Streamer Kai Cenat has once again failed to secure a live stream with Kanye West, despite previous confirmations that the event was set to happen. Cenat, who had been in frequent contact with West and was even prepared to travel to Japan for the collaboration, had to cancel plans after West’s latest Twitter meltdown.
Cenat Reacts to Kanye’s Controversial Rant
On February 7, Kai Cenat addressed his fans, confirming that the much-anticipated stream was off.
“I’m gonna go ahead and address the elephant in the room. I seen the tweets, bro. I don’t know what’s going on.”
Cenat, like many others, was taken aback by West’s shocking social media posts on February 6, which sparked massive backlash. Although the streamer had expressed confidence in securing Kanye for a stream—claiming on January 29 that he was “90% sure” it would happen—the rapper’s latest controversy made it impossible.
Kanye’s Social Media Purge Sparks More Drama
In addition to his controversial tweets, Kanye West made headlines for drastically reducing the number of people he follows on social media. His updated follower list now includes only a select few, such as:
• His wife, Bianca Censori
• Diddy, who has been embroiled in controversies of his own
• Diddy’s sons, further fueling speculation about West’s intentions
This move only added fuel to the fire, further alienating fans and industry figures alike.
While fans were excited to see Kanye and Cenat collaborate, it’s clear that Ye’s latest antics left the streamer with no choice but to pull the plug.


