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Adin Ross admits bagging 20% revenue from 'every single streamer' on Kick, trolls dub streamer 'greedy'

2023-09-28 12:48
Adin Ross revealed he gets 20 per cent of revenue from streamers in his circle
Adin Ross admits bagging 20% revenue from 'every single streamer' on Kick, trolls dub streamer 'greedy'

MIAMI, FLORIDA: Adin Ross, a prominent figure in the Kick streaming community, recently opened up about his earnings from 'every single streamer' on Kick.

He also addressed his involvement with the controversial internet personality, N3on, asserting ownership.

Furthermore, Ross shared his indifference towards the varying reactions of his fans, whether positive or negative, asserting that he is content with his current status.

A clip from Ross's livestream went viral on X, drawing both praise for his entrepreneurial growth and criticism for potentially being perceived as 'greedy.'

Adin Ross claims 'I have 20% of N3on'

In a clip featuring Adin Ross that garnered widespread attention on X (formerly Twitter), shared by the account Dramaalert, accompanied by the following caption, "Adin Ross revealed he gets 20 per cent of revenue from streamers in his circle, such as Neon. L Friend or W business move?”

In the livestream clip of Adin Ross, he playfully remarked that he took pleasure in "owning" N3on.

He subsequently disclosed that he receives a share of the earnings from every streamer legally on the Stake-backed platform aka Kick, "'N3on owns you.' Legally, I have 20 per cent of N3on. So, I own him! But, you know, it feels good. I, actually - I didn't tell you guys this, I have legally 20 per cent of every single streamer on this platform."

Ross promptly rectified his statement, asserting that he obtained a 20 per cent share of the revenue from specific content creators such as ‘Cheesur’.

"Well, not every single streamer. But all my boys. 20 per cent. Cheesur was the first one to sign the contract. Just letting you guys know. I want to be open with you guys. Okay?" he said.

In the midst of the livestream conversation, Adin Ross took notice of certain viewers who expressed criticism regarding the situation.

In response, he stated, "L friend.' Hey, I don't care! All right? Listen, bro. It's not even some 'L man' s**t. A lot of rappers own a lot of rappers."

"I've got to put my boy to good position. We've got to help him out. We've got to make sure he's good. Now, look at him! I swung him on the swing set and N3on's now f**king carrying this platform. So, it's f**king amazing," Ross concluded.

Internet calls Adin Ross 'greedy'

Adin Ross's recent stream brought attention to the revenue he receives from "every single streamer" on Kick. This had fans flood to the comment section with their perspectives.

One fan said, "Man's got to get paid. Had no idea who Neon was until started popping up on Adin's streams."

Another fan wrote, "He setting up to stop streaming by having others do it so he can move on but still gain revenue. But.. can't hate on him for that. He's putting people in positions to make money. Changing lives. Even though I think Adin a twerp most times."

Another fan wrote, "Great business move, he made them"

The user said, "The man that creates an environment for his friends to succeed and get rich should be treated as such."

Another user commented, "He’s just greedy for real. Not a TRUE friend. L Adin and L anyone who agree with him."

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