Streamer Adin Ross Reveals He Lost Brand Deals After Going Off On Doechii: ‘They F****ed Up My S***’

Streamer Adin Ross Reveals He Lost Brand Deals After Going Off On Doechii: ‘They F****ed Up My S***’
Streamer Adin Ross says he’s lost money following his rant against Doechii.
He told Akademiks recently:
“My PR was finally getting better. I had two deals lined up…but I lost both my deals. On God.”
He continued,
“They f***ed up my s***. I had an ad deal too, I was going to do. Bro, I’m mad as f***. It’s not even about the money, it’s because I wanted to do it. It was a bag, it was a big deal.”
The revelation comes days after Adin Ross went in on Doechii after she was seen going off on her team while preparing for the Met Gala.
Adin Ross said during a livestream this week:
“Oh, dude, don’t get me started on that b****.”
He went on to call her an “industry plant,” and said she “has zero talent.”
“F*** Doechii, okay?“ he added. “Who the f*** do you think you are, bro? You’re not Rihanna. You’re not Nicki Minaj. Why are you speaking like that?”
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Doechii apologized after her viral@moment and sent love to her team, saying they “killed it” for her ultimate Met Gala look.
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