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'I just don't give a f**k anymore, bro': Adin Ross calls out Kai Cenat for being a fake friend

'I just don't give a f**k anymore, bro': Adin Ross calls out Kai Cenat for being a fake friend

Time of India5 days ago
Image via: Kai Cenat Live/YouTube
Since in the world of livestreaming industries clout and carefully curated friendships weigh so heavily, not all friendships are what they claim to be. Adin Ross has now addressed the elephant in the room- the fractured bond between him and Kai Cenat-and he has done so without any holds barred.
Adin Breaks His Silence on Kai Cenat
The Kick streamer Adin Ross finally broke silence about his rumored fallout with the Twitch sensation Kai Cenat, and he was not mincing words. During a livestream held on July 16, 2025, Ross reacted to a viral clip in which fellow streamer Felix 'xQc' expressed the feeling that Kai was purposefully ignoring Adin - a claim Ross says just confirms what he has been feeling for a while.
"I mean, dude, guys, there is a clip of literally he doesn't even, Kai doesn't even say anything.
He scrolls right past and s*t. We had a conversation about that off-stream. I mean, like, look, obviously like, it doesn't fking look good. Right? I mean, it really doesn't. But, whatever. It's not that serious to me. I really don't care. If people don't want to fk with me online or whatever, it is what it is. At this point, I just don't give a f*k anymore, bro.
That's why I'm trying to tell y'all..." he mentioned.
Shortly after the internet had speculated about a possible tension between the two streamers for months, this is probably the very first time that Ross himself confirmed that there indeed exists some kind of rift and the fans are dissecting every second of his livestream.
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The Silent Scroll That Spoke Volumes
The matter that sparked the drama again was due to Kai Cenat reportedly skipping Adin's name on a stream, a moment Ross says they had already discussed privately. Adin explained: "We had a conversation about that off-stream. It obviously doesn't f**king look good. But whatever, it's not that serious to me."
But the way things were unfolding during that said stream was one of mounting frustration and detachment from that inner circle of top-tier creators.
"Snakes and Fakes": A Brewing Storm
Ross has hinted several times about problems behind the curtains. Earlier this month, a 46-second clip of him speaking to xQc went viral in which he raged about the division being filled with "snakes and fakes." Despite never mentioning names, fans quickly started speculating that the unnamed target was none other than Kai Cenat.
Ross said in the clip, 'The problem with when you hang around with snakes and fakes is that it's inevitable that the drama breaks out and s**t.
So, you and I have done so much together, like, I'll never snake you, on god! Like, I will, real, never snake you. I would never..."
That moment is now viewed as the clear precursor to the erupting events that transpired on July 16.
Fans React: Team Adin or Team Kai?
The internet has since erupted with takes, memes and theories. While there are those who sympathise with Adin's frustration and openness, many feel that airing public feuds is a tired trope and an example of larger, systemic issues in the streaming community as well. As one fan tweeted: 'Adin just stated the obvious. The top streamers are not as tight as they portray.'
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