“Thought I was an enemy…” – Adin Ross Revealed the Bizzare Reason Why His Twitch Stream With Kanye West Was Cancelled
The much-anticipated interview of Adin Ross with Kanye West was canceled. Despite Ye’s controversies, fans were excited to see him make a guest on one of Twitch’s biggest streamers. While Ye is appreciated for his music, the artist has been making news the last few months purely for his theories and hurtful statements.
Despite the resistance, the artist has only continued to give interviews on different platforms, with some of his interviews being banned or censored. Ross had his fans on their toes when he announced West being the guest, although he never gave the exact date. Now, the streamer is reaching out to the public, stating the reason his stream with Ye was canceled.
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Why was Adin Ross’ Twitch stream with Kanye West canceled?
Adin Ross’ 7 million followers awaited Ye’s entry on the Twitch streaming platform. His presence was not confirmed until the very last minute, but much to everyone’s disappointment, the interview never happened. Ross himself made an appearance a week later for an interview on a podcast with DJ Akademiks. He finally opened up about why the interview with Ye did not happen, and the reason was a phone call.
As per Ross, “He [Kanye West] called me up, and he basically just said like, ‘You Jews aren’t going to tell me what I can and can’t say.” Roos also shared how something must have happened that “he probably thought I was an enemy,” cautioned the YouTuber about the same.
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That was the end of their discussion in regard to the Twitch episode. The streamer never heard from the Donda singer again. Ross also clarified how he never tried to silence West in any way. Yet he decided to cancel the stream to prevent Ye from spreading more of his anti-Semitic agenda.
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Although Ross has continued to create more content with other creators like Andrew Tate. As for Kanye West, he has already stirred the pot with his interviews with Alex Jones, Piers Morgan, and Wack 100.
Do you think Adin Ross did the right thing by not giving Kanye West a platform to speak up his mind? Comment your thoughts.
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