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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Erick Sermon Reflects On Overcoming Opioid Addiction

Erick Sermon says that he spent time in a rehab facility in 2022 while battling an addiction to opioids. The EPMD rapper detailed his experiences in a candid post on Instagram, Saturday.

“2023 WOW. so blessed to have lived this long,” Erick Sermon wrote. “Life isn’t guaranteed so don’t take it for granted. I’m fresh out of rehab . 7 months clean from opioids..During this time my moms was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer liver kidney and chest. Changed my entire life around.”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – AUGUST 20: Erick Sermon of EPMD performs at It’s Time For Hip Hop In NYC: Queens at Forest Hills Stadium on August 20, 2021 in New York, New York. (Photo by Jason Mendez/Getty Images)

He continued: “My family is being attacked from every angle but the devils a liar. I’m believe that my GOD has us.. time to move forward in a loving manner. Without love it doesn’t work. Believe me Through all of this I love life I just wanna find a different way to function in it. Blessings ppl.”

Sermon didn’t get into specifics regarding how much time he spent at the treatment facility. Numerous friends and fans of Sermon’s shared their support in the comments section, including DJ Scratch.

“I’m so happy you finally went & got some help. I’m proud of you @erick_sermon,” Scratch wrote.

In addition to reflecting on his addiction struggles, Sermon reminded fans to be on the lookout for his next album, Dynamic Duos.

“Oh yeah. My new project on the 300 label coming SOON,” he went on. “Don’t ever think I’m gonna stop. DYNAMIC DUO S. u never heard anything like this before.”

Sermon previously mentioned working with Dr. Dre for the first time on the upcoming project.

Check out Erick Sermon’s full post below.

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