Popular streamer Adin Ross has extended an apology to the city of Los Angeles for his heated comments about the area.
In a recent livestream, Ross took a moment to address the controversial issue, reflecting on his past statements about the city. Taking accountability, Ross acknowledged his outburst and apologized for how he handled the situation. However, he did make it clear that he was only extending an olive branch to the city and not the individuals he had issues with.
“I do want to clarify and take a step back, and really in the moment, I was obviously talking crazy and sh*t,” he added. “I’m not necessarily apologizing to people I was talking towards. But I do want to say one thing: L.A. is to not be f**ked with. L.A. is a serious place, and I love L.A. Seriously, I love L.A.”
The entire ordeal seems to stem from his vocal support for Drake amid his ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar. Since Ross has made it known that he is sticking by Drizzy, many people believed that he was banned from Los Angeles and was even blacklisted. The rumors were heightened after the “Cuhmunity” podcast hosts AD and Pun claimed that Ross was prohibited from visiting. Nonetheless, Ross clarified that he doesn’t “give a f**k” about the allegations.
“I’m not banned from L.A., bro,” Ross said in a bold video. “I wish somebody would. I swear to God. I’m gonna go to L.A., nobody’s gonna do sh*t to me. I promise you, bro. I don’t give a f**k. You think I’m scared of L.A.? What? I lived in L.A. for years and years and years.”
He continued, “I’m not banned from L.A. F**k that old a** motherf**ker on that podcast, bro. I’ll smack the sh*t out of you. Well, not me. But I’m gonna have security smack the f**k out of you.”
Ross’s apology looks like an attempt to ease the tension between himself and the city, but it’s not clear if he is officially backing down from any other feuds.
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