“You guys deserve to be hung on trees” – Adin Ross went off at streamers boycotting Kick over Ice Poseidon situation.
Adin Ross did not hold back when giving his thoughts on the streamers threatening to leave Kick if Ice Poseidon doesn’t get banned.
Denouncing those trying to get Ice Poseidon banned, Adin said: “Did anyone see these p**sies that stream on Kick that were like ‘Yeah, we’re not gonna stream on here unless you suspend Ice Poseidon, this is like bullsh*t’. Like, shut the fuck up!
Kick has been the focus of some unique controversies as of late from Adin Ross’ Kim Jong Un stream to the Ice Poseidon drama. The former OSRS streamer came under fire for allegedly paying a man $500 to hire an escort and broadcast it live on his channel.
The streaming platform quickly responded promising upcoming guideline changes for Kick. These changes are being made to avoid compromising community and public safety in future content, but that’s hasn’t been enough to please everyone.
Meanwhile, video live streaming service “Kick” has promised changes in its guidelines after the latest controversy involving Ice Poseidon.
“There’s incredible untapped potential in what live streaming has to offer. We’re firm believers that the greatest days of live streaming are yet to come. With that said, community & public safety cannot be compromised in the process of making “content”. We’re continuously learning where this balance sits and are making changes daily. We appreciate our community for the continuous feedback, both the good & the bad. We’ll keep you updated on upcoming changes to community guidelines and subsequent enforcement measures,” Kick posted on “X”(formerly Twitter).
Ice Poseidon and Sam Pepper found a viewer off the street, took him back to their hotel room, ordered him an escort, and then proceeded to hide in the room next door and livestream the two groping each other in front of 20,000 viewers
Although she was told about the stream, it’s pretty clear if you watch it back how unbelievably uncomfortable she was, especially when she tried to leave and the random attempted to block the door before Ice told him he shouldn’t do that
This content is so weird and disgusting it’s a shame this is what’s popping on Kick.
Another video from the duo’s conversation with the cop at the police station is also making rounds. The over 16-minute-long video sees a police officer speaking to Ice and Sam in what appears to be an investigation room. Talking about their “arrest” the cops say “This is quite a serious offense committed.”
“Due to the seriousness of the offenses, we will be objecting to this battle,” the cop tells them while referring to someone else who they know has been arrested. When Ice asks how much the bail is going to be, the cop says “In Australia we don’t take money.” The cop is further seen expressing the situation to them.
Kick Streamer Ice Poseidon and his friend Sam Pepper have landed in controversy after featuring an ‘escort’ on his stream. Twitter is also flooded with videos of the internet personality’s “arrest.”
Ice Poseidon whose real name is Paul Denino is one the most famous streamers on the internet today. The streamer is also one of the biggest names on the new platform Kick. However, the 28-year-old recently received a massive backlash online for featuring an “escort” on his stream. It also led to the streamer getting “arrested.”
Ice Poseidon received flak on social media for the alleged actions. Several other streamers and fans called him out. As the news of the incident broke out, Ice Poseidon clarified on “X”(formerly Twitter). He posted, “Wasn’t a “hidden camera” and I got swatted after not arrested. Buck adding to the Twitter cancelation nonsense!!! Figure your s**t out twitter it’s LEGAL content that even the police wrote off as LEGAL and safe.”
Ice Poseidon is not new to controversies. In June, he was arrested in Thailand for giving lap dances in hotel lounge. The hotel’s manager called the police on him and he was arrested.
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