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For the past couple of months, Adin Ross has never missed a chance to be in the spotlight as things kept falling under his belt one after the other. Be it hate from fellow streamers for emulating dear friend Andrew Tate or firing shots at Kanye West, one thing came after another. But one incident always stole the show as it involved the most important part of his career. It was none other than his controversial relationship with Twitch, which made him walk out of the platform and sign a deal with its arch-nemesis. 

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This, once again, created a buzz in the market as fellow streamers voiced their opinions about the same. Given that Ross was enough to blame, they were skeptical about this deal and hoped for things to get better for him. But then, the ASMR queen walked in, sharing her thoughts, as she was not in awe of the 22-year-old’s move. 

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What does Amouranth think of Adin Ross?

During an exclusive interview with EssentiallySports, Amouranth shared her thoughts about Kick and everything wrong with it. She felt that the platform could do much better if they laid out firmer terms and conditions, as extra liberty might ruin the reputation. Plus, the signing of multiple big streamers would not always work as currently, some are just like the ‘problematic children of the classroom.’ 

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Hearing this, we had to ask her about her opinion on Adin Ross, Buddha, and others transitioning to Twitch. First, she explained how people could still stream on Kick while hopping on Twitch once in a while, only that they should never bad-mouth the Amazon-owned platform

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“I don’t think it’s wrong to diversify your content on different platforms. I think the way they’re going about it though is not great. I think if you’re gonna branch out on other platforms, you should never sh*t on the one that you’re still planning to be on because that will get you banned,” she said.

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But then, she made a statement that had to take the spotlight. “Don’t bite the hand that feeds you,” she exclaimed while in conversation. This made us wonder if Amouranth would ever join Kick, and the answer to that question remains ‘Yes!’

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But of course, that will require the platform to offer her a certain amount of money, something she revealed in the interview. And that, if there was a way to stream on both platforms without a Twitch ban, she would opt for it too.

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