Kick and Rumble are lining up to sign Alinity after the Twitch star received a three-day ban from the Amazon-owned platform earlier today for twerking on stream and expressed a desire to move on.<\/p>
Alinity branded Twitch a \u201cbullshit ass platform\u201d<\/a> for banning her<\/a> in a fiery tweet on May 30. The fact it was a more severe punishment than the one-day ban she received for accidentally showing her breast on stream in April 2020 didn\u2019t sit well with the Colombian streamer, who described it as a \u201cjoke\u201d and said she was \u201cthinking of taking her business somewhere else.\u201d<\/p>
Kick and Rumble were quick to respond. Kick sent her an eye-glance emoji<\/a>, suggesting they might be interested. Rumble was more direct. \u201cJoin Kai, Speed, Mizkif, JiDion and Akademiks over at Rumble,\u201d they said<\/a>. Alinity responded by asking the company how much it would pay<\/a>, but the conversation fizzled out or continued in private.<\/p>
Both platforms have already been making moves in 2023.<\/p>
Kick signed Adin Ross<\/a> and Destiny, and already had Trainwreck streaming on there since he\u2019s a co-owner<\/a>. Rumble signed the slew of streamers mentioned above, the latest of which was Mizkif, who said he\u2019ll be streaming on there twice a week and is treating it like an alternative rather than a replacement for his main one<\/a> on Twitch.<\/p>