Kai Cenat Says He's 'Never Had a Problem' With Adin Ross, Calls Him 'My Brother'

Cenat took a moment to clear up his relationship with Ross during a recent livestream.

July 18, 2025
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Kai Cenat has dispelled rumors that he doesn’t get along with fellow streamer Adin Ross.

The 23-year-old addressed the topic during a livestream on Thursday, saying: "I got nothing but respect for Adin. I ain’t never had a problem with Adin. Adin is my brother."

Cenat went on to say that just because the two don’t create content together doesn't mean there's any bad blood. "Just because n***as don’t see n***as streaming and etcetera, doesn’t mean I don’t fuck with the n***a," he explained.

Back in February, Jake Paul offered to put up $40 million total to make a boxing match happen between Cenat and Ross. During a livestream with Ross, Paul offered $20 million guaranteed to each streamer, after Ross said he’d fight anyone if the money was right.

Ross showed interest in fighting Cenat but expressed hesitation, saying he loves his friend. Paul responded by comparing it to his fight with Mike Tyson, emphasizing that competition can still be respectful. Paul encouraged Ross by saying, “You can respectfully go to war,” while Ross insisted the fight would need to be friendly.

Adin Ross defended fellow streamer Cameron "Cuffem" Jordan after he was reportedly banned from Kick for hosting a "lean mukbang."

During the stream, Cuffem drank from double cups and joked it was a “lean mukbang,” though he claimed it wasn’t real lean. Despite the disclaimer, Kick banned him, and his profile has since been removed. The ban reportedly occurred on Thursday, July 10.