Popular streamer Adin Ross has unfollowed Kick CEO Ed Craven on social media, fueling speculation among fans that he might be leaving the Stake-backed streaming platform. This recent move has been widely discussed on social media, with one fan account on X, formerly Twitter, claiming, “Adin Ross and Kick streaming have parted ways.” While Ross has not officially addressed the speculation, his actions have prompted discussions about his future with the platform.
Fans were quick to notice that Ross no longer follows Craven on Instagram, which added to the rumors that he may be distancing himself from Kick. Additionally, on his alternate X account, @AR15thed3mon, Ross posted a cryptic message hinting at potential changes, writing, "Na, no script. I found that out from y’all posting it. đ Ima still stream with Jon buttttt whereeeeeee?"
In August 2024, Ross had publicly demanded an apology from Kick’s team after a staff member warned him about his content during a livestream. Reacting strongly, Ross stated, “Hey, Kick team... shut the fk up! Respectfully, shut the fk up! You’re not going to do that to me… Ban me! Ban me and I’ll take another 81-day break.” This conflict reportedly left tensions between Ross and the platform, leading to recent speculation of a fallout.
While fans continue to debate Ross’s next move, some have speculated that he could return to Twitch, where he remains indefinitely banned. As of now, neither Ross nor Craven has made any official statement regarding Ross’s future with Kick.
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