Kick Streaming Drama: Izi Prime Feels Excluded from Adin Ross's Stacy's Step Bros Group
A recent online feud between two prominent Kick streamers has captivated digital audiences, highlighting tensions within a popular content creation circle. On March 11, 2026, streamer Izi Prime used his Kick livestream to voice frustrations about being left out of Adin Ross's influential group, known as Stacy's Step Bros (SSB).
Izi Prime's Emotional Livestream Revelation
During his broadcast, Izi Prime explained in detail why he believes he has been sidelined from SSB, a collective that includes creators like Cameron "Cuffem," Nermin "Cheesur," Steven "Konvy," and Shnaggyhose. He emphasized that the issue was not about collaborative streaming sessions but rather exclusion from the group's offline gatherings and real-life interactions.
"You know what I'm saying? You can't say I'm ungrateful. I understand, bro. But I'm done trying to force something that isn't working," Izi Prime stated emotionally during the stream. He revealed that despite living merely seven minutes from the group's primary meeting spot—a warehouse used for filming and socializing—he rarely felt included in their activities.
"From that year, gang, I was seven minutes from the warehouse. They were hanging out and doing things, but I wasn't part of it," he told viewers, underscoring his sense of isolation. Izi Prime clarified that the problem stemmed from off-camera moments, such as basketball games and casual hangouts, where he felt deliberately overlooked.
Adin Ross's Response and Perspective
A day earlier, on March 10, 2026, Adin Ross addressed the situation in his own Kick livestream titled "RAINBET #AD 18+". Ross expressed a desire to avoid internet drama and extended support to Izi Prime, despite their differences.
"I wish him nothing but the best, and I said that I would help him get back to Atlanta if that's what he truly wants to do to be happy," Ross said, offering to cover moving costs if needed. However, he also explained his reasons for maintaining distance, citing concerns about behavior that made collaboration challenging.
"I have nothing but love and respect for him. But there were times when I didn't want him around because it became a liability when someone is constantly getting into trouble," Ross admitted, highlighting the complexities of their professional relationship.
Fan Reactions and Online Spread
The conversation quickly gained traction online, with fans noting the palpable tension between two creators who previously collaborated closely on Kick. Key points from the dispute include:
- Izi Prime's frustration over being excluded from SSB's real-life activities despite proximity.
- Adin Ross's acknowledgment of the situation and his offer of assistance.
- The emphasis on off-stream interactions as the core issue, rather than on-air collaborations.
- The potential impact on their future streaming dynamics and fan perceptions.
This incident sheds light on the often-unseen personal dynamics within streaming communities, where offline relationships can significantly influence online content and creator networks. As both streamers navigate this disagreement, their audiences remain engaged, watching how it unfolds in the digital sphere.
