Kai Cenat Breaks Silence After Union Square Giveaway Chaos, Fans Rally as He Condemns Unruly Behavior
3 min readKai Cenat went live on Twitch for the first time after his tumultuous Union Square giveaway extravaganza in New York City on Friday on Wednesday night. Thousands of people arrived at Union Square after Cenat & another streamer promised to hand out prizes such as PS5s and gift cards, & Cenat has been charged with at least two charges of inciting a riot and unlawful assembly in connection with the gathering. “After Friday, I realised the amount of power and influence I have over people,” Cenat adds. “And I say that to say this: I am completely disappointed in anyone who became destructive on that day.” That is not acceptable.” “None of that was my intention,” Cenat continued. I had intended well for the entire situation, and none of it was my intention.
The side there not showing of Kai Cenat at the Giveaway pic.twitter.com/Eord9Qegtm
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“I don’t condone anything that happened that day,” he said, referring to videos of individuals doing things like jumping on automobiles. “That’s not cool.” He promises to reach out to “the right people” if he organizes another giveaway or event like Friday’s and he adds, “As a group, we all have to do better.” As reported by TwitchTracker, Cenat has approximately 80,000 Twitch subscribers, making him Twitch’s second-most-subscribed streamer. He additionally possesses millions of followers on a variety of other social media channels. Cenat claims he will “chill” on streaming in the short term due to forthcoming court dates (the first of which is on August 16th). He promised that the gap would be brief.
Kai Cenat speaks on the NYC Meet and Greet and his disappointment in his Fans who caused destruction that Day. pic.twitter.com/9YmAseTNYe
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Streamer Kai Cenat Goes Live For The First Time After His Union Square giveaway riot, Receives Support From Fans As He Condemn The Rioters
Kai Cenat makes his first appearance following the controversy surrounding Union Square’s PS5 giveaway. Cenat is a well-known figure in the world of Twitch streaming, with a 6.3 million-strong following on the network. In recent events, Cenat has found himself embroiled in claimed allegations ranging from unlawful assembly to riot inciting. For those unfamiliar with the circumstances, Cenat was mobbed by a throng of adoring admirers at the giveaway event, resulting in an incident in which he was targeted by a “swatting” attempt. The terrible turn of events occurred when the prominent Twitch personality was seized by the New York Police Department (NYPD) on the allegation of s toking the fires of a riot among his fanbase. During the live stream, Cenat revealed some of his original thoughts leading up to the giveaway contest. He also expressed his wish to thank his supporters for propelling him to the ranks of the most famous broadcasters.
Cenat addressed a variety of issues in his first live stream following the charges resulting from the PS5 giveaway contest. Initially, he expressed his dissatisfaction with the situation, saying, “I am beyond, bro, disappointed.” I was quite disappointed in anyone that became destructive that day, bro. That sh*t is not cool, man, my n-word.” Cenat went on to explain his motivations for participating in the offer, saying, “And I want people to know that none of that was my intention.” You understand what I mean? I had nothing but good intentions for this whole endeavour, but I don’t condone anything that happened that day.” Cenat also expressed his desire to organise similar giveaways in the future, emphasising his love for generating pleasant experiences. More than 6k people commented on Kai Cenat’s video after watching it. One fan said, “I saw how mature Kai was as well as how much he cared and prayed.”. As for Kai, I hope all is well with him. According to TwitchTracker, Cenat has approximately 80,000 Twitch subscribers, making him Twitch’s second-most-subscribed streamer.