RiceGum moves to Rumble despite offer from Kick
RiceGum has officially moved to Rumble after teasing a major platform switch on July 4, saying the platform was in competition with Kick to sign him.
Bryan‘RiceGum’Le might be known for his content onYouTube,but he’s also started streaming on Twitch, where he currently boastsover one million followers.

However, he claimed that he’d bemaking a major platform switch on July 4,showing an image of himself looking at several hats, all emblazoned with the logos of different streaming sites.
Fans hypothesized that he’d be making the move to Kick – but much to their dismay, RiceGum has chosen a different platform.

RiceGum officially moves to Rumble
On July 5, RiceGum revealed that he has signed anofficial contract with Rumble,saying he’s “locked in” to create content for a set amount of hours per month.
That’s not all; he also revealed why he took the deal over Kick, saying that Rumble offered him more money. He also claimed that Kick would have required him to gamble in order to make the most money possible.

RiceGum is moving to Rumblepic.twitter.com/hAqCvIycQ0
“The Rumble deal just looked better,” he admitted. “I could stream [there], but in order to make the most possible on Kick, they wanted me to gamble for 30 days.”

“I’m just excited to really lock back in,” he added. “This is exciting for me, in my opinion. Rumble had the bag, bro. I didn’t realize Rumble had the bag like that.”
This is just the latest massive creator to move to Rumble afterKai CenatandIShowSpeedmoved to the platform after scoringtheir very own show on the site earlier this year.

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