“I need more money!” Kick isn’t paying Adin Ross enough for full-time streaming


The star Twitch streamer Adin Ross claims that he is not paid enough to stream full-time on the Kick platform, and he also praises the platform to tag him in their Twitter posts. And he also stated that he needs more money to fully transit to kick for full-time live streams.
The Los Angeles streamer went online on 16 February for a short stream, on the timestamp of 22 minutes chat asked about the tweet made by the Kick Livestream platform using his name. Is he going to shift to Kick for a full-time Livestream?
Ross responded chat by saying “I need more f***king money, bro! I need more money!” and he confirmed that he is not going to fully transfer to Kick.
“But chat, I’m going, to be honest, bro. Next time, when I’m live on this s**t, I want to; what’s (it), Kick, where I am streaming. I’m not 100% going to Kick, by the way, bro.”
Afterward, he praises Kick’s tweets regarding him “Like, they make tweets at me and s**t. Actually, W Kick because their tweets are actually kind of funny, I’m not going to lie. It’s like that little humor, like, it’s funny. But I need more money! I need more money. You guys are not offering me enough money to go full-time. It’s the truth!”
The 22-year-old streamer gave the reason behind not fully transferring to kick because he needs more money “I’m literally moving full-time to you, I need more money! It’s facts! Oh… but yeah.”
However, the conversation diverted to a discussion about what content is he going to stream on Kick. Ross stated: “What are we on next, bro? Oh, chat, Friday… I want to dress up as a girl and go on Omegle and try to catfish men. And basically, after I catch them and I show them my face, (so that) they don’t skip, I want to be like, ‘Why are you doing this? Why?’ And basically make them re-evaluate and re-think life. Bro, Omegle’s unlimited content. Especially, when guess what, chat? You can’t get banned!”
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