Twitch star Kai Cenat recently crossed the 90,000 subscriber mark on his channel, and a clip in which he celebrated the feat was shared to the r/LivestreamFail subreddit.
The 81% upvoted post attracted more than 530 comments. In a now-deleted comment, one Redditor stated that the streamer must have a "lot of industry friends." Another Redditor joined the conversation and claimed Cenat had "to be (money) laundering or something":
Kai Cenat took to this Twitch channel to respond to the serious allegations and refuted the comments. He mentioned:
At the five-hour mark of his September 27 broadcast, viewers asked the content creator to take a look at the aforementioned subreddit post. Cenat took the opportunity to respond to the money laundering accusations after reading some of the top comments on the discussion thread out loud. He said:
Timestamp: 05:22:37
The American personality stated that he did not know what laundering meant and remarked:
Kai Cenat confirmed that he was not sending money back to anyone else, as mentioned by some Redditors:
The 20-year-old content creator claimed that he received the gifted Twitch subscriptions from a friend and was open to sharing the direct messages:
Cenat burst out laughing and continued reading Redditors' comments on the streamer-focused forum.
Esports personality Jake "JakeSucky" Lucky shared a 27-second long clip from Kai Cenat's recent stream and mentioned the accusations were in reference to the streamer's top gifted subscription donor called Mochi:
The reaction thread garnered more than 90 fan reactions, with one Twitter user stating that they did not understand why fans give money to big content creators:
Another Twitter user claimed that Twitch is the "last way" for people to launder
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