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“No, No There’s no way” – Kick gifts a brand new Rolls Royce to Adin Ross for his birthday

Nilotpal Chakraborty
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Kick gifts Adin Ross a Rolls Royce on his birthday

Adin David Ross is currently one of the most popular streamers in the world. He started his career as a gaming streamer who eventually rose to prominence after collaborating with several popular figures. In fact, jumping from Twitch to the Kick live streaming platform was one of the best decisions Adin Ross ever made. Incidentally, Kick recently gifted Adin a brand-new Rolls-Royce for his birthday. 

Although Adin initially focused on gaming content, his fans were expecting more from him which pushed him to create reaction content along with interviews, confrontations, and gambling. However, he has collaborated with several controversial personalities on live streams, which even led to his brand’s decline at one point in time. 

Moreover, Adin Ross was banned from Twitch a short while ago because of his controversial behavior and statements. This forced him to jump to Kick but also catapulted him into the spotlight overnight. Nevertheless, let’s find out more about Adin’s recent birthday celebration, shall we?

Adin Ross celebrates a phenomenal birthday

Adin Ross celebrated his 23rd birthday on October 11, 2023. A ton of popular faces showed up at the party, including Kai Cenat and many more. Kai Cenat gifted Adin a pair of AP watches that were worth several thousand dollars. However, Kick had an even greater surprise in store for him. 

Adin was blindfolded and taken to the garage for his ultimate surprise. He was given the keys to a brand new Rolls Royce. The blindfold was taken off and Adin was shocked to see a Roll Royce standing right there. He jumped out of excitement shouting “What the f*ck, a Rolls f*cking Royce, shut the f*ck up, No, No, there is no way”. He exclaimed that there was no way Kick just got him a Rolls Royce for his birthday. 

Adin Ross stated on stream that Twitch would never send such a gift. Kick had also sent him a birthday cake which he got to cut along with his family and have a great day. The clips of Adin’s Kick birthday surprise were uploaded on Twitter and various other platforms and the online community made it clear that Twitch would never do such a thing. 

A Twitter user clearly stated that Kick was showing more love for Adin in just a few months than Twitch showed in multiple years. Massive numbers of people commented “W” for Kick while another user clearly compared the gifts from both platforms and stated Kai Cenat received a set of busted nikes. 

Kick and Adin Ross are closer than ever

Kick gifting Adin Ross a brand new Rolls Royce was a spectacular moment but that is not all Adin gets from the platform. Adin Ross joined the Kick platform after he got banned from Twitch. They identified his talent and brought him in with one of the biggest contracts in live-streaming history. Although exact numbers have not been revealed, speculations suggest he is worth millions of dollars. 

Adin Ross has also revealed on stream that he legally receives almost 20% of revenue from most streamers on the Kick platform. According to Adin, there has been a contract signing to make this happen. But the online community had mixed thoughts about the situation as they called Adin a bad friend to all streamers but a brilliant businessman.

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Nilotpal Chakraborty

Nilotpal Chakraborty

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Nilotpal Chakraborty is a E-Sports and Media Journalist currently working as a streaming content writer under the Gaming and E-Sports department of The SportsRush. He has been a vivid viewer of live streams, YouTube content, TV shows, and movies for more than 5 years. Using such knowledge he has written more than 500 articles having been in the field for around 3 years. Apart from online content, he loves traveling, and snapping pictures and definitely craves Indian and international delicacies. You may also find him making the delicacies at home.

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