LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: During Felix Lengyel aka xQc's inaugural Kick stream, Tyler Faraz Niknam, popular as Trainwreck, and xQc discussed Adin Ross's current state and pledged their support to assist him moving forward. Ross is a prominent YouTuber and Kick streamer, who amassed over 3.7 million subscribers on YouTube and over 350,000 followers on Kick. With his undeniable popularity, he often finds himself in the spotlight for negative reasons, capturing the attention of the media and the public.
Following the controversial incidents, Ross has faced intense scrutiny and experienced a turbulent period of social media backlash. Keep reading to know more about the discussion between xQc and Trainwreck regarding Adin Ross.
‘You and I can lead his direction as friends’
During xQc's first stream on Kick, he was talking about Ross, and said, “Going through Adin for like past a year, I think he’s a bit unhinged, okay. I genuinely think it’s a problem but us being blind about it is stupid. Some of his s**t needs to get a hundred percent flushed out to regain legitimacy. I just think we can work on him.”
After giving ears to xQc’s perspective on Ross, Trainwreck claimed, “We can, We can. Adin understands where he is being toxic and where he is being edgy. He wants to move away from this himself. I believe people like you and I can lead his direction as friends. Off camera, he is a good kid and I think we can lead him towards the light.”
Surprisingly, this response from fellow streamers was overwhelmingly positive, bringing happiness to Ross’s fans. The community appreciated the display of friendship amid the prevailing toxicity, and supporters expressed their hopes for Ross to emerge from this challenging phase of life stronger and better.
‘Adin is a child’
After watching the live stream of xQc, fans started to fill the comment section, one fan wrote, “Aintnoway he's saying his name right.” Another fan wrote, “X > adin ... adin is a child ..he thinks everything is a joke.” A third fan said, “he will stream on both platforms or what?” Another fan said, “Train is literally such a cringe schizo human being, sad that x cant see that or maybe he does and still goes for the bag, which is fair.” The fifth user commented, “Let me say sum i get what people say about Adin but I genuinely don’t feel he’s the downfall of kick there are people though that are bad for the platform inmy eyes Adin doesn’t say crazy insane s**t HE TROLLS HE TROLLS SO HEAVY THAT PEOPLE JUST DONT GET HE’S TROLLING I GET THE HATE SOMETIMES BUT I FEEL LIKE MOST OF THE ADIN HATE IS SO BANWAGON ITS F**KING ANNOYING”