Controversial streamer Adin Ross told fans this week that he wants to “move on” from the edgy content and toxicity that marked much of his early career, particularly as he hopes to return to Twitch after eight bans.
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Ross, who has not been live on Kick since his role in Elden Ring and a broadcast in late May, has stated that he will not be the same when he returns.
In a lengthy message shared with his waiting fans on Twitter/X Spaces, the absent streaming star promised that he would be “really, really focused on cleaning up” everything from his brand power to the toxicity surrounding his Kick fandom. “The toxic, edgy shit was cool and all, but now I wanna do some big shit,” he explained.
While he never said exactly what he wanted to do brand-wise, beyond describing his future plans as "fire shit" and repeatedly talking about collaborations, it certainly sounded like the 23-year-old has been working on things. "There's no point in staying in this little bubble," he eventually declared, before telling his fans that if they were only going to stick around to watch him stay toxic, they needed to leave.