Adin Ross accuses FaZe Clan members of faking streaming revenue to secure Kick deals
Adin Ross accuses FaZe Clan members of falsifying their streaming revenue to secure deals with Kick.
During an October 20 Kick stream with FaZe Ronaldo, who had just received his fifth Twitch ban, Ross made the accusations but chose not to disclose specific names. He claimed that some FaZe members had attempted to manipulate their analytics, even going as far as photoshopping their earnings reports.
Ross noted that one individual was caught in the act, leading to frustration among others within the group. Although Ross didn’t publicly reveal the names of the FaZe members involved, he mentioned that he would privately inform Ronaldo.
Adin Ross says a FaZe member tried to Photoshop their Twitch revenue to secure a Kick deal.. 😳‼️ pic.twitter.com/eSdZvqdECN
— DramaAlert (@DramaAlert) October 20, 2024
After the stream, viewers began speculating, with many suggesting names like Lacy, Silky, Max, and Jason. One viewer speculated that Jason, previously linked with Kick, might be the individual involved, due to his recent criticism of the platform.
This controversy arises amid a broader discussion about the transparency of revenue sharing among FaZe Clan members. Earlier in October, a FaZe subathon accidentally revealed some of their Twitch earnings, with Jason reportedly earning $500,000, and others like Lacy and Ronaldo making over $1,000,000. The legitimacy of these figures has since been questioned by the community.