Madeline Ross, the sister of popular streaming personality Adin Ross, has died at the age of 36 in Broward County, Florida.
The Broward County Medical Examiner confirmed to TMZ on Tuesday that Madeline was pronounced dead on January 15.
Officials have not announced the cause of Madeline's death, the outlet reported.
Adin, 25, is brother to three siblings, including influencer Naomi Ross, who has more than 127,000 followers on Instagram under the handle @naomzies.
Daily Mail has reached out to representatives for Adin and Naomi, and the Broward County Medical Examiner, for further comment on the story.
Adin has carved out a name for his success with millions of followers across multiple streaming and social media platforms.
Madeline Ross, the sister of popular streaming personality Adin Ross, has died at the age of 36 in Broward County, Florida. Adin seen in 2024 in NYC
They include YouTube, on which he has 4.6 million subscribers; and Discord, where he has nearly 250,000 members on his Adin's Planet server.
He has previously interviewed notable names such as Drake, Young Thug, Andrew Tate and President Donald Trump, who he spoke with in August 2024.
Ross made headlines for the latter interview, which took place during the stretch run of the 2024 presidential campaign.
On the livestream, Ross - who's friendly with Barron Trump - offered to present the now-president gifts such as a Tesla Cybertruck.
During the interview, Trump told Ross, 'Maybe someday you'll be president,' to which he said, 'I don't know about that - I'll leave it to Barron maybe one day.'
Less than two months later, the popular online personality admitted he regretted dipping his toe into political waters.
'Now that I look back on it, I really, really wish I never got into like politics,' Ross said during a livestream on September 26.
Ross said he felt that he had been a victim of identity politics to an audience that was not familiar with him prior to the Trump interview
Adin seen in 2022 in Atlanta watching a Hawks game at State Farm Arena
Adin pictured in NYC in 2024 at Jacob Javits Center in NYC
'So many people just tie me to it, Ross said. 'And no matter what, they don't even get to know who I am.'
Ross opened up about his political beliefs - or lack thereof, aside from Trump - in the discussion.
He said at the time, 'I'm getting older, I don't think I'll ever care enough again for any other politician ever in the future.
'At the end of the day, humans, we're all humans.'

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