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Adin Ross slams Wendy Ortiz over Tory Lanez remarks amid fanbase feud

Adin Ross slams Wendy Ortiz over Tory Lanez remarks amid fanbase feud

Express Tribune15-05-2025

Streamer Adin Ross and social media personality Wendy Ortiz are embroiled in a public feud following Ortiz's comments about rapper Tory Lanez. The dispute began on 13 May 2025, when a clip from Ross's Just Chatting livestream surfaced online, in which he vowed to 'go crazy' on Ortiz for what she said about Lanez, referencing his brother's recent stabbing incident.
ADIN ROSS JUST COOKED TF OUT OF WENDY ORTIZ AND ALL HER FANS 😭
"I got something for you and your fat torta fans.." pic.twitter.com/sRddU39a2V
— yoxic (@yoxics) May 13, 2025
Ross, a Kick-based streamer, called himself the 'don' of streaming and criticised Ortiz's content and fanbase. His remarks quickly went viral, sparking backlash from viewers. Some X (formerly Twitter) users accused Ross and his fans of leaking Ortiz's private information, including personal contact details.
On 14 May, Ortiz addressed the situation in a video, calling Ross 'crazy' and accusing him of seeking attention through controversy. She dismissed his fanbase and claimed her own community was 'actually winning' in what she framed as an online rivalry. Ortiz also alleged that Ross held misogynistic views and pointed to past incidents involving other women.
Wendy Ortiz responds to Adin Ross calling her out 😳
'I don't care if his fans are crazy, my fans are crazier'pic.twitter.com/nfNtvHPRtd — yoxic (@yoxics) May 15, 2025
Ross responded by challenging Ortiz to reveal her earnings, claiming his income from streaming and investments far exceeded hers. He mocked her statements about fandom, praised his loyal following, and denied needing to reference her for relevance.
The feud comes shortly after Ross publicly criticised rapper Doechii, continuing a pattern of online confrontations. As of 15 May 2025, neither Ross nor Ortiz has issued further statements. The drama has ignited widespread discussion across social platforms, with fans and critics weighing in on both sides.

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