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Streamer Adin Ross kicked a contestant out of his Halloween costume contest after they tried to act out George Floyd’s death. A video of the moment went viral soon after the show. In the clip, the contestant was seen lying down while another person played the part of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer jailed for 22.5 years for killing Floyd in May 2020.The video first spread on X (Twitter) and has now gained more than 160,000 views and over 3,700 likes, as per reports by Primetimer.The post’s caption read:“Adin Ross kicked a contestant from his Halloween costume contest after they reenacted the George Floyd scene.” Adin Ross reacted right away and removed the contestant from the contest. It’s still unknown who the contestant was, but the act shocked many viewers watching the stream live.Adin Ross removes contestant who reenacted George Floyd’s death during Halloween streamRight after that, another clip from the same contest also went viral. In that video, streamer Cheesur came dressed up as Adolf Hitler. Adin Ross, who is Jewish, looked shocked and said during the stream, “Kick is cooked.”The two moments from the same event have now started many online discussions. Some fans said Adin Ross should stop doing such public contests, while others supported him for taking action right away.The Halloween stream has been one of Adin Ross’s most controversial yet, and many viewers are now questioning the kind of content he allows on his show.Adin Ross and Drake face Missouri lawsuit over illegal gambling promotion claimsIn another news story, NME and Casino Beats reported that Adin Ross and Drake have been sued in Missouri for promoting gambling to young people.The case was filed on October 27, 2025, by Justin Killham in Jackson County Circuit Court. The lawsuit says both Ross and Drake, along with the betting site Stake.us, used “unfair and deceptive” methods to get people into gambling.Also Read: YouTuber Matt Wallace’s Post About Charlie Kirk’s Widow Erika Kirk Stirs Major Online Fight Over Hidden ‘Cry For Help’ ClaimThe complaint says Stake.us is a “virtual copy” of Stake.com, made to trick people into thinking it’s safe. It also says Ross and Drake’s rich lifestyle makes gambling look fun to young fans.As of now, both Adin Ross and Drake have not responded publicly to the lawsuit.