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Adin Ross's gambling spiral exposed in explosive live call with Trainwreckstv

A desperate call for a loan went viral—now Adin Ross's high-stakes gambling habit is under fire. Could this be the breaking point for his risky partnerships?

The image shows a man playing a slot machine with the words "Jackpot" on it. He is surrounded by a...
The image shows a man playing a slot machine with the words "Jackpot" on it. He is surrounded by a board with text and pictures of fruits, suggesting that he is playing online casino games.

Adin Ross's gambling spiral exposed in explosive live call with Trainwreckstv

Streamer Adin Ross has found himself at the centre of fresh controversy after a live call with fellow streamer Trainwreckstv exposed financial struggles tied to his gambling habits. The exchange comes as Ross faces legal action alongside rapper Drake for allegedly promoting gambling in Missouri.

Recently, Ross has doubled down on gambling content, partnering with platforms like Stake and Rainbet—despite mounting scrutiny over his high-stakes losses. The incident unfolded during Trainwreckstv's return to streaming after a three-month break. While playing $1,000 spins on The Dog House slot by Pragmatic Play, he put Ross on speakerphone. Ross, who signed a $50 million deal with Rainbet in September, asked for a loan—only to be refused.

Trainwreckstv claimed Ross had lost over $10 million in just two days. He also revealed he could have earned $2 billion over five years by pushing gambling affiliate codes but chose not to. Meanwhile, Ross has been collaborating closely with Stake CEO Eddie Craven, further embedding himself in the gambling scene.

Public records highlight Ross's massive wins, such as $160,000 and $552,000 on Rainbet's Keno, but details on broader financial losses from his partnerships remain unclear. The lawsuit against him and Drake adds legal pressure, accusing them of encouraging gambling in a state with strict regulations.

Ross's shift toward gambling streams has drawn criticism, especially as his on-stream financial missteps become more visible. Trainwreckstv's refusal to bail him out underscored the risks of his high-rolling approach. The call has reignited debates about gambling's influence on streaming culture. Ross now faces both financial setbacks and legal challenges, with no clear resolution in sight. His ongoing collaborations with gambling brands suggest the controversy is far from over.

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