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Why does Adin Ross want HasanAbi to ‘kill himself’? Twitch gamer blasts Kick star over ban comments
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2023-06-08 12:48
Kick star Adin Ross received flak on Twitter after encouraging HasanAbi to self-harm

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THREE RIVERS, CALIFORNIA: Kick star Adin Ross received flak on Twitter after encouraging HasanAbi, a Twitch celebrity, to self-harm. HasanAbi and Adin Ross have been at odds for a while, and their animosity erupted when the owner of Kick-Party 'banned' the political streamer from the service.

HasanAbi responded to the suspension by branding Ross a "gremlin" and claiming that he never intended to join Kick in the first place. Adin Ross revealed a major surprise on Twitter after a few more back-and-forths, during which Adin Ross even questioned Hasan's principles for changing his profile picture for Pride Month but not Black History Month.

‘You're going to hell'

Adin tweeted again on Wednesday, June 7, but he didn't hold back this time as he wrote, “Hasan pls kys I’ll do anything. Please,” Ross tweeted.

In a vicious assault on the left-wing pundit, Ross then claimed that Hasan had used his position to "push an agenda" on young people. He said, "Hassan u push gay agenda for little boys and girls. You're a creep, you're going to hell."

HasanAbi blasts Adin Ross

Ross came under fire from HasanAbi when the streamer disclosed that he had prematurely suspended both him and Mizkif from Kick. Twitch introduced its new policies for branded content on Tuesday, June 6, and since then, the streaming conflicts have become hotter.

As a result, some prominent streamers have vowed to quit the platform entirely if these changes are implemented, and other streaming services are vying for their business. Adin Ross, Trainwreck, and most recently BruceDropEmOff all have homes on Kick, one of these platforms.

Ross, who recently said that he now owns a portion of Kick, stated during a recent show that he prevented Mizkif and Hasan from joining the rival site.

“Only two streamers are banned from Kick,” he explained to his viewers. “Mizkif, you can’t come. You’re not coming to Kick, bro. I’m sorry, you’re not coming, bro. Me and Bruce don’t want you here, you’re not coming. That’s first. F*ck you. Suck a d*ck,” he said.

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