Adin Ross reveals he tried to bring “King of Latin Trap” Bad Bunny to his livestream but it would cost him $9,000,000

It seems like fans would never see the King of Latin Trap Bad Bunny on Adin Ross' livestream


Adin Ross reveals he tried to bring “King of Latin Trap” Bad Bunny to his livestream but it would cost him $9,000,000

Adin Ross is one of the richest and most popular streamers in the streaming industry. He has collaborated with several big names in rap. Furthermore, Adin’s streams have been joined by rapper Drake several times. Ross and Drake have a friendly relationship with Drake mostly trolling Adin and trying to steal his dates.

He recently had Chris Brown on his livestream. Before that, he was joined by Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA. Thus it was obvious for fans to ask Kick streamer about none other than King of Latin Trap, Bad Bunny. Adin Ross reveals the amount he would have to pay to get Latin rapper Bad Bunny on his stream and shocks his fans.

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Adin Ross reveals the cost of bringing Latin Rapper Bad Bunny on his stream

In his recent Kick stream, Adin Ross revealed that he had been wanting to get Latin Rapper Bad Bunny on his stream and had contacted a mutual friend of his. However, he revealed that he was embarrassed after finding out how much it would cost him to get Bad Bunny on his stream. He first explained that he suggested he would be okay with paying 100 grand.

Adin Ross reveals he tried to bring "King of Latin Trap" Bad Bunny to his livestream but it would cost him $9,000,000
Adin Ross during his livestream (Image via kick.com/AdinRoss)

However, he claimed that after his 100K offer, the mutual laughed at him. He then added that it would cost him 9 million dollars to get the Latin Rapper on his stream. Bad Bunny is the most streamed Latin Rapper and has a huge fan following. However, fans claimed no matter what it is 9 million is too much for a livestream.

“I wanna tell y’all something, don’t laugh. Somebody, like a mutual of some sh*t, I’m not gonna say who cause I’m not putting up their names online, I just said out of sh*ts and giggles, ‘Can I get Bad Bunny on stream?’ and they straight up said, ‘How much? I was like, ‘Yo, say him I’ll throw him like, a $100K or some sh*t, or like, $50K or some sh*t.’ They laughed and said ‘We need at least $9 million.”

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Adin’s viewers were shocked at the revelation and quickly claimed it was very overpriced. Furthermore, they trolled Adin and asked him if he was sure that it was for a live stream or if he asked him for a private concert. People were shocked at the price and claimed that Bad Bunny was not worth 9 million dollars. They further that spending that much for a livestream would be irresponsible.

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