
Adin Ross revealed he wants to have a private conversation with Hasan Piker and potentially collaborate on a stream.
On April 1, streamer Adin Ross expressed his desire to have a private, off-camera conversation with Hasan ‘HasanAbi’ Piker in an effort to reconcile their long-standing differences.
This comes just days after Ross was suddenly unbanned from Twitch on March 29, following a two-year indefinite suspension.
During his stream, the 24-year-old shared his plan to visit Los Angeles in April and personally meet Hasan, one of Twitch’s most influential political commentators. He framed the meeting as an opportunity for understanding, stating: “I want to sit down with Hasan, no cameras on, I want to talk to him.
“If he still f**ks with me, we can do stream, I’m here to show you guys… Hasan, I’m sure he has a good heart, and I don’t really know it, but that’s cool, I would love to learn.”
The tension between the two stems largely from Hasani’s frequent criticism of Ross’s online community. Hasan has accused Ross of fostering a toxic fanbase that engages in harassment and doxxing, often labeling it one of the most harmful spaces online.
Additionally, Hasan, a well-known leftist, has been vocal about his issues with Ross’s political stance, and condemned his affiliations with conservative figures. In 2024, Ross hosted a record-breaking interview stream with Trump on his Kick stream, solidifying his reputation as a right-wing supporter.
Despite their differences, Ross emphasized that he holds no personal grudges against Hasan or any other streamer. “I would love to sit down with people like that… that are misjudged and just have a conversation with them, that’s all… it’s not even on no clout sh*t,” he said.
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“If people wanna have a conversation with me, behind closed doors… we can do whatever you want. I just want to let you guys know there’s no issues with me and any streamer, there’s no such thing as beef.”
As of now, Hasan has not publicly responded to the offer. Meanwhile, despite his Twitch reinstatement, Ross has confirmed that he will continue streaming on Kick and has responded to ongoing claims that his community is “toxic.”