RiceGum Moves To Rumble

Rose Andres Amiel July 9, 2023
RiceGum Moves To Rumble

After suggesting a significant platform transition on July 4, RiceGum has now formally switched to Rumble, claiming the platform was competing with Kick to sign him.

Though Bryan “RiceGum” Le is most known for his YouTube videos, he has recently began broadcasting on Twitch, where he already has over a million subscribers. However, he asserted that he would be switching major platforms on July 4 and posted a picture of himself admiring a number of caps covered with the logos of several streaming services. Fans predicted that RiceGum would switch to Kick, but much to their dismay, he has opted for a new platform. 

On July 5, RiceGum announced his official contract with Rumble and claimed he was “locked in” to produce content for a specific number of hours each month. Not only that, but he also explained why he chose the agreement against Kick, claiming that Rumble made him a better offer. Additionally, he asserted that Kick would have obliged him to engage in gambling in order to maximize his profits.

“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. This is exciting for me, in my opinion. Rumble had the bag, bro. I didn’t realize Rumble had the bag like that.”

After Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed switched to the platform earlier this year after landing their very own show on the website, this is merely the most significant creator to do so.