MIAMI, FLORIDA: A fan account of the Kick streamer Adin Ross recently unveiled a stunning diamond-stunned chain adorned with a pendant bearing the initials "AR," claiming that the piece apparently worth $1.5 million has been crafted by Haimov Jewelers, a Miami-based boutique jewelry shop.
Since the information was posted by X (formerly Twitter) from the Adin Reports account, it's advisable to keep an eye out for updates from Adin Ross to get a definitive confirmation of its authenticity.
Naturally, considerable buzz surrounding the piece was generated on the Internet, with some labeling the streamer a "scammer," while others expressed skepticism and questioned its authenticity.
Adin Ross allegedly acquires a custom 'AR' pendant worth $1.5 million
A recent X (formerly Twitter) post from Adin Ross's fan account showed a luxurious chain and pendant set apparently designed by Haimov Jewelers. "Adin Ross's $1,500,000 custom "AR" Pendant. Made by Haimov Jewelers," read the caption.
The video showcased the extravagant necklace, crafted from what appeared to be platinum and adorned with numerous diamonds, providing a detailed view of the front as well as the back of the piece.
No wonder, the post instantly grabbed the attention of numerous users, and it has accumulated over 968k views at the time of writing. There was a range of reactions surrounding the necklace, with many fans eagerly anticipating Ross' own statement to clarify the actual purchase price and its authenticity.
Internet reacts to Adin Ross' newly acquired $1.5 million luxurious pendant
As soon as the video was posted on X (formerly Twitter) users flocked to reply with their opinions regarding the jewelry.
One user wrote, "I don't understand the point behind these big a** chains. Just a waste of money imo." Another said, "if adin paid that much, he got scammed. fire piece but it is worth 250k max."
"Haimov just stay taxing every influencer in miami, STRAIGHT TAX ? Not to mention they taxed fousey almost 50K for that pink face rolex ?," stated a user, hinting that the Haimov Jewelers often charge a lot for its pieces.
"This s**t look plastic and trash lmao," expressed another, with one simply adding, "Bro got robbed," hinting that the price tag of $1.5 million is a bit much.