Why was Adin Ross banned from Toronto? Confused fans offer 'condolences'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Adin Ross is a notable Kick streamer who made a remarkable entrance into the platform. He is the first streamer who managed to amass a following of over 300,000 on the up-and-coming platform. However, he has been involved in many controversies lately and a recent ban imposed on him from Toronto has become the newest topic of discussion among his devoted fan base.
Ross demonstrated his philanthropic nature not long ago when he personally met a fan and assisted them in transitioning to full-time streaming on the Kick platform. Despite his generous nature, the possible reasons behind his ban have left his fans in a state of contemplation. There are rumors floating across social media the ban is for disrespecting disabled people.
Why was Adin Ross banned from Toronto?
In a recent livestream, Adin Ross finally revealed the cause behind his ban from the Canadian city. The video clip explaining the reason quickly gained traction on Twitter when one of his fan pages shared it with the caption, "The mandem had some words for him." In the video, Ross watched a clip from another streamer who revealed that Ross had been banned from Toronto by rappers J Neat and Casper for allegedly showing disrespect towards disabled individuals, specifically Robin Banks, a rapper. The video and its contents sparked a significant discussion among viewers.
The YouTube video that Ross responded read out Casper's story, which said, "@adinross ur banned don't come here if you do you better land at regent park airport, ok? land downtown." The streamer continued, "Let's see what he said," and read comments from an Instagram post regarding the news. He read out, "Adin Ross can never come to the city, ever." Ross burst out in response, saying, “Dude I literally lived in Toronto for like a year. The f**k. Like what you mean I can't come to Toronto? I was there for a year.” And also he said, “This video is about 3 years ago and I am laughing at that man, f**k I would never disrespect someone who's handicapped, and the clip is captured in 2020 and I am on a discord call with somebody and I am not even watching the video and nothing like that.”
Breaking: Adin Ross has been BANNED from Toronto, Canada pic.twitter.com/Z1AYnFhmqY
— Adin Updates (@AdinUpdatess) June 23, 2023
The mandem had some words for him pic.twitter.com/20vMupzJvY
— Adin Updates (@AdinUpdatess) June 23, 2023
'My condolences but it's not New York'
Ross's video stream went viral on Twitter, and his fans shared their thoughts. One fan wrote, "Not hard really all u gotta do is say “Maple syrup and Poutine suck” or say you never heard of Justin Bieber. Dont believe me , look at all the angry Canadians in the comments to my post. They be mad. Im probably banned from this post alone." Another fan wrote, "Getting banned from Canada is like the equivalent of getting banned from Afghanistan it’s pointless coz no one going there anyway." One user said, "My condolences but it's not new york," while another user wrote, "Adin, sneako and others think if they gets canceled they could be at least a little more like Tates. They do everything they can and disrespect everyone JUST TO BE NOTICED. What a strange world we live in. Everyone is gangsters until you have 1 on 1 problem with real threats."
not hard really all u gotta do is say “Maple syrup and Poutine suck” or say you never heard of Justin Bieber.
— W I Z A R D (@tweetsofWIZARD) June 23, 2023
Dont believe me , look at all the angry Canadians in the comments to my post. They be mad. Im probably banned from this post alone. pic.twitter.com/UlvjlcR1W1
Getting banned from Canada is like the equivalent of getting banned from Afghanistan it’s pointless coz no one going there anyway
— sol 🇦🇺 (@thaboysol) June 23, 2023
Adin, sneako and others think if they gets canceled they could be at least a little more like Tates. They do everything they can and disrespect everyone JUST TO BE NOTICED. What a strange world we live in. Everyone is gangsters until you have 1 on 1 problem with real threats.
— Martin Vinckovskij (@vinckovskij) June 23, 2023