Popular streamer Bruce ‘BruceDropEmOff’ revealed his affiliation with Kick in a brief video that also included Adin Ross. Due to his provocative language, the former Twitch star has been subject to several bans recently, and his followers have been pleading with him to transfer to other platforms for some time.
Many had anticipated BruceDropEmOff to be one of the superstar signings to Kick after streamers like Trainwreckstv and Adin Ross had long teased them. It appears that they were right all along.
‘A new dawn’
The announcement was made on Twitter by the streamer in a video with the title ‘A New Dawn.’ Ross greeted the former OTK member and referred to BruceDropEmOff as his ‘brother’ in his response to the announcement video.
“My brother. Welcome,” Ross said.
BruceDropEmOff has recently been involved in a number of scandals, beginning with his widely reported exit from the content collective One True King (OTK) following a very public altercation with Mizkif, one of their co-founders.
BruceDropEmOff's Twitch ban
Due to BruceDropEmOff's usage of the infamous C-word, which has led to several bans from the Amazon-owned platform, the broadcaster has been suspended from Twitch on a few occasions.
His most recent suspension was issued in May after several people claimed that his on-stream encounter with the rapper DDG was homophobic. Fans were puzzled by his response to the suspension, with many taking it to mean that he was leaving Twitch for another network.
Since then, BruceDropEmOff has stopped streaming. However, he will begin broadcasting on the Stake-owned site from June 1, according to the video announcing his switch to Kick, and his followers are really happy about this.
‘This is big for Kick’
The fans of Bruce are quite excited after the streamer made the announcement of joining Twitch’s rival platform Kick. A user @beastmodezel said, “@raycondones This is big for Kick he might’ve just saved Adin with this one lmaoo.” Another user tweeted, “well considering I work for you now how much am I getting paid.”
The former OTK streamer is the latest in a long line of Twitch users who have switched to Kick.
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