Controversial streamer Adin Ross wanted to win some money gambling but it did not work out for him.
Things took an ugly turn when the streamer went on a nasty rant about Taylor Swift and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
The highly anticipated divisional playoff between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs took place last week and Ross had bet $1 million on the Buffalo Bills to win. The Chiefs were able to defeat the Buffalo’s 24-27 and the streamer was upset about the loss and took the matter on X (Twitter).
He delivered a nasty message on the relationship between Kelce and Swift while using his burner account:
When u fu*k Taylor Swift tonight I hope she gives you chlamydia and herpes @tkelce. Makes no sense you knew about the rigged game that’s why u were so relaxed. Lol. I’m not dumb, who misses a wide-open field goal? It’s wide open. No defense or blockage. So hurt.
He claimed that the game was rigged as there was no defense or blockage. Furthermore, he added that even he could make the field goal that the Bills missed as he is referring to Tyler Bass’ missed kick that would’ve tied the game.
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He stated, “Chiefs had a Mickey Mouse win, I am down a million dollars in the past 24 hours, on my life it’s all cause Strickland got robbed and I chased and lost even more. I am done.” Further on, he placed his suspicions about the game and stated, “How the Bills miss a field goal that I could make ON GOD, sh*t rigged asf, Eddie you def make calls, I’m not Dum.”
Adin Ross is one of the most popular live streamers in the world so anything he says or does will go viral.
Shortly after posting his raging statements on his burner Twitter account, he proceeded to delete those tweets and remained silent. Unfortunately, screenshots exist and he cannot run away from what he posted.
Travis Kelce had himself a fantastic outing against the Buffalo Bills, and Taylor Swift was there to soak in the playoff atmosphere. Kelce was responsible for two of Kansas City’s TDs.