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Adin Ross was removed from TwitchCon upon arrival due to wearing Kick-branded clothing

 Adin Ross TwitchConAdin Ross faced a swift exit from TwitchCon after his entry wearing Kick-branded attire prompted immediate removal by security, with police on standby.

This year's TwitchCon in Las Vegas became a hub for content creators and fans celebrating the streaming world.

Adin Ross, known for his controversial content and sizable following on Kick, decided to join the event, entering alongside his group clad in Kick shirts. Streaming "Crashing Midcon" live on Kick, Ross made a daring move despite his Twitch ban.

Upon entering, Ross stated his intention to meet the CEO, Eddie Craven of Kick. "I just want to ask him a couple of questions. Where do I find the CEO at?" Ross mentioned. "I’m not here to cause problems. I’m here to spread love. I love Twitch. I want to get unbanned. I’m going to ask him to unban me."

Security promptly approached Ross and his crew, instructing them to leave. A surprised Ross questioned, "What did we do? I was here for five seconds. I’ve paid. But I paid?" while displaying his entry badge.

As they were escorted out, Ross and his group sought clarification but received vague responses about violating Twitch's code of conduct. Ross expressed frustration, exclaiming, "What did I do? What the f*** did I do? F*** Twitch!"

Later, Ross shared that his companions—Citrus, Cheesur, CUFFFEM, and ShnaggyHose—received indefinite Twitch suspensions. He was surprised by their bans, particularly xQc's removal from the event, acknowledging that while his own removal wasn’t unexpected, the bans on other young content creators with him were shocking.