More than 330,000 people tuned in to watch the streamer flirt with Andrew Tate and ask hard-hitting questions like, “Is it fun to visit North Korea?”
earlier this year after multiple suspensions for violating its rules governing unmoderated hate speech in the comments. He has since become one of the most popular streamers on Kick, a Twitch competitor with more lax moderation policies.
Ross spent days hyping up the “interview” with Kim Jong Un on his social platforms, with many of his fans speculating that he had actually procured the dictator for an interview on his channel, despite Kim Jong Un rarely speaking to press.
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