Adin Ross Reveals His Jaw-Dropping Streaming Earnings: $150K in Just One Week!

May 14 2025

Making a name for yourself in the streaming world can lead to some serious cash, and let’s be real, who wouldn’t want to hit the jackpot as an online personality? Adin Ross is one of those big names in the streaming game, and he’s not shy about sharing just how much he rakes in.

In April 2025, Adin dropped a bombshell by revealing that he earned a staggering $493,727.67 from streaming alone. And that’s not even counting the extra cash from his subscribers or the paid sponsorships he gets from brands eager to collaborate with him.

But wait, it gets even crazier! Adin mentioned that he could have potentially doubled that amount for the month. Why? Because he only streamed 16 times in April. If he had streamed more, he could have easily hit close to a million bucks just from streaming!

Adin made headlines back in 2023 when he had a public fallout with Twitch, which led to him being banned from the platform. Fast forward to March 2025, and Twitch decided to unban him. However, not everyone at Twitch was thrilled about his return. Reports from Aftermath revealed that during an all-hands meeting, a Twitch employee grilled CEO Dan Clancy about why Adin was reinstated, questioning the “evidence” that led to this decision.

The employee expressed concerns that allowing Adin back on the platform could lead to more harm and perpetuate the negativity he’s been known for. Clancy responded by saying that the decision to unban Adin wasn’t just about the money; it was about giving banned streamers a “second chance.” He also mentioned that if Adin violated Twitch’s terms of service again, they wouldn’t hesitate to take action.

Some of the backlash against Adin can be traced back to his public support for Donald Trump, the 45th and now 47th President of the United States. He’s also been linked to Andrew Tate, and there’s speculation that his comments may have contributed to Tate’s re-arrest in Romania back in 2024. During a livestream, Adin mentioned that Tate was planning to leave Romania, which could have violated the terms of Tate’s release. Adin later expressed regret for discussing his conversations with Tate, acknowledging that he might have played a role in his friend’s legal troubles. Despite this, it seems there’s no bad blood between the two.

After his Twitch drama, Adin shifted gears and started promoting the rival streaming platform, Kick. This move has proven to be quite profitable for him. He recently showcased his earnings from just one week of streaming on Kick, and the total? A jaw-dropping $150,000!

Adin first gained fame on Twitch by streaming NBA 2K games, and his rising popularity helped him forge connections with high-profile personalities, including Bronny James, the son of NBA superstar LeBron James.

However, not all of Adin’s recent comments have been well-received. He faced backlash for his remarks about singer-songwriter Doechii, who is known for her viral TikTok hit "Anxiety." Adin called Doechii an “industry plant” and labeled her “an entitled, unintelligent, piece of s--t.” He also expressed dissatisfaction with how she interacted with one of her employees, which sparked further controversy.

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