Monday, January 13, 2025

Adin Ross Admits Role in Creating Problematic Fan Behavior on Internet

Adin Ross is kicking off a fresh start on Kick with some real talk about his past mistakes.

The streamer announced he’s ready to “rebuild everything” and get “back to my roots,” even if it means losing some followers along the way.

At 24, Ross got brutally honest about his role in creating toxic behavior on X (formerly Twitter), taking full responsibility for the way his fans act up online.

“Look, I’ve messed up. I’ve said wild stuff. This is on me,” he admitted. “I’m completely owning up to the fact that I raised you guys who go on Twitter dropping the most insane comments about people. When I see it, I think ‘Damn, I created this.’ And it makes me feel awful.”

Ross made it clear he’s cutting ties with these toxic elements in 2024: “I’m promising myself these people won’t be part of my channel this year,” he declared. “They’re all getting banned. I want them gone completely. I want zero association with any of them, period. That’s my stance.”

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Ross has drawn heat before for giving a platform to controversial figures Andrew Tate and Nick Fuentes.

Back in September, he had to make amends with all of Los Angeles after some dicey comments he’d made. “I’m not really apologizing to specific people. But let me be clear – you don’t mess with L.A.,” he said at the time. “L.A. is no joke and I genuinely love it here.” This whole thing blew up after the Cuhmunity podcast hosts claimed he got “banned” from L.A. for taking Drake’s side in the Drake-Kendrick Lamar beef.

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