MIAMI, FLORIDA: Adin Ross left Twitch after a ban and joined Kick, funded by Stake, where he has gained the platform's most supporters. He frequently gets swatted just minutes after starting a stream.
So being one of the most well-known broadcasters in the world, Ross has faced a number of challenges. He expressed his frustration over invasive stream sniper during live IRL stream.
Non-lethal TikTok sniper targets Adin Ross
The Kick star, 22, was replying to fan-submitted videos during a livestream on thursday, August 31, when a fan sent in a TikTok from a stream sniper, which immediately left Ross feeling underwhelmed.
A recent IRL broadcast was being watched live when the TikTok's stream sniper abruptly turned the camera to the window and zoomed in on Ross' precise location as he drove by.
Ross said, “Yeah bro, like this is crazy bro. This is crazy as f**k bro. This is beyond crazy dude.”
He added, "That’s crazy dude. That is not even funny, it’s crazy.” Despite the fact that they are typically non-lethal, Ross was fortunate to always have security on hand in case of an altercation.
Adin Ross reveals perks for gamers
Ross has provided information about the NBA 2K24 clan and offers to players.
He plans to host an NBA 2K24 clan with a $25,000 prize and a bespoke "Huncho pendant."
The game will be called "Huncho Tryouts" and will be available on Cross-platform, XBOX and Playstation. Participants will receive the pendant and $25,000 if they participate.