When streaming on Twitch, XQc isn’t shy about sharing his thoughts on nearly anything that comes his way. So when he learned that new Kick broadcaster Adin Ross had been purposefully sharing Inappropriate content with his audience, the star wasn’t holding back.
Adin Ross opened and posted a pornographic website live during a recent broadcast on Twitch’s rival streaming service Kick after being encouraged to do so by a chatter. The startling spectacle remained mostly ignored until Jake Lucky brought it to attention, after which it became viral online. Then, after finding a Reddit thread describing well-known Twitch broadcaster Kai Cenat’s reaction to the debate, xQc offered his own viewpoint. The star didn’t hold back. He said; “How does that have anything to do with Kick, I don’t get it. It’s just the behavior is just fucking trash. I don’t know. It’s just odd, though.”
Numerous people have cited a recent video of Adin Ross demanding that Twitch outlaw hot tub shows because they “promote poison in the brain” as concrete evidence of his hypocrisy after the 23-year-old shared a pornographic website with his broadcasting audience. Adin Ross disagrees with allegations that video games or music incite violence, but XQc scorned his viewpoint in the video and compared it to those.
Several individuals appear to be against Adin Ross’s decision to broadcast a pornographic website to viewers, although some have defended it. The main defense seems to be that a lot of Twitch streamers already distribute Inappropriate content, making Adin Ross’s conduct less alarming in comparison.