Recently, a segment from Adin Ross’s stream went viral, showcasing a humorous moment where he struck a zombie while jokingly referring to Canadian rapper Drake—popularly known as Drizzy—and claiming the zombie was named Kendrick Lamar. As he continued to hit the character, Ross exclaimed:
“Hey Drake, look! This is Kendrick, look!”
While he kept hitting the zombie, Adin seemed to address Drake directly, saying:
“Bang! Don’t hurt him? Awww my bad, I’m sorry! I’m sorry!”
This implied that the “One Dance” artist was asking Ross to refrain from attacking the imaginary character named after his rival Kendrick. Viewers of the stream quickly took note of this playful exchange, prompting reactions across various social media platforms. One user on X quipped, “Drake is caring.”
Another user stated:
“Drake knows he already did the damage to K.DOT in the beef 👍.”
“Drake ain’t pressed over Dot anymore lol. Honestly, he never was. It was Dot with the issue,”added in another tweet.
“Adin is my favorite streamer of all time now bro lol,”commented yet another user.
While numerous posts seemed to poke fun at Kendrick, there were also many who rallied in his defense, voicing their opinions against Adin and Drake. A user on X mocked the 37-year-old Drake for tuning into a stream featuring the 23-year-old Adin:
“Imagine being damn near 40 tuning into an Adin Ross stream.”
“Drake ALWAYS wants to patch things up with Kendrick. He’s been doing it their whole careers. He will pick on Dot then be like ‘JUST PLAYIN LIL BRO, I LOVE YOU’ 🤣🤣🤣🤣,”noted another netizen.
“This is lame,”offered a different user.
Adin Ross Addresses Rumors of Being “Banned” From LA
In September, speculation arose suggesting that Adin Ross had been “banned”from Los Angeles, home to Kendrick Lamar. This chatter followed Ross’s overt support for Drake during the diss-track confrontation with Lamar.
An article from Complex, published on September 28, stated that Adin Ross refuted these allegations of being “banned.”In a video, he asserted:
“I’m not banned from LA, bro. I wish somebody would. I swear to God. I’m gonna go to LA, and nobody’s gonna do sh*t to me. I promise you, bro. I don’t give a f*ck. You think I’m scared of LA? What? I lived in LA for years and years and years.”
In another segment, he even mentioned the possibility of pursuing legal action if he perceived any threats to his safety. Ross claimed to have connections with competent legal representatives in Los Angeles.
His comments on legal recourse were spurred after hosts of the Cuhmunity podcast, known fans of Lamar, allegedly remarked that they would harm Ross if he entered LA.
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