On October 20, during a Kick stream alongside FaZe Ronaldo—who recently received his fifth Twitch ban—Adin Ross brought to light some serious allegations involving fellow creators.
Ross started by hinting at certain members from FaZe, claiming they tried to manipulate Kick regarding their streaming revenue. “They were attempting to photoshop their analytics,” he stated, revealing that “someone got caught in the act,” which caused discontent within their group. “Some individuals are just frustrated, if you catch my drift, and they’re throwing deals your way,” Ross clarified.
Adin Ross exposes that a FaZe member attempted to manipulate their streaming revenues to land a KICK deal 😭 pic.twitter.com/UOMkkGVfHe
— ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) October 20, 2024
Although Ross didn’t disclose the identities of the implicated FaZe members during the live stream, he mentioned his intent to inform Ronaldo later about who it was.
One viewer commented, “These guys have everything they could want yet they’re still greedy. I feel bad for Banks,” while others speculated about potential names involved.
Suggestions included claims like “It must be Lacy,” “I’m betting it was Silky,” and “Sounds like something Max would do,” hinting at widespread guessing among the audience.
Another user remarked, “Max or Jason were both about to join Kick but suddenly didn’t. I’m leaning towards Jason since he started talking trash about Kick after losing the deal,” which further fueled the discussion.
In recent months, several FaZe members have been in the spotlight for leaking their Twitch earnings during streams, although the accuracy of these figures has been debated within the community.
Earlier this month, following FaZe Clan’s subathon, there was an unintentional exposure of their earnings. Viral footage suggested that Jason reportedly made about $500,000, while Lacy and Ronaldo surpassed $1,000,000.
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