After livestreaming porn to his viewers on Kick during a ⭕recent stream, Adin Ross then sen💙t a threatening Twitter DM to Esports content creator Jake Lucky, who shared a video of the incident, telling him to "keep yourself safe :)".

Over the past few weeks, Adin Ross has publicly made the transition from streaming on ꦚTwitch to a new service called Kick, which is notable for having fewer terms of ဣservices and greater privacy options for streamers. The move has caused a lot of discussion within the streaming community, especially with some of the content that Ross has been streaming.

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One of the most recent streams saw Ross asking his Kick audience what they wanted to see on the platform. The audience then told him to go on PornHub, which caused Ross to say, "I don't support porn... I don't support this shit. The f*** you want to watch here?", before deciding to stream the porn anyway. Ross then asked his audience how old they were, with some replying that they were underage, which caused the streamer to say, "Jesus, okay, I didn't know that".

, "Going from calling porn poison and saying he wants hot tub streamers on Twitch banned to then showing your underage audience porn is absolutely mindblowing stuff". In response to Lucky sharing the clip, which got more than three million views, Ross messaged him on Twitter wဣith a threatening message, saying, "Keep yourself safe :)", which Lucky also shared with his audience.

Ross hasn't responded to the DM being shared by Lucky just yet and hasn't openly talked about the incident on Kick, but it's likely just a matter of time until he does. This is far from the first time that Ross has found himself in hot water (ironic considering the hot tub comments) recently, as just last week he wentꦍ on Omeagle and asked strangers to "act black" for $100.

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