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Adin Ross' fake interview with Kim Jong Un ignites meme fest on X: 'Jail time is needed for this'

2023-09-21 19:47
Adin Ross gained attention by announcing a Kim Jong Un interview as he attracted 330,000 Twitch viewers
Adin Ross' fake interview with Kim Jong Un ignites meme fest on X: 'Jail time is needed for this'

MIAMI, FLORIDA: In a stunning and unexpected development that reverberated throughout the world of online streaming, Adin Ross recently announced that he had successfully arranged an interview with Kim Jong Un, the mysterious leader of North Korea.

In a live-streamed event, Ross not only broke all previous viewership records but also sparked a viral meme frenzy on the Twitter platform.

Meme Fest Unleashed

Adin Ross' provocative stunt proved highly effective in garnering unparalleled attention for his Kick channel.

Even after the ruse concluded, Ross continued to dominate discussions on various social media platforms, with viral memes and humorous reactions inundating the feeds of both his fans and critics.

One user wrote, "Adin Ross after tricking all of America with fake Kim Jong Un."

Another user wrote, "Adin Ross after he lied to his 9-year-old fans and pulled 450k views."

A third user wrote, "Adin Ross really just tricked the entire internet into thinking he was having Kim Jong Un on stream."

A fourth user tweeted, "Jail time is needed for this."

Another user wrote, "Y’all really believed him lol."

Record-Breaking Viewership on Kick

Adin Ross celebrated for his magnetic online persona, accomplished an unprecedented feat during the live-streaming event.

With an astonishing 330,000 viewers in attendance, Ross reached an all-time viewership high on Twitch, a milestone he had never previously achieved.

This extraordinary accomplishment also signaled a watershed moment for Kick, firmly establishing it as a major contender in the live-streaming landscape.

Simultaneously, Twitchtracker reported another remarkable milestone for Ross' streaming platform, Kick, as it celebrated a substantial surge in popularity, with his follower count surpassing an impressive 700,000.

The focal point of this captivating streaming event was Ross' "interview" with Kim Jong Un. Yet, the unfolding scenario was anything but an authentic exchange with the North Korean leader.

Ross amusingly assumed the role of the notorious dictator, swiftly prompting the audience to recognize that they were, in fact, partaking in a humorous parody rather than a bona fide interview.

As a result, the viewership numbers saw a sharp and rapid decline.

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