Adin Ross, a well-known streamer, recently celebrated his unbanning from Twitch after a two-year hiatus. Interestingly, his return to the platform did not occur on Twitch itself but rather during a livestream on Kick, a platform backed by Stake. On April 1, 2025, Ross shared with his audience about his unbanned status and revealed plans to continue streaming on Kick.
While discussing his partnership with Ed “Eddie”Craven, the Australian billionaire and CEO of Kick, Ross highlighted the significant investment Craven has made in him. He mentioned upcoming special projects, stating:
“I will just be real, bro. Look, guys, Eddie could’ve paid me $1,000 an hour. He could’ve paid me $500 an hour. He could’ve paid me $100 an hour. Right? He’s been very good to me, very fair to me. He has invested in me when it comes to Brand Risk. I have events and shows, we’re doing the streamer awards.”
“Eddie is investing in me, bro. I have, like, a great partnership with him. I don’t want to let that go. He has had my back, and now that I am unbanned, maybe we can do more. I can collab with more, and I can do more with other people I love.”
Following his unban, Ross indicated that audiences should expect a transformation in his content:
“I can just tell you guys this – you’re going to see a different Adin because of what I can do now. I am not on a leash. No more of that. All right? No more of that.”
Adin Ross Addresses “Toxic”Community Allegations
During the same Kick livestream, Ross defended his community, known as AR Loyals, in response to claims of toxicity among its members. He remarked that every streamer community on X (formerly Twitter) exhibits some level of toxicity, stating:
“Bro, y’all have done so much in this s**t, bro. Don’t let anyone discredit you, bro. You guys are great. All right? I see a lot of people call you all toxic, toxic Twitter group. Name one Twitter community that isn’t toxic. Right? Like, they’re all different in their own ways, but every single Twitter community is the same, bro.”
While acknowledging his past missteps, Ross emphasized growth and self-awareness:
“Twitter is not the real s**t. It’s just not, bro. I f**k with everybody. I really do. If anyone has a problem, I’m okay. Guys, listen, I understand. We’ve done a lot of f**ked up s**t in the past. We really have! And it’s all about how you move on from there.”
Looking ahead, Ross mentioned plans to travel to Los Angeles soon, where he hopes to have an off-camera discussion with political commentator Hasan “HasanAbi”. This indicates Ross’s commitment to engaging with diverse perspectives.