NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Kick streamer Adin Ross hinted that singer Madison Beer could be the next celebrity to join the streaming platform on June 19. The notable yet controversial YouTuber and streamer has over 350,000 followers on Kick, and he often tells his followers about providing deals to others to join the platform.
Beer joined the Amazon-owned platform, Twitch in March 2020 and returned to live streaming on her channel in June 2023 after a hiatus. Along with presenting Just Chatting content, the New Yorker also plays popular games on her streams, such as 'Only Up!', 'Fall Guys', 'Outlast', and 'Valorant'.
'Anybody you see on Twitch, we're working on it'
During the Just Chatting segment, Ross' attention was caught by a viewer who claimed that Beer was broadcasting on Twitch and begged him to invite her on Kick. Ross said, "'Get Madison Beer on Kick. She's live on Twitch'. We're already working on it. Anybody you see on Twitch, we're working on it!"
Kick has recently made tremendous progress in the streaming sector. It took the Internet by storm after signing French-Canadian streaming icon xQc. According to the streamer's agent, he secured a two-year non-exclusive contract worth $100 million. Moreover, popular ASMR and Just Chatting celebrity Kaitlyn "Amouranth" joined the platform, reportedly signing a two-year $30 million contract. Kick is also reportedly working on partnering with Beer to bring her on its platform. Ross said during his stream, "Here's the thing. Eddie is a genius, right? You guys know he is a f**king genius! He doesn't need to be paying million-dollar f**king cheques to every streamer. Only the ones that came early."
'You guys were offered deals by me'
Ross said he offered deals to content creators, but they rejected them. He even claimed that those individuals who turned down his offer would no longer be paid, "So, all of these streamers that f**king came down and s**t, you're not getting that contracts." He continued, saying, "You guys were offered deals by me, f**king months ago! And all of you f**king p****es... didn't want to come... you're not going to get paid! My community, y'all were weird. Like, you know what I'm saying?"
Later during the live stream, viewers encouraged Ross to check out Beer's broadcast. He was startled at seeing her viewer count. He said, "She gets 44,000 - on god, she doesn't have that many views! There's no f**king way she gets that many viewers! Yo, there's literally no f**king way! There's literally; dog... what! How?! That's more than... no, no, you can't just assume anything (that) numbers are view-bots nowadays, bro. But it's crazy!" Ross questioned Beer about her live streaming on Kick and said, "Wait, does she want to come to Kick? Hey, if you want to come to Kick, you can come and Kick it!"