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Hip-hop artist Drake has seemingly cut ties with Ed Craven and Bijan Tehrani, founders of the online casino Stake, which financially backs Kick, a prominent streaming service.
Adin Ross reacts with shock as Drake deletes his Kick channel after reported fallout with platform co-owner Ed Craven.
Streaming platform Kick is the subject of judiciary investigation after a streamer who underwent extreme abuse dies during a streaming marathon.
Drake’s Kick channel has disappeared from the platform, leading some fans to believe that he has deleted it following his beef with CEO Ed Craven.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWhy did Drake delete his Kick account? Rapper's beef with streaming platform's co-owner Ed Craven explored, as Adin Ross reacts
According to wingg.com, on August 17, Drake appeared on the chat of Trainwrecks. The rapper then reportedly began expressing his anger towards the two other co-owners of the platform, particularly Ed Craven. Drizzy happened to call Ed a "snake" while extending support to Trainwrecks.
Popular YouTuber MrBeast, real name Jimmy Donaldson, recently joined streamers Adin Ross and xQc on a Kick livestream to raise funds for TeamWater. The trio pledged to stay on air until they reached a $5 million goal, and as of the latest update, the total had surpassed $3 million.
MrBeast, along with Adin Ross and xQc, orchestrated a Kick livestream that amassed over $12 million for TeamWater, setting a Guinness World Record. Th
The popular YouTuber joined forces with Ross to appear on his Kick stream with xQc on Thursday as part of a fundraising campaign for TeamWater. The objective is to not end the stream until they have raised $5 million. As of this writing, they have surpassed $3 million.
"We can't stop streaming until we break the world record of raising the most amount of money for charity," the "Beast Games" host says on Kick.
MrBeast teamed up with Adin Ross and xQc and hosted a marathon livestream on Kick that ran for more than 15 hours.