In a surprising twist during a Hardcore Minecraft marathon stream, Twitch star Kai Cenat discovered that a viewer who donated $11,000 worth of subs... is a child.
During a recent Hardcore Minecraft marathon stream, Twitch star Kai Cenat was left in disbelief after discovering that a viewer, who had donated $11,000 worth of Twitch subs, might be a child. The marathon, a collaboration with YouTuber IShowSpeed, has been a significant event, with both streamers achieving major milestones. Speed reached 28 million YouTube subscribers, while Kai surpassed 13 million followers on Twitch.
The incident occurred last night, when a viewer named Takky gifted a total of 2,350 subs. Each sub costs $4.99, making the total donation approximately $11,726. The celebrations were short-lived, however, as viewers in the chat revealed that Takky might be a child. They found a YouTube channel with the same username, featuring a young voice playing NBA 2K24.
Kai was shocked upon seeing the video, exclaiming, “Oh my god, he stole his mom’s card.” The revelation led to concerns about the legitimacy of the donations and the potential consequences for the child and his family. Kai even joked about the possibility of legal action or the need to contact the bank.
The marathon stream, which has lasted over 78 hours, has been filled with entertaining moments and challenges. Despite dying 36 times in the game, the duo has kept their audience engaged with their antics. The stream has also sparked discussions among fans, with some expressing sympathy for the child’s mother and others criticizing the practice of gifting large sums of money to streamers.
As the marathon continues, the incident serves as a reminder of the unexpected and sometimes bizarre moments that can occur in the world of livestreaming.