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Time of India
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Adin Ross blames old community for Sketch controversy, says he only deleted X community to get unbanned
(Image via @hotspotloop/X) In a recent livestream, Adin Ross opened up about the drama surrounding his former X Community, AR Loyals , and their role in uncovering Sketch's controversial past. Reflecting on the incident and his forced disbandment of the group to regain his Twitch access, Adin admitted he had no idea his own fans were behind the viral leak — and if it were up to him, the community would still be active today. 'It Was My Old Community That Did That' Adin Ross didn't mince words when he addressed how the internet discovered details about Sketch's past, specifically, the viral revelation that Sketch had previously been involved in LGBTQ+ adult content. The topic exploded in July 2024, but only recently did Adin learn that his own followers had dug up the information. 'I didn't even know this. Konvy told me,' he said in disbelief. 'It was my old comm that did that.' Adin, clearly taken aback, explained that the situation was a wake-up call. 'Once I found out you guys could really get your hands on literally anything, it's kinda scary. Really, really scary.' 'I Would've Never Deleted AR Loyals' The discussion didn't stop at the Sketch situation. Adin went on to reveal a key piece of behind-the-scenes drama: the real reason he deleted AR Loyals. According to him, it was never a personal choice — it was a condition Twitch gave him to lift his ban. 'Not have never it wasn't for getting unbanned,' Adin said. He emphasised that toxicity wasn't exclusive to his group and that many streamer communities exhibit similar, if not worse, behavior. 'It doesn't make sense,' he added. 'That was kinda my way to get it (my account) back. Then I got it back.' His tone carried a mix of frustration and resignation, revealing that the deletion of AR Loyals wasn't a moral decision, but a business one. 'It Sucks Because I Had No Choice' Adin's final thoughts on the matter were blunt and emotional. 'That's what sucks,' he said. 'Because I had no choice but to do that.' The incident highlights the tension creators often face between community loyalty and platform policies. Adin made it clear that his bond with his audience runs deep, even if it comes with unexpected consequences. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.
Yahoo
24-06-2025
- Yahoo
Facing attempted murder charge, ex-Steelers WR Antonio Brown says 'I'm out the country'
Antonio Brown has claimed to be out of the country, as his latest social media post has gone viral for all the wrong reasons. Brown, who is facing an attempted murder charge for his alleged involvement in a shooting at Adin Ross' celebrity boxing event, took to social media to seemingly declare he isn't in the United States: "I'm out the country. Ain't no more child support. Tell your mama get a job." It remains to be seen if this post should be taken seriously, as Brown — or whoever handles his account — often makes outlandish comments on X, including last week's take on Steelers DT Cam Heyward. Regarding the charges, Brown claims to have been the victim in the incident and dismissed the shooting video allegations as 'made up.' We will continue to keep you updated as more information becomes available. For up-to-date Steelers coverage, follow us on X @TheSteelersWire and give our Facebook page a like. This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Ex-Steelers WR Antonio Brown says he's out of the country amid charges


Time of India
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Who is Adin Ross? Meet the famous Kick streamer behind Brand Risk 008, the viral influencer boxing series
(Image via YouTube/@Impaulsive) If you've scrolled through Kick, Twitch, X, or YouTube in the last few years, chances are, you've seen the name Adin Ross pop up, probably next to a headline like 'Adin Ross said WHAT on stream?' or 'Adin's new boxing card is insane.' But who exactly is this guy? And how did a 24-year-old internet personality go from gaming streams to running one of the wildest influencer boxing events on the planet? How Did Adin Ross Build His Internet Empire? Adin Ross first blew up by streaming NBA 2K and GTA RP. He wasn't a pro gamer; he was just hilarious, raw, and unfiltered. That authenticity pulled viewers in fast. Soon, his streams weren't just about the game; they were about everything . From chaotic guest appearances by rappers to hot takes on viral drama, Adin became a magnet for internet culture. The EXACT MOMENT Adin Ross Became a STAR Adin Ross' History of Online Controversies Adin isn't exactly safe . He's made headlines for all the wrong (and right) reasons. Bans, beefs, walk-offs, and on-stream chaos are kind of his brand now. But here's the catch: people love it. Whether he's interviewing controversial personalities, fighting internet backlash, or just going live to stir the pot, Adin knows exactly how to stay relevant. Love him or hate him, he gets clicks, and he knows it. Influencer Boxing and the Brand Risk Series In January 2024, Adin shocked everyone by stepping into a new arena. He launched Brand Risk Promotions, a series of influencer boxing events that combined everything he's good at: drama, hype, and virality. Now in its eighth edition, Brand Risk 008 was a full-fledged fight night with 18 creators, a livestream audience in the millions, and insane matchups like Charleston White vs. Kodiyakredd. Adin doesn't just organize fights; he curates chaos. And the internet eats it up. Crazy Fights From Adin Ross Brand Risk 008 Why People Watch Him He's not polished. He's not PC. He's real. And that's rare in a world full of scripted content. Adin Ross brings unscripted madness to every stream, every press conference, and every fight card. He's basically the WWE of streaming culture - loud, unpredictable, and always trending. Plus, he's got an eye for entertainment. Whether it's matching Supah Hot Fire with Scam Likely or throwing former hoopers into the ring, Adin's Brand Risk events feel like watching the internet explode in real time. Call him chaotic. Call him a genius. Call him controversial. But one thing is clear: Adin Ross is defining what internet fame looks like in 2025. From your screen to the boxing ring, he's rewriting the rulebook on how influencers play the game. And honestly? It's impossible to look away. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


Daily Mail
21-06-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mail
Tyreek Hill gives vulgar verdict on Buffalo Bills players amid feud with team
Tyreek Hill has offered a brutal verdict on Buffalo Bills players as he continued his feud with the team. The wide receiver has previously called the team's fans 'stupid as hell' and claimed they had CTE because of their propensity to jump through tables. And the wide receiver had more fighting words for the franchise on Saturday at Fanatics Fest as he referred to their players as 'a bunch of b****es.' Speaking about the way they set up defensively, Hill reportedly said: 'Whenever we play the Bills, those guys typically play Cover Four because they're a bunch of b****es.' Cover 4 is a zone-style defense that aims to prevent deep completions down the field. And that strategy has mostly kept Hill in check, as he's averaged just 57.7 receiving yards in six games against Buffalo while playing for Miami. Hill has mostly been kept in check by the Bills while suiting up for the Miami Dolphins In fact, the speedy receiver has never topped 100 yards against the Bill dating back to his time with the Chiefs. Hill previously criticized Bills supporters when asked by streamer Adin Ross if there was a fanbase he disliked. 'I don't f*** with the Bills. F*** — every time we — bro, when I used to play in Kansas City, bro it was always "f*** the Bills" every time we played against them. And we f***ed them up every time,' he said. Hill had a down year in 2024 as he dealt with a wrist injury, failing to top 1,000 yards for the first time since 2019 (when he played just 12 games). However, he still believed in his speed enough to agree to race Olympic sprinter Noah Lyles in a 100-meter race. The competition had been in the works for months but Lyles revealed this week that he had pulled out of the race for 'personal reasons. 'We were very deep into creating the event. In fact, it was supposed to happen this weekend,' Lyles said from Stagwell's Sport Beach at Cannes Lions on Monday. 'Unfortunately there were some things, complications, personal reasons that it just didn't come to pass, but we were full on. 'We were gonna have a big event, we were going to shut down New York Times Square and everything, we were gonna have all the billboards for the event, it was going to be a lot of fun.' Hill, who recently posted a 10.15-second 100-meter performance at the Last Chance Sprint Series, subsequently took to social media to mock the gold medalist sprinter. First, the former Super Bowl champion posted the famous Homer Simpson meme, showing the beloved Simpsons character disappearing into some bushes alongside the caption: '[Lyles] after seeing me race last weekend.' Hill also posted pictures of himself on a track with a sign reading: 'Noah Could Never.'


Time of India
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Adin Ross just bought a $25 million mega mansion in Florida and says that he's 'broke again'
(Image via YouTube@Impaulsive) Adin Ross has done it again, this time, not with viral clips or stream drama, but with a jaw-dropping real estate flex. The Kick superstar just snagged a mansion worth $25.5 million in Florida. And while the place screams luxury, Adin's bank account? Not so much. In his own words, he's 'broke again.' Here's the wild story. Adin's Just Bought a Mega Mansion in Florida Worth $25.5 Million Adin Ross, known for his bold takes and bigger-than-life lifestyle, officially stepped into billionaire energy territory by purchasing a mansion that looks straight outta GTA Vice City. Nestled in Davie, Florida, the estate sits on 10.3 acres and spans over 11,000 square feet. There are 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, enough space to host a small concert, and vibes that scream 'I made it.' But here's the kicker: Adin didn't pay it all up front. Around $12.7 million was mortgaged. The rest? Straight cash. 'Bro, I Feel Like I'm at Paradise' On June 18, Adin popped off on his alt account (@AR15thed3mon), sharing just how surreal the moment felt. In a now-viral X post, he said: 'Bro I feel like I'm at paradise buying this house. It's really all because of you guys, I am emotional cause of how yall changed my life … I won't take this s**t for granted.' Emotional? Check. Motivated? Also check. He even admitted he got the mansion to refuel his grind—classic Adin move: flex, reflect, and bounce back harder. Did Adin Ross Really Go Broke? Short answer: kind of. A fan asked if the house purchase meant he sold off all his Ethereum, and Adin didn't dodge. He simply replied: 'I'm broke again. Grind time.' Whether it's real or just streamer-speak for low six figures, Adin made it clear that he's ready to hustle harder than ever. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Switch to UnionBank Rewards Card UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo The Internet Is Hyped Of course, the internet had thoughts. FaZe Clan's Stable Ronaldo gave his own hilarious review while reacting to a mansion tour video: 'Double doors opening up the size of Shaquille O'Neal, I mean, this is beautiful! With the marble floors? Oh, this is fascinating. With the high walls, look at the lights! So modern.' He wasn't wrong. With sleek lighting, ultra-modern interiors, and a guest room bigger than most NYC apartments, this place is a straight-up movie set. Adin Ross going 'broke' after copping a $25.5M mansion is peak streamer behavior. It's rich, chaotic, and weirdly inspiring. Whether you love him or love to hate-watch him, one thing's for sure: Adin's living proof that grinding online can take you offline into real estate heaven. And if this is what broke looks like... sign us up. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here