Why did Adin Ross apologize to Ed Craven? Why did Adin Ross apologize to Ed Craven? What went on between the infamous Twitch streamer and the Stake owner? Learn all there is to know.
Kick streamer Adin Ross felt let down when his highly anticipated stream with rapper Playboi Carti proved disappointing. To provide context, Ross waited an hour and a half for the rapper to arrive. However, when Carti finally showed up, he didn’t chat much and left after just 10 minutes without even taking a seat. Despite Adin’s $2 million offer and the support of Kick and Stake owner Eddie Craven, the collaboration with Playboi Carti appeared to be disappointing. Adin apologized to Eddie and the fans for the underwhelming stream. The streamer remarked: “I feel horrible.”
Kick streamer and co-owner Adin Ross’ highly anticipated stream, hyped as the biggest of the year with over 470K live viewers, turned out to be a disappointment after Playboi Carti abruptly left after just a few minutes.Adin was understandably upset when the stream didn’t go as planned. He extended his apologies to Eddie Craven, the owner of the streaming platform who funded the event.
The streamer said: “Eddie, I got you, bro. I’m sorry, we’ll talk. That’s crazy. I’m sorry, bro. Like, I don’t know what to say, Eddie. Whatever you need me to do, I’ll do it. I’ll f**king stream 20 hours a f**king day, I’ll do a subathon. I’m sorry bro. I feel horrible about it. I wish I would’ve known but that is crazy as f**k bro.”
He also mentioned that he had to postpone family duties just to stream with the rapper: “Eddie, if I would’ve known, I would never have let that happen. I’m sorry about it. I waited four f**king hours. I took a jet to LA from Miami when I have actual family sh*t going on. I’m literally going back to Miami tonight bro. I got too much family bullsh*t going on.”
The stream garnered a variety of reactions from fellow streamers and fans alike, as fans were distraught while fellow streamer Kai Cenat was also disappointed not to have the Atlanta rapper at Ross’ stream. Another point of contention arose when it was revealed that Adin had paid a portion of the $2 million to the rapper, who promptly left the stream shortly after receiving it. It remains to be seen if the rapper will comment on the matter. However, this wasn’t the first time Eddie Craven reacted to the controversial streamer.
During a 2023 interview conducted by online reporter Jake Lucky, Kick CEO Ed Craven was questioned about the recent concerns surrounding Adin Ross.
Ross is a prominent figure on the platform and also holds a stake in it. For context, he recently engaged in a series of concerning actions that include making derogatory remarks towards the LGBTQ community and even issuing threats toward others. The Kick CEO expressed his own concerns regarding Adin’s behavior. He mentioned that they discussed the matter of toxic comments with Adin and emphasized their commitment to creating a safe platform:
“I think it’s extremely reasonable doubts to have right. It makes complete sense and I understand exactly where you are coming from. We received the same feedback. We hear these complaints loud and clear. We understand that we have to address them, we have to make sure we create a safe environment. That is simply how the internet is nowadays. He also mentioned that his team has been in touch with Adin regarding the incidents and hopes to “find a way forward.”
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