Kai Cenat Claims He Was Offered a $60 Million Kick Streaming Deal, Though Another Streamer Calls Cap [Video]

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Suspicion has arisen after Kai Cenat’s current declare that he declined a $60 million supply from the streaming platform Kick.

The favored media character shared in a Twitch stream that Kick supplied him the huge sum to stream half of his first Mafiathon on their platform and announce that he had formally signed with them.

“They was like, ‘Yo, we’ll give you 60.’ I think it was like $60 million or however much millions it was—‘if you stream half of the sub-a-thon on Kick and then at the end of the sub-a-thon, you reveal that you have to join Kick.’”

Cenat claimed he turned down the proposal, saying, “I hung up the phone—chat, this is real—I literally got down on my knees, and I prayed, and I asked God if this is the right decision, I wanna follow my heart, let me just make the right decision here and please don’t let me regret it. And chat, I still feel like if I went, I wouldn’t be here right now. No cap.”

But, one other streamer, Trainwreckstv, countered Cenat’s assertion, alleging the supply was really $22 million, not $60 million as Cenat claimed.

“It wasn’t 60 mil for a sub-a-thon.  It was 22 mil for a year, right?  It was 22 mil for a year. And then the first three months would be non-exclusive. And then after that, the next three months would be exclusive. And the 22 was for a year, right? And obviously, that was declined, and a little bit more was asked for. But it was nowhere near 60 mil for just a sub-a-thon,” he defined throughout his personal stream.

In a tweet about his feedback surfaced, Trainwreckstv clarified that he by no means believed Cenat was mendacity, however was misinformed.

“I never said lie, there was most likely just miscommunication between he and his management who do all his dealings on his behalf. Kai has no reason to lie, he’s one of the good ones, imo it was absolutely a miscommunication between managements,” he tweeted.

Cenat’s first Mafiathon, which he hosted from February 1st to March 2nd, 2023, earned him appreciable success and a loyal fanbase. Throughout this 30-day “sub-a-thon,” a marathon livestream format he branded because the Mafiathon, Cenat streamed continuous to his followers, whom he calls his “Mafia.” His sub-a-thon success helped him reclaim the title of Twitch’s high streamer, a report he initially misplaced to VTuber Ironmouse.

Regardless of the true nature of the deal, on Monday, the viral influencer broke Ironmouse’s subscriber report of 326,252, making


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