Popular streamer Adin Ross is renowned for his provocative content on YouTube and Kick. Ross took a heartfelt approach in a YouTube video where he candidly discussed his battle with opioid addiction. Opening up about his struggles, Adin Ross also expressed how he discussed his struggles with Andrew and Tristan Tate.
The popular Kick streamer took a moment to connect with his fans on a more profound level. Through this raw and honest dialogue, Adin Ross demonstrated a genuine commitment to supporting others struggling with addiction, emphasizing the importance of leveraging his platform for a greater purpose.
'I became a version of myself I wasn't familiar with'
In his latest video, Ross told how he discussed his addiction journey with Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate, who encouraged him to "punish" himself by hitting the gym immediately rather than delaying it. Adin Ross opened up about the profound impact his opioid addiction had on his behavior and identity, describing how he became unrecognizable to both himself and those close to him. With a focus on the personal toll of addiction, Ross urged viewers to actively combat it and strive for a more fulfilling life. While dealing with the addiction Ross stated, "Arrogance started coming out of me and I became a version of myself I wasn't familiar with."
Although Ross initially disclosed his addiction in an April Kick feed, he chose to delve deeper into the topic in this YouTube video, citing the platform's supportive and uplifting community as the reason for this decision. Ross highlighted the danger of individuals unknowingly escalating their opioid and drug use, emphasizing the negative consequences it can bring. He also candidly shared his experience of physical withdrawal symptoms, such as elevated body temperature and gastrointestinal issues. Ross emphasized his commitment to sweat out the toxins from his body, adopt a strict diet, increase physical activity, and spread love as part of his recovery process.
'Devil's temptation'
Ross firmly advises people to confront addiction as it is a 'Devil's temptation,' encouraging them to pursue a life of greater fulfillment and well-being.
Despite his controversial reputation, Ross's willingness to openly discuss his challenges demonstrates his readiness to confront sensitive issues. This transparency also underscores the significance of raising awareness about mental health within the gaming community and establishing support networks for those grappling with addiction and other mental health-related issues.
Ross stated, "This addiction stuff is real. I know a lot of people who are still addicted to it. Drugs, alcohol, all of these things? you can be better bro. It’s a trap. It’s the devil tempting you bro. You don’t need that. I love you, I’m here for you bro. I’m getting back to my normal self, and I’m getting happy. I was in such a dark hole, and you’re going to see a lot better from me. I love all of you.”