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    SaVon and Yassy break down the Adrian Broner and Deen the Great streaming phenomenon — and make the case that it isn't entertainment, it's a champion's slow collapse funded in real time. In this segment of blankSLATE, they ask who's actually in control of the AB and Deen run, why it feels like nobody's in the driver's seat, and where a story this shortsighted is actually headed. The conversation covers Adrian Broner's boxing career and downfall, Deen the Great, the pimp-to-OnlyFans pipeline, street streaming culture, Kai Cenat, Adin Ross, and the wider creator economy that profits off a falling celebrity while the audience pays with its attention and standards. SaVon connects the AB and Deen streams to the same machinery driving Love Island and reality TV — turning reaction into profit and demise into content — and lays out the only pivot that saves them: the redemption arc. If you've been watching the AB and Deen streams wondering where this ends, whether a lawsuit is coming, or why a world-class boxer traded his legacy for a live stream, this breakdown names what everyone's been feeling but couldn't articulate. Topics: Adrian Broner, Deen the Great, AB streaming, street streaming, creator economy, parasocial relationships, Kai Cenat, Adin Ross, Black entertainment, the attention economy. Ad-free and early on Patreon: patreon.com/blankSLATEHQ
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