Adin Ross in trouble after allegedly saying the ‘N word’ during live stream
Permanently banned Twitch streamer Adin Ross has been accused of saying the n-word for the second time on the stream – and vehemently denying it.
The 22-year-old Andrew Tate supporter — whose meteoric rise to millions of dollars in recent years has already been riddled with controversy — is accused of voicing the slur Wednesday on his popular eponymous e-dating show.
Instead of Twitch – which in February decided to indefinitely remove Ross from its creator catalog – the polarizing livestreamer held court against competitor Kick, where he was joined by OnlyFans star Autumn Renae.
Appearing from a distance, Renae played the part of Ross’s date, and at one point in the episode she spins 360 degrees to give the streamer a better view of her belongings.
Ross, in turn, responds with his own quick rotation – followed by a cheeky boast that many later claimed contained the slur. Within seconds, thousands watching in the video chat pointed it out, prompting Ross to defend himself.
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Adin Ross, 22, is in trouble after allegedly saying the ‘N word’ on stream Wednesday. It comes months after the streamer – who has made more than $20 million posting content on Twitch since the pandemic – was pulled from the platform in February over hateful content
The Andrew Tate supporter appeared to take the slur on Wednesday on his popular eponymous show, after doing a spin for porn content creator Autumn Renae. Once viewers pointed out the comment, he played the clip in question in an attempt to defend himself
The comment in question, which Ross now denies, came after he complied with Renae’s request for a quick spin.
“N****, I got you. Got you,” Ross appears to be saying in the clip, to the astonishment of onlookers in the chat.
“You know, I just wear… I wear cool, chill shit. Just, you know, just cool shit,” Ross continues, describing his dressy attire of shorts and a T-shirt.
Despite causing a stir in the chat, none of the influencers seemed to pay attention to the comment – which was uttered in an eerily similar manner to the first time the Florida native was caught saying the slur, back in November.
Since then — after Twitch objected to the creator’s refusal to address hate speech from his fans in his videos’ chats — Ross has migrated to Kick, having built an empire of more than $20 million in three years. built with the first.
Within weeks, before the dust from his sensational nixing had even cleared, another video of Ross laughing as his friend repeatedly used the N-word went viral — sparking more criticism and questions about Ross’s racial affiliation. beliefs.
The most recent case, while still somewhat unconfirmed, is now sparking more backlash — as well as fierce debate over whether Ross actually uttered the divisive word, even if it wasn’t meant to offend.
When confronted about his alleged comment by viewers on the chat, Ross claimed not to know what they were talking about – he showed surprise and even laughed at the accusations.
‘Yo! They say I said it, dude!’ he tells friend and fellow streamer Rangesh Mutama – better known as ‘N3on’ – before playing the problematic clip. “On TikTok!” he works out.
Mutama responded by urging Ross to play the clip that aired minutes earlier – telling viewers that “he knows his way around” [Ross] talks’ and so could see if he ‘said the n-word’.
Ross then challenged those watching to produce the clip allegedly containing the blemish, telling them, “Show me the clip.”
Appearing from a distance, Renae played the role of Ross’s date and rotates 360 degrees at one point in the episode to give the streamer a better view of her belongings.
The comment in question came after Ross complied with Renae’s request for a quick spin
The comment — though unconfirmed — was uttered in an eerily similar manner to the first time the Florida resident was caught saying the slur back in November
They eventually agreed, which led to Ross and Mutama watching the clip live on air.
Upon observing what Ross said, Mutama immediately agreed with fans who claimed that Ross had said the slur, saying to his friend, “Jesus Christ, bro!” You said it raw! Play it again.”
However, Ross continued to refute those claims – even after being confronted with the footage.
“Bro, I swear to god… N3on, I didn’t say it, bro! Not me!’ Ross said before the footage went viral. The streamer instead insisted he had been misheard and actually said, “And I got you.”
“I said this, I’m being honest,” Ross exclaimed — while onlookers in the chat remained skeptical.
“I said this… N3on, I said, “And I got you.” It’s, “And I got you.”‘
Ross offered to slow down the clip and played the clip a second time to prove his point, before bursting into laughter upon hearing what he said – which has still not been confirmed.
Ross has denied saying the slur, despite claims from several of his fans. He migrated to Kick late last year after building an over $20 million empire on Twitch in a few years
Fellow streamer Rangesh ‘N3on’ was present during the exchange. When playing the clip, Rangesh claimed Ross said the word
OnlyFans creator Renae did not respond to the inaudible statement during the pair’s date
Followers were also quick to point out the apparent flub on social media, adding to backlash that the streamer has already faced hateful content and slurs on the air