Adin Ross, the controversial streamer known for his viral broadcast with President-Elect Donald Trump, appears to be in limbo after hinting at a split from Kick, the platform he joined following his permanent Twitch ban.

Ross had previously claimed his Kick deal was "the biggest streaming deal of any creator," cementing his role as a cornerstone of the platform.

Rumors of a falling out began on November 12, when Kick's CEO, Eddie Craven, allegedly unfollowed Ross on social media—a claim denied by fellow streamer xQc.

"I don't know when or where I'm streaming next. I hope it's sooner rather than later," Ross posted cryptically to X, fueling speculation. He later announced a Q&A session instead of a live broadcast, leaving fans speculating about his next move.

Some fans have criticized Kick for letting go of one of their top streamers.

"Kick really let go of the only person that was keeping their platform alive," one user commented. Another speculated that Kick's struggles with moderation were a factor, echoing Ross's own past frustrations.

"I'm on the moderation [team] about that so much, and they don't listen to me," Ross said. "That is very frustrating. I'm gonna keep b*tching about the [moderation] until they listen."

Having vowed to shift away from gambling streams to focus on "elevating" his content, Ross's future as a livestreaming personality is now uncertain. Fans are left wondering whether he'll find a new platform or fade from the scene altogether.

Originally published by Latin Times.

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