Madeline Ross, sister of Adin Ross, dies aged 36, cause remains unknown

Madeline Ross, sister of Adin Ross, dies aged 36, cause remains unknown

Madeline Ross, the sister of viral sensation and popular social media personality Adin Ross, has died at the age of 36 in Broward County, Florida.

The coroner confirmed that Madeline died on January 15, 2026 in Broward County, Florida.

However, the cause of his death remains unknown as the autopsy report has not been published.

Adin, 25, has three siblings, including Naomi Ross, an influencer who has an Instagram following of over 127,000 followers on @naomzies.

But unlike her brother Adin and sister Naomi, Madeline was an introverted personality who stayed away from the public eye.

Adin has made a name for himself by amassing millions of followers across multiple social media and streaming platforms.

Among them, YouTube, on which he has gathered 4.6 million subscribers, and Discord, a streaming platform, where he benefits from a community of 250,000 members on his site. Adin’s planet server.

Ross is credited with interviewing big names, such as Drake, Young Thug, Andrew Tate and President Donald Trump, whom he interviewed in the run-up to the August 2024 presidential election.

Ross’ interview with the latter generated buzz on social media.

Sitting down for the interview, Trump told Ross, “Maybe one day you’ll be president,” to which he replied, “I don’t know, I’ll let Barron handle it, maybe one day.”

For those who don’t know him, he shared a friendly bond with Barron Trump, President Donald Trump’s youngest son.

But in a dramatic turnaround, just under two months after the interview began, the popular YouTuber revealed he regretted entering the political arena.

On September 26 last year, during a live broadcast, Ross said: “Now that I think about it, I really, really wish I never got into politics like that.”

Describing what he believes was the target of identity politics to an audience who didn’t know him before the big interview.

He said: “So many people relate to it. And no matter what, they don’t even know who I am.

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