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“The biggest lie ever”: Adin Ross turns casual livestream moment into viral hygiene debate

“The biggest lie ever”: Adin Ross turns casual livestream moment into viral hygiene debate

Streamer Adin Ross sparked a viral hygiene debate after claiming most people who say they shower daily are not being honest. During a Kick livestream, Ross admitted he had not showered in two days and argued that daily bathing only makes sense after swimming or heavy activity. His blunt remarks quickly divided viewers online.

The culture of the Internet works on exaggeration, but here and there a remark, an unworthy of any seriousness, can strike a chord. This is precisely what transpired when Adin Ross made a viral discussion about hygiene, the truth, and habits that humans overrate on the internet through a confession on a casual livestream. What started as a joke of grooming soon turned into an abrupt comment that left the viewers in an argument long after the stream was over.Ross has constructed his brand on raw views and this time was not an exception. His remarks pierced influencer polish and zapped into something strange and easy to relate to. To what extent is what people say on the internet really the case and to what extent is it acting?

Adin Ross sparks online debate after calling daily showering a lie

During a Jan. 21 Kick livestream, Ross admitted he had not showered in two days, then doubled down when viewers pushed back. He dismissed the idea that most people bathe daily, calling it unrealistic rather than admirable. “There’s no f*****g way that you guys shower every f*****g day,” he said around the 30-minute mark. “There’s no way. I don’t believe it. I’m sorry. That, to me, is the biggest lie ever. Because I get it — you’re on stream, and you’re six foot five with eight packs. But the reality is, you don’t shower every day.”Ross argued that daily showers only make sense under specific conditions. “The only time I believe you shower every day is if you’re, like, getting in the ocean, or you are getting in a chlorine pool. But if you’re just outside or in bed, you’re not showering every day.”This was not the first time Ross shared such habits. He has previously said he went three days without showering, and on another occasion admitted to stretching it to four. Fans see these moments as part honesty, part provocation.The streamer also stirred controversy elsewhere in the same broadcast cycle. Responding to criticism after comments about Doechii, he lashed out at Joe Budden, saying, “Also, Joe Budden, you’re a p****y, f**k you. Let’s link up, you know where I’m at. I got police with me, too. … I got police with me, and I’m in your city, what’s good? What you wanna do?!”Whether viewers agree or cringe, Ross keeps proving one thing. Saying the quiet part out loud still grabs attention, especially when it makes people question their own everyday claims. Go to Source

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