THREE RIVERS, CALIFORNIA: Adin Ross faces his mother's wrath for dangerous phone streaming while driving.
While live-streaming with his phone in hand, Adin Ross was driving at a speed that made his mother uncomfortable. About halfway through the drive, she politely requested him to "slow the f***k down."
Adin Ross, a prominent figure in the world of streaming, has been at the center of several controversies.
After his permanent ban from Twitch, he found a new home on Kick but continued to make headlines for all the wrong reasons. From controversial guests to offensive comments, he has proven to be a "brand risk" for the platform.
Adin Ross receives fiery call from his mother
Adin Ross recently found himself in hot water once again, but this time the source of anger was much closer to home – his own mother.
Adin Ross, in the passenger seat of a Lamborghini Urus, couldn't resist showcasing the car's immense power, boasting, "This is the best car in the world because it can go super duper fast."
As he sped down the road at an alarming pace, his phone started ringing, putting him in a risky situation with a handheld device while driving.
Initially, he hesitated to answer, but he soon realized that the caller was none other than his mother.
“Mom, I’m alive,” he said after picking up. “I know you are,” she replied. “Slow the f**k down. I’m seeing it, please.”
During a late-night streaming session, he received a call from his concerned mother, who urged him to drive safely.
Disregarding her plea, he persisted in streaming, all while holding his phone and splitting his focus between the road and his online audience.
Adin Ross disheartened after splurging $200k
Prominent Twitch streamer Adin Ross made waves when he publicly disclosed his hefty $200,000 investment in what he believed to be an exclusive collaboration between music legends Kanye West and Travis Scott.
However, his excitement soon turned to frustration as it was revealed that the track was, in fact, an AI-generated creation.
During a live stream, an irritated Ross expressed his disappointment, stating, "I paid $200,000 for an unreleased song… it was AI. I got scammed for $200,000 by an AI song."
He then played the AI-generated track on his stream, highlighting its artificial nature by saying, "Listen to how AI it is."
At one moment, he momentarily hesitated, pondering the authenticity of the song, before ultimately confirming the deception.