Adin Ross calls Pokimane for praise for the performance of Super Bowla Kendrick Lamar
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Kick star Adin Ross had a fierce response after Twitch Streamer Imane’s “Pokimane” praised the performance of Super Bowl Kendrick Lamar, calling her “twisted” and “fake”. His reaction followed almost the day after Pokiimane’s Live Stream, in which she defended Lamar’s exhibition at halftime in Super Bowl Lix. During her broadcasting, the Canadian figure of Morroccan criticized those who hit the Reper’s performance and stated that “only whites hate it.”
Ross has already expressed contempt for the Super Bowl Half Show On social media. In her last shocking course on February 11, 2025, the Internet figure climbed to all ridicule his opinion and especially called the pookimans:
“F ** k all of you, I don’t care. That’s why I continued with that Twitter. I don’t return it, I didn’t delete tweet. I was sent by other people. I, laugh at my **. False, twisted b ** ch .
Ross also addressed directly Pokiimane’s comment on “white people who hate him” claiming that she should not have introduced the race in the discussion:
“You only come after the whites, because you guess what they are screaming, you know that it will adhere to it and so, you cannot be canceled after the whites. Why do you have to bring the race, in general?
Adin Ross claims Kendrick Lamar introduced his super bowl at halftime about Drake
In the same stream where he criticized Pokimani, Adin Ross repeated his belief that the performance of Super Bowl Kendrick Lamar was “garbage” and accused the rapper of being all about Drake:
“Sh*t was F ** The King of Garbage, it was just **! Again, he had a moment to do it at half -time Super Bowl Show Kendrick Lamar. He was all based on Drake.”
Ross also claimed that Lamar said some “stupid” and “stupid” things during his performance:
“And then a stupid sh*t said, it was just a stupid sh*t brother, I won’t lie to you. That’s so stupid. That’s just stupid.”
Adin Ross is known to be a fan of Drake and has collaborated with the Canadian rapper.
Edited by Rachel Syiemlieh