Adin Ross recently opened up about why the planned livestream with Young Thug did not take place. The stream, which was scheduled for last Sunday, had created a lot of anticipation and buzz online. Fans were eager to watch the rapper appear on Ross’ channel.
Ross explained that Young Thug made the decision to cancel. It was not because of money or pressure from outside sources. Instead, Thug wanted to take a step back and focus on private matters after recent events. Adin Ross said:
"He's not even a rat."
Ross also shared that he speaks to Young Thug daily. He said Thug feels bad about canceling and that the stream may still happen in the future. Ross told fans to be patient and respectful as Thug handles his personal situation. Adin Ross said,
"The stream is gonna happen very soon, I can’t tell y’all when."
Why was the stream cancelled?
Young Thug called off the stream, scheduled for September 7, after his public apology to Mariah The Scientist. The apology had already drawn media attention and sparked more interest in his personal life. Soon after, leaked jail calls related to infidelity made the situation even more public.
According to Ross, Thug felt it was not the right time to go live. He did not want the stream to be used for publicity or to respond to rumors. Ross stressed that the choice was made by Thug and that it was about his privacy.
Adin Ross and Young Thug’s ongoing contact

Even though the stream was canceled, Ross revealed that he continues to talk to Thug every day. He also mentioned that Thug feels guilty about letting down the fans, but he believes that Thug made the right call for himself.
Adin Ross reassured his viewers that the stream is not canceled forever. He said it has only been postponed and will likely take place at a time when Thug feels ready. This means fans may still see the two collaborate later on.
Adin Ross also pointed out that Thug does not want to use livestreams to handle controversy. He respects Thug’s choice to move on in private instead of fueling more online debate.
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The canceled stream between Adin Ross and Young Thug shows how artists can choose privacy over public attention. While fans were disappointed, Ross made it clear that the decision was about timing and personal space. He continues to support Thug and expects the collaboration to happen later.
For now, the focus remains on Young Thug’s personal matters. Ross’s updates suggest the friendship is strong, and the stream will come when the rapper feels comfortable.