A recent Adin Ross Kick stream featured young fans doing incredibly risky things to go viral and receive money from the streamer. One particularly reckless act involved a group of kids in their early 20s who offered to drive their car into a lake. Unfortunately, as soon as the car was in the water, cops showed up. Unfortunately, at this time, it doesn’t seem like the kids will earn that money unless there’s proof that a tow truck gets the car out of the water.
This led to a wide variety of reactions online, from Twitter to the LiveStreamFails subReddit. Some were shocked, while others figured this is fairly typical behavior for someone who is a fan of this particular Kick streamer:
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While many stunts and tricks were pulled during Adin Ross’s recent Kick stream, the most reckless came from a group of boys in Canada. They were willing to drive their car into a nearby lake for 8K USD (or the Canadian equivalent). They understood the risks and stated clearly in their performance that it was “satire” and that they were responsible for their actions.
However, almost as soon as the car went into the water, the cops showed up. Some in the stream thought the pranksters took too long, and someone called the cops on them for various reasons. At this time, there’s no footage of the car coming out of the lake, and the kids doing it on Adin Ross’s stream all appeared to be fine.
A clip of one of the pranksters was shown on X.com as well, where one of the young men said that Adin Ross was not liable for anything that happened. The controversial Kick streamer, recently accused of being on drugs, does not appear to be accountable, but it also does not appear at this time that the kids have been paid.
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