Kai Cenat Demands Adin Ross Pay Up $10K Over Gervonta Davis & Ryan Garcia Bet

The matchup between Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia was one of the most exciting and hyped boxing displays of the year, bringing in all corners of pop culture. Even Jay-Z popped up to narrate a promo video for Tank. However, when it comes to the world of streaming, this fight caused a potential conflict between two of its biggest stars. Kai Cenat recently clowned Adin Ross after Davis’ victory, demanding his $10K from a bet they made. Unfortunately for Cenat, it seems like he won’t budge on that cash anytime soon, as he feels “robbed.”

“Adin! I need my money!” the biggest Twitch streamer in the world exclaimed from his seats to the match. “I need my ten thousand Adin, I need it!” Then, in a video published by Ross, who himself is a massive streamer, he had some bad news for Kai. “Yo, Kai, I’m scamming you,” he said with a serious look on his face. “Come get your money back, bro, I don’t care. I’m mad as f**k. I got robbed. He didn’t really get knocked out, it was the craziest thing I’ve ever seen in my life. I’m scamming you, a hundred thousand percent. I’m not even joking, bro, you’re scammed. You got scammed, bro.”

Kai Cenat Won Bet With Adin Ross, And He Wants His $10K

After this exchange, it will be interesting to see how much of this is in-the-moment anger or legitimate dodging. Of course, Adin Ross is no stranger to controversy, especially when it comes to streaming. While he no longer works with Twitch, his blasted support of Andrew Tate and other actions led public favor towards him to sour. That being said, he recently opened up about his opioid addiction, which is a much larger obstacle to overcome and one that fans should show sympathy and concern for no matter his statements.

Meanwhile, Kai Cenat recently got banned on Twitch for reportedly “repeated explicit simulated sexual activity in GTA.” While this is probably just one visit too many to the game’s strip club, it’s merely temporary. Hopefully he makes his return soon. When he does, it’s almost a guarantee that he will address this in some fashion, whether from a pure boxing match perspective or to keep demanding his money from Adin. Regardless, log back into HNHH for the latest news on Ryan Garcia, Gervonta Davis, Adin Ross, and Kai Cenat.

Adin Ross Opens Up About Opioid Addiction

Adin Ross is no stranger to controversy. In the past, those controversies have primarily centered on his streaming career. Most recently, he received his eighth Twitch ban for “displaying hateful content”. While Ross primarily streams on Kick, a new rival site to Twitch, many believe Ross is now permanently banned from Twitch.

Ross is a big fan of controversial lifestyle guru Andrew Tate. In December 2022, Ross said he would be discontinuing the “female-oriented” content to which he attributed his success to. Notably, he recently said that the promotion of hot tub streams by Twitch was “promoting poison.” However, in a new series of videos, Ross has opened up about a deeply personal issue. He has stated that he is doing so in order to be able to help others suffering from the same thing.

Ross Wants To Use Platform To Help Others With Addiction

In a series of videos collated by nojumper on Instagram, Ross opened up about his opioid addiction. Specifically, Ross said that he was addicted to Lean. Lean, colloquially known as purple drank among other names, is a mixture of a soft drink and prescription-strength cough medicine. Ross says that he “became a version of himself that he was not familiar with,” during his addiction. Ross went on to confirm that he believes himself to have kicked the addiction. However, he does note that he has only been clean for “about a week” at the time of filming.

However, Ross wasn’t simply opening up about his addiction. As part of his video, Ross states that he wants to “use his platform”. It’s unclear what Ross means by this as he offers no actionable plan. What he does offer are affirmations and encouragement. “I just want to let other know that you’re not alone,” Ross says, “and that this addiction stuff is real….All these things like drugs and alcohol…You can be better, bro. I get that it’s an escape, but it’s a trap. You’re you and I love you.” Opioid addiction affects over 2 million individuals in the United States. Ross is hoping that opening up about his story will inspire others to battle their own addiction, as he did.

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Adin Ross Gets “Swatted” Multiple Times, LAPD Responds

Popular YouTuber and streamer Adin Ross got “swatted” multiple times recently, so much so that the LAPD responded. For those of you who don’t know, “swatting” refers to the practice of calling the police about a shooting or high-risk event that would prompt a SWAT team or law enforcement to arrive at a property. What makes these calls “swatting” is that they are completely false and only done to prank a content creator or celebrity. For example, Lil Wayne woke up one night to find police in his Miami mansion due to a false call.

In fact, this situation became so frequent for Ross that officials told TMZ they’d change responses to calls regarding him. Before sending patrol cars and helicopters, police will contact his security team first. Hopefully a revised confirmation method will result in the content creator being more at peace. However, following a Twitch streaming ban and multiple public controversies, that peace seems harder to find than ever. One instance of his reproached behavior is his continued support of Andrew Tate, whose misogynist views garnered much criticism online.

Adin Ross Gets Swatted Too Often For The LAPD’s Taste

Regardless, swatting is serious business and can even result in severe injury, punishment, or loss of life. Tragically, an innocent man passed away after he faced a swatting incident in his home. Reportedly, he fought with another player over a Call of Duty match and his opponent made the call to send police to his home. What’s more is that it’s affected multiple celebrities to varying degrees, whether it’s unearthed information or simply disturbing their well-being and sense of security. Still, at least in Adin Ross’s case, he still has quite the huge following despite these bumps in the road and controversies.

Meanwhile, the 22-year-old’s antics and proximity to the rap world even resulted in a few conflicts and disses. For example, YoungBoy dissed the streamer after he allegedly liked Adin’s girlfriend’s Instagram picture and the YouTuber clapped back. “Tell that YouTuber or streamer, whatever he is,” YB rapped in a song snippet. “Stop playin’ with me, b***h / You ain’t man like that, know them gunnas layin’ with me, b***h / I ain’t got no Instagram, no social media, I wasn’t talkin’ to yo b***h / Ugly a**, y’all disgustin’, you n***as make me sick.” Regardless of that exchange, come back to HNHH for the latest on Adin Ross.

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