NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: On October 24, pro streamer Kai Cenat made a surprising revelation during an Instagram Live session with rapper Nicki Minaj. The controversial content creator disclosed his impending incarceration.
Presently, he has launched his live stream, which is already generating significant buzz on the internet.
While numerous individuals were initially left bewildered by his decision to go to jail, it has become apparent that the entire incident was a rather unconventional publicity stunt for his content creation.
Nevertheless, in actuality, Cenat is slated to serve a seven-day sentence in an undisclosed county jail, with the unique twist of continuously livestreaming his experience around the clock.
Fans react to Kai Cenat's livestream from Jail
On October 27, a user with the handle "domain" on X (formerly known as Twitter) shared a preview from Cenat's jail livestream, exclaiming, "Kai Cenat starts his 7 days in Jail and things are already getting wild."
At the time of writing the 24-second clip had more than 52k views and several reactions from Netizens. A user said, "The next 7 days are ab to be insane." A second user wrote exactly the same saying, "Thes 7 days gone be insane."
Another user said,"How is Kai saying help already lol." Another commented, "This gone be so funny asf."
Another questioned, "Is that a grandma with arm coated tattoos or im trippin... on the left."
A user even labeled Kai Cenat as GOAT, "he's really the goat," while a last user said, "No whites XD feel like this is a stereotype."
Kai Cenat's '7 DAYS IN' Trailer
On October 25, the official Kai Cenat Live YouTube channel released a trailer for the upcoming event. The event, titled '7 Days In,' will be available for viewing on Kai's regular Twitch channel.
The trailer showcases Kai as he is guided through the prison, exploring ways to pass the time during his confinement. While the video exudes a strong sense of drama, it all appears to be seamlessly integrated into the performance.
The preview for '7 Days In' suggests that several other content creators will also be joining him behind bars.
Cenat is not the inaugural streamer to venture into the realm of broadcasting from jail, as the contentious figure Adin Ross had previously announced his intention to livestream from incarceration when challenged by the Tate brothers, who doubted the feasibility of such an endeavor.
It seems that Kai is progressing more rapidly in fulfilling his pledge compared to Adin, who has yet to follow through. Cenat will be joined by a group of influencers, including Druski, Offset, YourRage, Chrisean, RDC, Ski Mask, and NLE Choppa.