POPULAR streamer Adin Ross was spotted at the Super Bowl days before a sick rumor spread that he died in a fatal car accident.
Ross, who specializes in NBA 2K and Grand Theft Auto and is known for collaborating with celebrities on live streams, had reportedly placed a $340,000 bet that the San Francisco 49ers would win Super Bowl LVIII.
But Ross lost with the Kansas City Chiefs win.
This is not the first time Ross has been caught up in a bizarre death hoax, as fake news previously circulated that the streamer was found dead in an alleyway in Atlanta.
Other rumors claimed Ross had been killed in a house fire.
Despite the chatter, Ross continues to disprove the conspiracy theorists by continuing to log on to YouTube and Kick, the streaming platform he signed a deal with in 2023.
Ross was spotted by the U.S. Sun on the eve of the Super Bowl at the Cosmopolitan Hotel attending Michael Rubin’s Fanatics Super Bowl Party alongside a cadre of celebrities including Tiffany Haddish.
The following night, Ross rented a luxury suite at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he live-streamed himself watching and reacting to the big game.
The suite allegedly cost him $2.5 million, according to The Sports Rush.
During the YouTube livestream, Ross is seen reacting to the moment the 49ers lost.
Had the 49ers won, the streamer’s estimated payout would have been $612,000.
“I just feel like it’s such a script,” he said in defeat.
The Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl in overtime with a score of 25-22 against the 49ers.
An outraged Ross posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, to express his frustration with the game’s outcome.
“49ers deserved that win,” the post read.
“It’s so rigged I hope you guys can see it for what it is, truly rigged.
“Chiefs you guys got so lucky Taylor Swift bailed you guys out.”
Ross is believed to make around $5 million a month from the various platforms he posts on.
His YouTube channel has 4.22 million subscribers, while his Twitch has 7.2 million.