According to one of the site’s owners, Top Kick live streamer Adin Ross managed to crash the streaming site during his broadcast with a Kim Jong Un impersonator after he had over 700,000 viewers.
Eddie Craven, one of Kick’s co-owners, discussed the Adin Ross stream on one of his own broadcasts, where he explained in detail the actual viewing figures for the event. He also said there were so many viewers that the site crashed at one point, peaking at over 700k.
This livestream further solidified Adin Ross as one of the biggest streamers on Kick and the Internet in general, even though the person on the call was not actually Kim Jong Un.
Adin Ross’s livestream with Kim Jong Un impersonator is said to have reached 700k views
In a recent broadcastEddie was asked if he watched Adin’s livestream with the impersonator and he responded with some insight into what was happening backstage at Kick during the event.
He said: “I think the viewing numbers really broke down because of that. Everyone thought the livestream had reached 450,000 viewers, in fact it had reached 700,000 viewers but the website crashed.
“It was like the whole thing had collapsed. It went up to 700,000, then the whole thing collapsed and dropped to 200,000 a few minutes later.”
Adin Ross is no stranger to doing strange events on television. The “Kim Jong Un” stream appeared just weeks after he built a fake prison in a warehouse with Sneako to prove to the Tate brothers that he could survive prison.
For more news and updates on Adin Ross and his live streams on Kick, check out his recent chat with Andrew Tate.
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