Adin Ross‘ ongoing beef with the Cuhmunity podcast has garnered significant attention on social media. Known for supporting Drake in the rapper’s rivalry with Kendrick Lamar, Ross has found himself in hot water after podcast hosts seemingly threatened his security team. They also claimed to have “banned” him from visiting Los Angeles.
Here’s what you need to know about the Adin Ross and Cuhmunity podcast beef, and its impact on Ross.
What happened between Adin Ross and Cuhmunity podcast members?
The conflict between Adin Ross and members of the Cuhmunity podcast emerged after Ross openly supported Drake in his ongoing rivalry with Kendrick Lamar.
On September 26, 2024, during a broadcast of the Cuhmunity podcast, host iitsAD, who also co-hosts Shame On You, seemingly threatened Ross’ security team. He said, “Security get popped every day b,” while playing gunshot sound effects. This comment was perceived as a direct threat, prompting Ross to express outrage during his Kick stream. He vowed to take legal action in response.
The tensions stem from a previous episode of Shame On You, where the hosts, who support Kendrick Lamar, allegedly “banned” Ross from visiting Los Angeles. This ban was due to his alignment with Drake. Ross responded defiantly, claiming he wasn’t afraid of visiting LA. He also mocked the threats directed at his security.
Is Adin Ross banned from visiting LA?
Despite the claims made by the Cuhmunity podcast, there is no official or legal ban preventing Adin Ross from visiting Los Angeles.
The so-called “ban” was a verbal statement from the podcast members in response to Ross’ support for Drake. Ross, who lived in Los Angeles for several years, dismissed these threats. He asserted that he was not intimidated and had no concerns about traveling to the city.
oss responded to the ban during a livestream, confidently stating that he was not afraid. He assured viewers that his security would handle any issues that might arise. He also mentioned that FaZe Banks, CEO of FaZe Clan, offered him support. Banks reassured Ross that he was “always good” in LA, which further solidified that the ban holds no legal weight.