Kai Cenat Chris Brown Stream Causes Controversy

Kai Cenat Chris Brown Stream Causes Controversy

Key Takeaways

  • Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 2 stream broke Twitch records with celeb guests like Chris Brown and Snoop Dogg.
  • However, Cenat faced backlash for inviting Chris Brown due to his controversial past of domestic violence.
  • Though some fans praised Cenat for collaborating with Brown, many were bothered, and though Cenat has not addressed the outrage he has deleted a Tweet promoting the stream. At the same time, clips of the collaboration remain available on his channel.

As a seasoned gamer with years of experience under my belt, I have to admit that Kai Cenat’s latest move has left me scratching my head. On one hand, the man is a mastermind when it comes to attracting big names to his streams and breaking Twitch records. But on the other, inviting Chris Brown into the mix seems like a step too far, even for someone as bold as Kai.


As a dedicated fan, I’m expressing my thoughts on a recent stirring incident involving Twitch streamer Kai Cenat. He found himself at the epicenter of controversy when he extended an invitation to singer Chris Brown to join his Mafiathon subathon stream. Known for his collaborations with big-name brands like McDonald’s, T-Mobile, and Chime, Cenat has made a significant mark on this platform.

On November 21st, Chris Brown made an appearance on Cenat’s live stream, and together they put on a lively show for their audience. They exhibited their acrobatic abilities by performing backflips, sang some of Brown’s popular tunes, and even had a friendly game of basketball. While many fans lauded the joint performance as “legendary” on Cenat’s social media account, others expressed criticism towards the collaboration, citing Brown’s questionable past, particularly his history of domestic violence and sexual misconduct, such as the allegations against Rihanna.

As a gamer, I’d rephrase it this way: In reaction to Cenat deleting his tweet, someone posted: “Lucifer username [angry emoji], seems like a woman beater [happy emoji],”, which was in reference to an event a few days back when Cenat refunded a fan who donated 100 subscriptions because their username was “Lucifer.” Another user commented on a clip from the Mafiathon 2 stream, saying: “Kai forgot Chris is practically a woman beater? [people] will do anything for some views,” and a third chimed in: “Kai always hangs out with the wrong crowd.

Kai Cenat Under Fire For Bringing Chris Brown On Stream

Despite some people criticizing Kai Cenat for having Chris Brown appear on his broadcast, others are excited about this long-awaited encounter. One fan even praised Kai, saying “Kai’s a goat for getting Chris Brown on the stream.” Another fan expressed their admiration for Chris Brown, stating “Chris Brown is one of my favorite artists; he’s a legend. I don’t care about the negative comments; he truly embodies what it means to be an artist.” After facing criticism, Kai removed his initial tweet announcing the collaboration, but clips from the stream remain accessible on his YouTube channel, which has more than 13 million subscribers. So far, Kai hasn’t addressed the backlash directly.

This latest backlash comes weeks after Cenat welcomed rapper and fellow YouTuber DDG, along with his nearly one-year-old son, Halo, for a stream. While Halo’s appearance sparked a minor disagreement between DDG and Halo’s mom, Halle Bailey, the stream itself showed everyone enjoying the moment. One of Kai Cenat’s most memorable streams took place in June, featuring comedians Kevin Hart and Druski. The stream, which included a surprise FaceTime call with LeBron James, set a new Twitch North American record for viewership, reaching “712,600 peak concurrent viewers” and attracting 4.95 million unique viewers over 11.5 hours, according to Afrotech.

Kai Cenat is rapidly growing his popularity on YouTube and Twitch, amassing a large fanbase through his lively and unforeseeable broadcasts that often include well-known celebrity visitors. By November 2024, he had broken records to become the most subscribed streamer on Twitch ever, and he also ranks as the fifth most followed user on the platform.

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2024-11-24 00:33