Adin Ross Sparks Controversy Over N-word Use in Kick Stream
Adin Ross Admits Using N-word in Viral Stream Clip

Popular Kick streamer Adin Ross has ignited significant online debate after making candid admissions about his use of the N-word during a recent live broadcast. The controversy emerged from a 30-second clip that went viral on social media platform X on November 28, 2025, where Ross directly addressed his use of the racial slur while rapping along to songs in his personal life.

The Viral Admission That Shocked Fans

During his Kick stream, Ross made a bold statement that immediately caught viewers' attention. The streamer told his audience, "I'm not going to lie to you guys. I'm not fake. Whenever I listen to rap music… there's times where I say it." He further elaborated that while he avoids using the word during streams, he has rapped songs containing the N-word in his daily life.

Ross emphasized his commitment to authenticity, stating, "But me not saying it on stream, like, I have rapped songs before saying the word. I'm not a pu**y, and I'll tell you guys that." This honest admission was part of his broader philosophy about maintaining truth and honesty with his community of supporters.

Ross Calls Out Other Streamers

The controversial streamer didn't stop at his personal confession. He extended his argument by claiming that this behavior is widespread among content creators. Ross asserted, "I believe that every single streamer f**king says it… pretty sure everyone f**king says it."

He had particularly harsh words for those who deny using the racial slur, bluntly stating that "they're full of f**king bulls**t." This sweeping accusation against fellow streamers has added fuel to the ongoing discussion about authenticity versus responsibility in the streaming community.

Russia Streaming Plans with UFC Stars

In another development from the same stream, Ross revealed exciting collaboration plans that shifted focus from the controversy. The streamer announced his ambitions to travel to Russia for a special streaming event with UFC champions Islam Makhachev and Khabib Nurmagomedov.

Ross explained the logistical preparations, noting, "Islam, his manager, Ali, he'll set up the stream… I'm working on getting my visa for Russia." He made a direct appeal to Russian authorities, saying, "Please, Russian government… allow to let me to come in your country."

The streamer expressed enthusiasm about training in Dagestan, exploring local culture, and broadcasting the entire experience to his audience. This international collaboration represents a significant expansion of his streaming content beyond typical gaming and commentary streams.

Additionally, Ross continues to make headlines with other projects, including the recent announcement about launching "real" streamer awards in partnership with Asmongold and Nick Lee. This comes amid his earlier statements about returning to Twitch for collaborations with 6ix9ine and Carti, indicating a busy schedule ahead for the controversial content creator.