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Kick Streamer Adin Ross Cries During A Live Stream As His Mom Wishes He “Wasn’t Famous

Kick streamer Adin Ross recently got emotional during a livestream where he talked about his mother. He said that his mother often wish that he never got into the limelight.

Because of his profession, he never spends time with her.

He further added that he felt bad and was on the verge of bursting into tears the minute he received the text message from his mother.

He also said that his mother wishes that Adin was like another regular person so that he be “all hers again.”

During the Livestream he said,

Nah, I literally made my mom cry today, bro. She literally texted me. I actually literally almost cried. My mom literally said, ‘Sometimes, I wish you weren’t famous. I really wish I could just be with my son.’ And bro, I might cry right now, on god. She said, ‘I wish you were unknown, so you could be all mine again.’ So, I felt so bad, on god bro.”

Kick streamer Adin Ross cries and gets emotional during a live stream

Adin Ross is one of the most popular content creators on Kick and even a Kick ambassador.

Currently, in his single live stream, he garners tens of thousands of viewers per stream and has around 1 million subscribers on his channel.

His latest revelation came during his 12 March livestream on Kick implying that his global stardom might have taken a toll on his mother’s mental health thus making him sad. 

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Soon the live stream lightened up when Jake Paul joined him and made it more enjoyable and entertaining.

Their meeting lasted up to 8 hours. During the stream, Adin wished to have a boxing ring match with Jake.

Whereas Jake didn’t make any comment on it. 

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