IRL streaming drama just hit different when money gets involved. Adrien Broner and Deen The Great’s partnership took a hard turn Thursday night during a car livestream that started as a regular late-night hangout but quickly spiraled into real tension.
The two had been building something solid together in recent months—Deen helped get Broner verified on Kick and brought him deeper into the IRL streaming world. But when payment from a Kick appearance came up in conversation, things got heated fast. Deen claimed Broner went around him on a deal and kept the full payout without sharing his half.
“You set the play up,” Deen said in the viral clip. “Why you got your half and I ain’t get my half?” The tension was real—this wasn’t just surface-level beef.
Broner pushed back hard, denying he owed anything and saying the money came straight to him. As the argument escalated, Deen eventually told him to leave his car. The whole vibe shifted from friendly to hostile in minutes.
What came next had people questioning everything. Broner hopped on his own livestream later, denying theft allegations and dropping alleged payment screenshots. Hours after that, he was back streaming and partying like nothing happened. That quick pivot got fans wondering if the whole fallout was theater—especially since these two had beefed before and made up just as fast.
Whether this is genuine tension or strategic drama for engagement, one thing’s clear: trust and transparency matter when you’re building something together, especially in the streaming space where your reputation is everything.
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