Drake’s account on Kick appears to have been banned after his December 26 “Drizzmas Giveaway” livestream celebrating the holidays with Adin Ross gained widespread attention. During the event, the two gambled on Stake and gave away lavish gifts to the audience, including cars and cash. The exact reason why the account disappeared is unclear. However, speculation emerging online suggests there is tension between Drake and Stark’s ownership. According to the fan page, executives at the gambling platform were allegedly unhappy with additional freebies offered by Drake during his live streams, sparking a dispute that ultimately led to his channel being removed.
Fan accounts further hinted that the split could mark the end of Drake’s partnership with Stake and its affiliate Kick. In response, Bijan Tehrani, co-founder of both platforms, refuted the rumors by posting a blue hat emoji (slang for “lie”). In response to a follow-up question, Tehrani said the claims were misunderstood and “not that profound.” Despite the drama, Drake seemed to be enjoying himself during the event, welcoming several guests to the livestream.
Kick founder explains why Drake account disappeared after DRIZZMAS
The Toronto rapper also used the platform to make lighthearted references to his ongoing rivalry with Kendrick Lamar. At one point, while discussing “Sexy Red,” Drake quipped, “When I see her, I see two bad people. Oops, what’s wrong?” He later doubled down, “Fuck her.” What are you talking about. Shout out to Sexy in the chat. The comments appear to be in response to Kendrick Lamar’s “Euphoria” diss, in which the Compton rapper Referring to Drake’s interaction with Sexyy Red, the livestream highlighted Drake’s longstanding partnership with Stake, which he has supported over the years despite his infamous losses in the sports betting space. partnership.
The status of his Kick account remains uncertain. Drake’s influence on the platform and his partnerships with gambling businesses continue to draw widespread attention. Whether or not this marks the end of his era with Stake and Kick, it’s clear that his presence has left an indelible mark on the streaming world.
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