Adin Ross nearly has foot blown off in shooting prank

Jeremy Gan
Adin Ross nearly has foot blown off in shooting prank

Adin Ross nearly had his foot blown off in a shooting prank while live on Kick, with the bullets landing a little too close for comfort.

Adin Ross has long been a controversial figure in the streaming world, with a permaban from Twitch and stunts on his Kick stream that have earned him infamy in the community. 

Now in yet another wild stream segment, Adin decided to test the Tesla Cybertruck’s bulletproof capabilities by shooting at the car with actual guns. 

However, during the stream, one of the weapons handlers decided to play a prank on Adin which resulted in him nearly getting his foot blown off. 

In the middle of the stream, as Adin was walking around the area, the weapons handler can be seen walking behind him holding two assault rifles, one in each hand.

As Adin talked to the handler, the weapons expert could be seen with his finger on the trigger. In the blink of an eye he went on to shoot two rounds into the ground in close proximity to Adin’s left foot. Naturally, Adin recoiled in shock, shouting “Oh my god” as he jumped away from the handler. 

Another person was filming the prank from a different point of view showed just how close the bullets really were to hitting his foot, coming barely a few inches from impact.

The prank that could have gone very wrong did not sit right with many viewers. “Somehow there’s a dumber person on Adin’s stream than him for once,” a commenter said in a LivestreamFail subreddit thread discussing the clip

While various others pointed out that what the weapons handler did could potentially have been illegal under the negligent discharge of a firearm. “That’s beyond irresponsible. He should face charges,” one commenter said.

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