Adin Ross is starting over.
After backlash over the toxic behavior of some fans online, Ross owned up to his part in creating the problem. He admitted he wasn’t proud of how things turned out and took full responsibility.
“I’m not perfect. I’ve said crazy sht. This is all my fault,” Ross said during a recent stream. “I’m taking full-on accountability for raising you motherfckers. The motherf*ckers that are going on Twitter and making the craziest, craziest statements on certain people. And I’m like, ‘Wow. This is my fault.’ And I feel horrible for it.”
Ross made it clear he’s ready to clean up his Kick community, promising to ban anyone contributing to the toxic vibes.
“I promised myself that these people are not gonna make it on my channel this entire year,” he said. “I’m gonna make sure all these people are banned. I’m gonna make sure all these people just don’t exist. I want nothing to do with any of these people, and that’s that. That’s what I want.”
He admitted this fresh start might cost him some followers but said he’s fine with that if it means creating a better space.
“I promised myself I would rebuild everything. I want to go back to my roots, and I understand that I may lose followers in the process.”
Ross seems serious about turning things around. Whether his plan works or not, it’s clear he’s done with the drama.
Adin Ross takes accountability for “raising” toxic fans online and says he’s moving away from them in 2025:
“I want nothing to do with any of these people.” pic.twitter.com/4at3ae2shN
— Complex Pop Culture (@ComplexPop) January 7, 2025
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