The planned stream between Kai Cenat and Kanye West is off the table. Recent antisemitic tweets from Kanye have led to this decision.
- Kai Cenat announced to his fans that the much-awaited collaboration in Japan won’t happen.
- The streamer’s decision came after Kanye’s controversial messages on X.
- Background tensions existed as the pair previously had a playful disagreement over Yeezy apparel.
- Any future collaborations now appear uncertain due to the recent fallout.
Kai Cenat has pulled the plug on his anticipated streaming session with Kanye West. After Kanye’s recent antisemitic outburst on social media, Cenat informed his audience that the joint event in Japan will no longer take place.
Addressing the situation, Cenat said, “I seen the tweets. I think it’s over.” His straightforward comment was captured and shared widely on social media platforms.
Initially, Cenat showed optimism about a potential stream with the rapper, noting a 90% chance of it happening. However, the recent developments have changed his plans.
A backstory to their relationship reveals a minor spat between the two last year. Cenat once humorously complained about the size of Yeezy clothing during a stream, which prompted an irate message from Kanye.
Their beef seemed resolved earlier this year, but the current situation indicates unresolved issues. While Cenat was in touch with Kanye, recent events might delay or jeopardize any future meetings.
With tensions resurfacing, it’s uncertain if or when Kai Cenat and Kanye West will collaborate again.