LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: During a recent livestream, Kick streamer, Adin Ross discussed the fake Lil Baby's video that went viral on X (formerly Twitter) last week. He revealed that he got confused and believed it was Lil Baby.
In a widely circulated clip, a man was seen performing explicit acts in a video. Numerous individuals initially believed the man in the video to be Lil Baby.
However, it was subsequently discovered that the individual in the video was not Lil Baby.
Adin Ross claimed, 'It's not Lil Baby'
Ross wished to engage in a conversation about this with his followers, viewing it as an opportunity to tackle the degree to which the internet has deteriorated in recent years.
The relatively constructive discussion took an unexpected turn when Ross mentioned that he had viewed the video a total of "six times."
Ross remarked, "Yo I saw that video on Twitter right? I don't know why people are even saying it to him and the fact that he did not post that is crazy cause I feel him though bro."
He went on to say, "I feel the internet is just a f**ked up voice. It's just like clearly though, you saw it? Yeah I saw it bro. I watched it like six times. I'm like, would you like, what the f**k?"
Overall, he undertook this action to confirm that the individual in the video was not Lil Baby. He felt like he was heavily ridiculed for making this disclosure. He concluded by emphatically stating, "It's not Lil Baby, bro. It's not Lil Baby."
Adin Ross looks forward to changing content strategy
During a recent stream, Adin Ross remarked, "People watch anything. People watch fake couples, people watch fake f**king... everything, people watch anything."
He went on to say, "People just want to listen and want to be a part of something. So I realized, maybe I am not that bad anyway."
"I just think that people just watch me, even if you're kids, you must watch me and gain something out of it," he continued.
The Kick streamer further added, "So, without being said I am going to change my ways, slowly, don't judge me. Please, we're gonna change our ways together."
A user on X (formerly Twitter) shared a clip from the livestream, inquiring of other users whether they trust Adin Ross's recent announcement that he intends to alter his approach to inspire his audience and enhance his mental well-being.
The user wrote, "Adin Ross just officially announced he will finally be changing his ways to inspire his viewers and to improve his mental health. Do you believe him?"