Adin Ross shares thoughts on Fousey's Subathon controversy amid arrest: 'This is a really f**king big issue'
THREE RIVERS, CALIFORNIA: Prominent Kick streamer Adin Ross has taken a moment to address the recent tumultuous events surrounding controversial internet figure Yousef "Fousey."
In a series of events that captivated online audiences, Fousey gained widespread attention on August 23, during the 12th day of his Subathon. The incident that unfolded toward the conclusion of his live broadcast was unexpected. Fousey himself made a call to the police, expressing concerns for his safety.
Adin Ross offers perspective on Fousey's situation
On August 24, Adin Ross addressed the unfolding situation surrounding Fousey, asserting that Fousey's partnership with Kick remained unaffected by the recent controversy. Ross emphasized that the content creator still possessed a substantial opportunity to capitalize on.
In his statement, Ross expressed, "He didn't fumble any bag, bro. He still has a big opportunity. You know what I'm saying? He just - he needs to get this straight and I really want him to, bro. I really, really hope he does. I'm praying for him, bro. This is a really f**king big issue."
While browsing submissions on his Discord server, Ross stumbled upon a collection of video clips showcasing Fousey's escapades in his hotel room. Notably, the Florida native disclosed a concerning detail - Fousey had reportedly gone without sleep for a staggering 48 hours.
Whole situation was absurd, but really hope law enforcement looks into the swatting and doxxing of Fousey before he called the cops on himself. There was a streamer literally calling Fousey's hotel room pretending to look after him and causing him to fear for his life which is…
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) August 23, 2023
He stated: "He was up for 48 hours! 48 hours! He got threatened. Okay. He still needs sleep! Look what he just did before. He called and said, 'I have a gun to my head,' and s**t. That's why I wonder who he talks to off-cam... who's a part of his team. You know what I'm saying? I know somebody, but... It's bad, bro."
Fousey claims he was going to sign his Kick deal live with Adin Ross today, but has reportedly been sent in for a mental health check after last nights swatting and doxxing situation where cops took him in.
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) August 23, 2023
Fousey draws spotlight again after staging an arrest during livestream
With law enforcement swiftly responding to the scene, a surreal exchange between 33-year-old Fousey and the police officers transpired. Fousey alleged that his mother had received threats of physical harm, leading him to take this drastic step. In a surprising twist, Fousey's interaction with the authorities took an unexpected turn, escalating to a point where he voiced his frustration and anger, ultimately leading to his detainment by the police.
In handcuffs, Fousey shouted, "You guys are dumb as f**k, man! You guys are literally dumb as f**k! Hey, record this. Security! Come in here, now! Yo, for my protection! Come in here! He can't come in? Y'all are f**ked! I'm suing all y'all! My life is in danger and you arrest a Palestinian Muslim who's viral? Are you all dumb or stupid?! You've left your job? You're f**ked!"
Later in the day, social media buzzed with reports suggesting that Fousey had been admitted to a mental health facility. Esteemed esports personality Jake Sucky delved into the matter, sharing his insights, "Fousey claims he was going to sign his Kick deal live with Adin Ross today, but has reportedly been sent in for a mental health check after last night's swatting and doxxing situation where cops took him in."