“He’s a Little Bit Unhinged Okay”: On His First Day at Kick, xQc Wholeheartedly Offers a Hand to Trainwreck in Helping Adin Ross Defeat Toxicity
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Streamers like Trainwreckstv and Adin Ross have been outspoken about encouraging more people to switch to Kick in the wake of the current issue around Twitch’s promoted content rules. But Adin Ross for the past few days has been making the headlines for all the wrong reasons. Now, the latest stream by the popular streamer xQc with Trainwreck talked about Ross’s situation amidst the ongoing controversy.
Ever since the controversial tweet, it had been rough days of social media outrage for the YouTuber. Trainwreck and xQc on xQc’s first kick stream reassured the fans about Ross’s current state and promised to help him further.
Trainwreck And xQc Will Help Adin Ross Get Better
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Talking about Ross, xQc quoted, “Going through Adin for like past a year, I think he’s a bit unhinged, okay. I genuinely think it’s a problem but us being blind about it is stupid. Some of his s**t needs to get a hundred percent flushed out to regain legitimacy. I just think we can work on him.”
“He wants to move away from being Toxic[…] Us as freinds will help him through that”
TrainWrecks And Xqc on Helping Adin better himself and stay out of the Drama Eye pic.twitter.com/FLB9txvoMO
— Adin Reports (@AdinReports) June 16, 2023
Carrying on with the chain, Trainwreck added, “We can, We can. Adin understands where he is being toxic and where he is being edgy. He wants to move away from this himself. I believe people like you and I can lead his direction as friends. Off camera, he is a good kid and we can move him towards the light.”
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Ross had “banned” HasanAbi and Mizkif from using the site in a tantrum on his stream. Post the response from HasanAbi, Ross attacked him for supporting Pride Month. This followed a tweet by the YouTuber saying, “Kill yourself”. The overwhelming gesture by the streamers made the fans happy. The community welcomed the act of friendship amidst all the toxicity. Fans further hoped the streamer to come out stronger and better through the ongoing tough phase of life.
Fans believe it is the right time for the redemption of Adin Ross.
Adin needs to chill now that Xqc is here bro just stay on the good road and just don’t get into controversial stuff
— JustJoshua401 (@JustJoshua401) June 16, 2023
A user wants the YouTuber to relax and chill, and avoid losing his composure.
Yeah Adin lowkey needs to chillout
— Wulani (Soul Land is Peak) (@WulaniRR) June 16, 2023
Fans shower praises on xQc’s words.
Xqc the only streamer who I seen support Adin and make sure he’s all good
— ™️ (@MLTONY9) June 16, 2023
W xqc
— Zodiac II (@zodiactheii) June 16, 2023
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honestly dont even hate on xqc he's always been real and a good friend to adin he's not wrong
— nick (@nStickzz) June 16, 2023
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Besides the words opted by Adin Ross being problematic, fans would look forward to giving the man a second chance. Moments like these take us beyond the gaming world, displaying sheer human emotion and moral support.
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