“This is how the rich should spend there money”: Internet reacts as Adin Ross donates $8k to St. Jude's Medical Charity

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Streamer Adin Ross has reportedly donated approximately $8k to St. Jude's Medical Charity. According to the official website, St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital has worked on "lifesaving treatments" for children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases since 1962."

X user @clippedszn took to their X channel to note that Adin Ross had made the donation to the medical facility. In a screengrab shared by the user, Adin's donation was second in line to streamer and fitness enthusiast, ScottyKFitness. The latter has reportedly donated $9k to contribute to the noble cause.

Fans took to the comment section and lauded the streamer's donation. One user (@Mr_val1988) took to the comment section and appreciated the streamer's charitable effort. They wrote,

“This is how the rich should spend there money. And they will never be forgotten."

Another user (@ayekeeno) wrote,

"and people still say he’s a bad guy."

Many users came to support the streamer, with one (@CheesurUpdate) noting,

"So wholesome, W Adin."

Another user (@Chrisbr0wning) chimed in,

"This is the side of Adin the internet never show you."

One netizen (@DaryaabTalash) added,

"Massive respect to Adin Ross putting real heart into real impact for the kids."

Internet reacts as Adin Ross donates $8k to St. Jude's Medical Charity

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Adin Ross has reportedly made a big donation to St. Jude's Medical Charity. This is not the first time the Research facility has received donations from gaming streamers. In a joint effort between St. Jude's and streamers called St. Jude PLAY LIVE, streamers have reportedly raised more than "$10 million."

According to the official website of the Research facility, streamers, including Meg Kaylee, have been active contributors to the welfare of children. While it is unclear when Ross donated, his donation comes second in line to ScottyKFitness, who has been an active proponent of helping individuals with cancer treatment.


In other news, Adin was reportedly caught in a controversy after streamer Kai Cenat claimed that the former's manager, Taav, had called him the "N-word". On a live stream, Ross reportedly asked his manager had done so, following which Taav noted that he doesn't recall, but apologised for the same.

Edited by Janvi Kapur