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Is Adin Ross in trouble? Cuffem alleges Kick streamer forced women to undergo abortions, labels him a 'baby killer'

2023-08-19 22:22
Cuffem's provocative statements about Adin Ross evoked sharp responses on social media
Is Adin Ross in trouble? Cuffem alleges Kick streamer forced women to undergo abortions, labels him a 'baby killer'

LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA: Adin Ross is no stranger to controversy with his outspoken statements about fellow streamers. He recently made headlines by announcing he was the host of a show featuring Aljamain Sterling and Sean O'Malley during one of his livestreams.

This announcement comes amidst Cuffem's allegations that Ross forced women to undergo abortions. Ross' supporters jumped in to defend him by posing questions in response to the allegations.

Is Adin Ross in trouble?

In early June, a livestream featuring Cuffem and Ross took an unexpected turn when the former accused the latter of coercing women into having abortions, sparking a heated argument.

Despite the accusations, Ross decided not to delve deeper into the topic. Instead, he sidestepped any attempts to address the matter during his streams. For now, his only response is a firm denial of the allegations.

Bloody Elbow posted a tweet after noticing that UFC stars Sterling and O'Malley were collaborating with Ross. They shared a screenshot of an article about the abortion allegations.

The tweet was accompanied by the caption, "UFC aligning with greatness."

Adin Ross' fans come to his defense

In response to the allegations, one person tweeted, "Bro on adins meat at 10 in the morning. The hate is crazy lmaooo." Another said, "Can anyone explain this to me as if i got the jab for a donut? Really dumb it down for me"

A third user said, "KSI did that too lmao and they have a drink sponsor with him." A fourth penned, "Adin ross has done nothing wrong lmaoo why do ppl hate him for any reason"

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