Adin Ross Confirms Return to Kick and Hints at Long-Term Plans on the Platform

Adin Ross Confirms Return to Kick and Hints at Long-Term Plans on the Platform

Adin Ross, the immensely popular social media personality, has officially announced his return to Kick, much to the excitement of his fans. After months of speculation regarding his next move, he is ready to re-establish his presence on the platform with ambitious plans for the future.

Kick gained significant attention in 2023 as a streaming platform, highlighted by high-profile deals with stars like xQc, who signed a staggering $100 million contract. Following a permanent ban from Twitch, Ross also made the decision to join Kick, where he initially found success thanks to the platform’s more lenient moderation policies. However, after a dramatic exit in 2024, fans were left wondering about his next steps.

After a period of uncertainty, Ross made waves at the end of the year during a discussion with Kick’s CEO, Ed Craven. He revealed why he ultimately chose to remain with Kick after initially implying he might leave indefinitely. His recent appearance on Drake’s channel, where they celebrated the holidays, hinted at his imminent return.

Adin Ross confirms streaming comeback chat with Kick CEO Ed Craven
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Adin Ross’s appearance on ‘Kick Talk’ with CEO Ed Craven on December 21 served as a backdrop to his triumphant announcement of his return.

Adin Ross to Stream on Kick This Weekend

Fans can anticipate Ross’s live streaming comeback on Kick over the weekend, spanning from Saturday, January 4 to Sunday, January 5, 2025. Although a specific start time has yet to be disclosed, eager viewers should stay tuned for updates.

This momentous event marks Ross’s first live stream from his own Kick account since October 22, 2024—an absence of 74 days. His return has created considerable excitement, and he hinted at even bigger things on the horizon.

In a tweet, Ross promised, “The return. I’ll stay for good this time, got something even bigger to tell you guys,” piquing the interest of his fanbase.

Ross reassured his followers that he isn’t planning on leaving Kick anytime soon, indicating a long-term commitment to the platform. However, the specifics of his “bigger” plans remain a mystery.

During his discussions with Ed Craven, Ross expressed a strong desire to continue hosting his Brand Risk boxing events, which may be a part of his upcoming announcements. “Eddie, you’re great bro, and you believe in Brand Risk, and I know you want to see this sh** go to the moon,” he stated, leaving fans to speculate whether the upcoming news relates to the next event.

Alongside Ross for this exciting return will be fellow streamers Cuffem, Shaggy, and Konvy. Interestingly, while Drake played a significant role in facilitating Ross’s comeback stream, he does not appear to be involved in this specific return.

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