PHOTO: Kick owner, Eddie Craven, claims Adin Ross’ fake Kim Jong Un stream actually hit 700,000 viewers but it crashed the site


PHOTO: Kick owner, Eddie Craven, claims Adin Ross’ fake Kim Jong Un stream actually hit 700,000 viewers but it crashed the site
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Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Kick owner, Eddie Craven, claims Adin Ross’ fake Kim Jong Un stream actually hit 700,000 viewers but it crashed the site.


Despite the fact that Kim Jong Un wasn’t the person who was in the call, the stream solidified Adin Ross’ status as one of the most popular streamers on Kick and the internet in general. Adin Ross has carried out weird events on his streams before. The “Kim Jong Un” stream, happened just a few weeks after he and Sneako built a fictitious jail in a warehouse to show the Tate brothers that he could survive in prison.

Eddie reacts to viewership on Adins Ross’ ‘Kim Jong Un’ stream

Eddie recently responded to a question about whether or not he saw Adin’s stream with the imposter during a stream by providing some details about what was going on at Kick behind the scenes. He said, “I think the view count was actually broken on that. Everyone thinks that the stream went up to 450,000 viewers, it actually got up to 700,000 viewers, but the website crashed. Like the whole thing crashed. It went 700,000, and then the whole thing crashed, and it went down to 200,000 a few minutes after.”

Eddie Craven, one of the co-owners of Kick, discussed the Adin Ross stream on one of his own broadcasts, where he elaborated on the actual view figures for the event. He also said that there were so many viewers that the site crashed at one point, peaking at over 700 thousand.

Despite the fact that Kim Jong Un wasn’t the person who was in the call, the stream solidified Adin Ross’ status as one of the most popular streamers on Kick and the internet in general. Adin Ross has carried out weird events on his streams before. The “Kim Jong Un” stream, happened just a few weeks after he and Sneako built a fictitious jail in a warehouse to show the Tate brothers that he could survive in prison.
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