Amid global outrage following the tragic death of a streamer mid–livestream, Drake and Adin Ross step up with a compassionate gesture — covering funeral costs and sparking renewed discussion on platform responsibility.
August 21, 2025 — In a heartbreaking twist to a widely publicized livestream tragedy, rap superstar Drake and streamer Adin Ross have committed to covering the funeral expenses for French streamer Jean Pormanove, who died during a 10-day livestream. Their gesture comes as streaming platforms like Kick face intense scrutiny over content moderation and creator safety.
A Tragic Marathon Ends in Silence
Jean Pormanove—real name Raphaël Graven—was found dead mid-stream in his home in Contes, France, after nearly 300 hours of on-camera challenges involving sleep deprivation, physical abuse, and potentially toxic ingestion. Live viewers witnessed his final moments before organizers cut the broadcast, and authorities have launched a judicial investigation into the incident.
A Gesture of Support in Dark Times
Adin Ross, speaking out in a raw and emotional moment, announced that he and Drake are covering the funeral costs. “This is horrible and disgusting… Drake and I will be covering the funeral costs — this won’t bring him back, but it’s the least we can do,” Ross said. His post was met with widespread appreciation from fans and fellow creators.
Spotlight on Streaming Ethics
The tragedy shines a harsh light on the evolving industry of livestreaming, particularly “endurance” or “trash” streams involving dangerous and humiliating content. French Digital Affairs Minister Clara Chappaz described the incident as “an absolute horror,” and is calling for stricter regulation of online platforms like Kick.
A Call for Change
As grief and outrage continue to ripple through the streaming community, Drake and Ross’s act has become more than just financial help—it’s a rallying point. Their response underscores a growing expectation that creators, platforms, and celebrities share a responsibility to protect digital content spaces and the individuals who power them.
Published by HOLR Magazine