American social media personality and streamer Adin Ross has won an impressive $1.6 million after placing a high-stakes bet on Donald Trump to win the U.S. presidential election. Ross announced on Instagram that he had wagered a bold $1 million on Trump’s success.
The gamble paid off when Trump emerged victorious over Democratic candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris. Ross, known for his online presence and streaming sessions, had shown support for Trump leading up to the election. Notably, Ross even hosted Trump on one of his live streams, where he publicly endorsed the former president.
In other news, Canadian rapper Drake suffered a substantial loss after betting $615,000 on Francis Ngannou in a high-profile boxing match against British-Nigerian boxer Anthony Joshua. The fight ended quickly, with Joshua delivering a decisive knockout to Ngannou in just two rounds, resulting in a heavy financial setback for Drake.
Days before the match, Drake shared his confident bet on Instagram, displaying the large sum he had placed on Ngannou, calling him a “scary man.” However, Joshua’s dominant performance cut Drake’s hopes short, as the rapper faced the loss of his risky wager.