100k live viewers his first day on Kick 🤯 pic.twitter.com/F9uY6TS2TE
— Adin Updates (@AdinUpdatess) February 13, 2023
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On February 13, Adin made his first stream on Kick.com, which was phenomenally hit as the stream reached the magnificent bar of 100k live viewers. He, with his subordinates, streamed the Super Bowl while sharing their live reaction. Kick itself has been a controversy on itself, as it was revealed that the stakeholders of the company are the infamous online casino owners.
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