NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: During a heated encounter, popular Twitch personality Kai Cenat directly addressed Kick star Adin Ross regarding his recent series of provocative tweets aimed at inciting controversial discussions during his live broadcasts. The tension arose when the renowned streamer, known for his presence on the platform, publicly criticized individuals who had betrayed his trust, eventually disclosing his ownership of the live-streaming service.
In a calculated move, Adin Ross seized the opportunity to present Kai Cenat with a challenge, offering a significant donation of $50,000 to the streamer's community. The condition for this generous contribution was that Cenat had to provide an answer about the "number of genders" that exist, hoping to draw him into a potentially controversial conversation around gender identities that now include transgender, gender neutral, non-binary, agender, pangender, among others, beyond the traditional male and female identities. Ross wrote, "Kai say the truth… I’m watching ur stream. You can’t say this on twitch without being BANNED HOW MANY GENDERS ARE THERE? Answer and ill give $50,000 to your community kai."
'I don't like that, bro!'
Cenat had stumbled upon another one of Ross' tweet before the "gender" tweet. Ross in that tweet, posted under his alternate account @AR15thed3mon, had openly expressed his frustration and disappointment towards individuals who had betrayed his trust by initially declining to join Kick, only to later change their minds. Additionally, Ross took the opportunity to reveal his ownership stake in the live-streaming platform, shedding light on his behind-the-scenes involvement.
Ross wrote, "And all you snakes and fakes who backstabbed me and now wanna come to kick… gladly come, I own % in kick. So therefore I own you. :) ❤️
As a response to this Cenat provided the following statement, "Oh, he's talking about me. Okay. Yo, Adin! Yo, somebody clip this and send it to Adin. Adin, your gift is ready. But, your birthday is months away! Your gifts is ready, but your birthday is... months away. Okay?"
Cenat's fans had then alerted him to the "how many genders are there?" tweet in which Ross dared him to make provocative statements during his livestream without facing any repercussions such as being banned.
To this Cenat replied, "All right. Look, Adin! Listen, Adin! Why are you tweeting, bro? Adin, stop tweeting! Okay? One - Adin, don't tweet! Text me, bro! Like, why are you doing this? Do not do this on the Internet. Okay?"
Labeling Ross' tweets as "good bait," the 21-year-old streamer remarked, "Let me tell y'all something real quick, bro. One - this is good bait. This is great bait! I don't have time for (N-word) to be on Twitter, coming from; I don't have time for (N-word) today. I am blessed. I am living my life. I'm chilling! And Adin, why should I have you, give my community $50,000 when I can give my community $50,000?"
Expressing discontent with the statements made by the content creator from Kick, Cenat stated his intention to contribute a donation exceeding the amount offered by Ross. Cenat stated, "I don't like that, bro! I don't like it! You know, I don't like it! I feel like I'd give my (N-word) a $100,000. Bro, I don't like that I am getting little boy'd, bro! Please, stop! Stop, bro! Chill, man! Chill, bruh!"
'He isn't the big dog he pretends to be'
Cenat's reaction to Ross' tweets sparked a significant wave of fan attention, with supporters voicing their opinions on the matter. One user wrote, "lol Kai doesnt need Aidin's money. So Aidin has no power there. Kai is smart here. I hope Kai puts Aidin in his place and shows him that he isnt the big dog he pretends to be." Another user wrote, "Actually a good response 😂."
One user wrote, "He could’ve very easily said “Chat how many genders are there?” and you wouldn’t be banned lol. You’d only get banned if you were making fun of it, but you wouldn’t get banned for the question."
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