“Welcome back GOAT”: Adin Ross reacts to BruceDropEmOff’s return to streaming on Twitch

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BruceDropEmOff has returned to streaming on Twitch, and some of the biggest creators on the app have welcomed him back (Image via Instagram/@raycondones)
BruceDropEmOff has returned to streaming on Twitch, and some of the biggest creators on the app have welcomed him back (Image via Instagram/@raycondones)

BruceDropEmOff has returned to streaming on Twitch, and some of the biggest creators on the app have welcomed him back. A video shared by Ryan on X showed Bruce on a live stream with Adin Ross, where he expressed gratitude to the latter for helping him:

“And thank you, bro. Like, thank you. I didn’t thank you for the hundred gifted, Bruce says, seemingly referring to a cash donation or gift given to him by Ross. “It was good. Yo, I can’t thank you enough, bro,” he added.

Adin Ross added:

"Welcome, Goat."

BruceDropEmOff had earlier teased his return to the streaming industry in an interview with Arshan Jawaid in May 2025. As the duo conversed on the Kids Take Over show, Jawaid asked the streamer when he planned on returning to streaming. The latter replied:

"It's very soon. This year, for sure."

"I had people calling me that I didn't even expect to call me about going live,” BruceDropEmOff discusses his hiatus on his September 13, 2025, livestream on Twitch

Bruce revealed to viewers on his first livestream on Twitch since his hiatus in December 2024 that rappers Ken Carson and Lucki contacted him to go live again on the streaming platform.

"I had people calling me that I didn't even expect to call me about going live. Shoutout to Lucki, funny as hell... N****s that called me, like, that meant a lot at the time, and I didn't really understand like, n***a Ken calling me, telling me, yo, bro, you need to go live, like, what the f**k? N***a, go to the studio, bro. What do you mean, I need to go live?"

He also revealed why he decided to take a break from the streaming platforms. BruceDropEmOff stated that he wasn’t happy when he began live-streaming, and the feeling didn’t go away even when he grew popular online. He added that he survived his mental ordeal by believing in God and not by his own understanding:

"No cap. I got broken the f**k down by life, and it's real! You know? And the only person that I could genuinely call on and lean on was not my own understanding, but God's, and that's really it. I'm telling you. I wouldn't be here. Genuinely, I would not be here without God."


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