A few days ago, Kendrick Lamar's friends banned Adin Ross from L.A. because he sided so heavily with Drake during the rappers' beef.
So, Ross pushed back and talked tough.
"I'm not banned from LA," he said. "I wish somebody would. I swear to God, I'm going to go to LA and nobody is going to do sh*t to me I promise you. You think I'm scared of LA? ... F*ck that old ass motherf*cker on that podcast, I'll slap the sh*t out of you. Well, not me. I'll have security smack the f*ck out of you and beat your ass."
But after some reflection, Ross realized that challenging an entire city might not be the best move. At the same time, though, the streamer wanted to make it clear that he isn't apologizing to Kendrick's friends.
"Guys, I've been talking to people from L.A.," Ross began. "I'm actually coming to L.A. in about probably, like, a couple of weeks. Don't put GGs in the chat ... Going to probably do some Horror Nights streams, going to go around, do a couple of podcasts, stuff like that."
"But I do want to clarify and take a step back," he continued. "In the moment, obviously, I was talking crazy and sh*t. I'm not necessarily apologizing to people I was talking towards, but I do want to say one thing: L.A. is to not be f*cked with. L.A. is a serious place, and I love L.A. Seriously, I love L.A. Now, I'm not folding. I still say F*ck you to the people that were coming at me. F*ck you."
Do you think Ross will eventually realize that he can't diss an entire city and then take it back?