LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Adin Ross, a well-known Kick streamer, gained attention recently for his enthusiastic response to xQc's non-exclusive deal with Kick. Ross expressed happiness for xQc and extended him a warm welcome.
On the other hand, in one of Ross' live streams, he became visibly agitated and shouted at Cody Conrod, also known as Clix, for declining the Kick deal. Clix is a prominent YouTuber and professional 'Fortnite' player with a substantial following of over 2 million on Instagram. Additionally, Clix made headlines for fulfilling a dream by purchasing a Lamborghini worth $250,000. For further insights into Ross' furious reaction toward Clix, continue reading.
‘Get out of my d**k b***h’
While browsing for newly signed streamers on Kick, Ross stumbled upon a video featuring Clix. In the video, Clix discussed the contracts obtained by fellow streamers and said, “If he invites me, I'll join it now. It's all good. Oh, Amarin got 30 mil. Actually, she got 100 mil. Ross got 100 and 50 mil and like they're confirming, it's true. So it's like, of course, I think creators are 100% gonna be asking for crazy because I'm gonna be honest, bro, if Aaron's getting 30 mil, of course, the big sh*t is gonna ask for a lot, you know what I'm saying? So, I definitely do agree with train on that, bro, but I feel like they kind of set their reputation on giving how crazy bags the streamers should get on Kick.”
After watching the video, Ross said, “Yes, I get what you're saying, Clix, but it was more of a if you came early, you came before mother f**kers came, you got paid more. Now they're, you know what I'm saying? They're rebutting most likely and they're finding ways.”
Then Ross shared a few words about Clix, “I love Clix, I love Clix. By the way, I go way back with Clix. He's a great f**king kid, great guy. I generally agree, and I think Clix enjoys a big bag. And honestly, dude, I think when I offered him that bag, it was more he got offered, I'm not gonna say it was necessarily a bag. He knows his work, which is very good."
Reflecting on Clix's streaming career, Ross added, “I think Clix has a lot of sponsorships and I think, you know, [...] listen, all my ogs know I've been playing fu**ing games with him for years, man, years and he's good. He's great."
“Listen, Clix should definitely, in my opinion, sign a non-exclusive Kick deal," Ross continued. "Stay for - have his community, you know, have his community and then do late night sh*t on kick, you know, Clix, open that com, hit my line, bro. Always. He's a great, yeah, he could do the IRL shoots. I mean it's crazy now the internet - you can't say anything good about anyone without it being dick riding.” Then he continuously shouted at Clix, “I don't give a f**k, bro. I don't care. I don't give a f**k and I'm riding his blonde. You d**k. I don't care. I don't give a f**k, bro. I'm riding his d**k. I don't care. I don't give a f**k. Get out of my di**k, b***h.”
'Kick just trying to buy Twitch customers'
After watching Ross' reaction on Clix declining the Kick deal, a fan said, ""If you came before Mfs came you would get paid more" Indirectly told us that the only reason the spread the news about the deals being made was to advertise and hopefully get more people to cross over, it'll most likely fail over the next few months, everyone will be back on YT or Twitch again or all Kick streams will go to Rumble when they start making streamer deals." Another fan wrote, "You can tell if you know about business kick is just number baiting so other streaming be like “oh word and be attracted toward kick” but realistslly kick just trying to buy twitch customers to get people on their platform and try to dust kick 😂"