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Kai Cenat denies “scamming” accusations

Popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat has strictly denied allegations of scamming made by a group of individuals who had agreed to provide content ideas for his Subathon stream.

The allegations surfaced by a Twitter user named LC who exposed a thread on May 25, featuring screenshots from a Discord channel dating back to February where it displayed an offer made by a user named Dremo who claims to be working for Kai Cenat and was an individual to contribute content ideas for Kai’s subathon.

Dremo welcomed the ideas and said that the payout will be on a weekly basis from Kai’s end once the work is done. The ideas were to be provided on a Google sheet and for obvious reasons there were a significant number of entries.

Dremo made everyone hopeful saying “I need a team of people who are serious about wanting to make something in the content space,” and “I’m 17 and projected to make 3.6m a year off internet money this year.” but did not pay anything stating  “[Kai] is not paying y’all need to move on.”.

Kai quickly leveled said allegations stating he did not use any of the ideas and that content was completely his own doing. He said “Listen, [LC], I feel bad. One, I got to see the list of ideas. Two, I feel bad for y’all, so I got to get down to the situation, get dremo’s side, get y’all side. And if y’all put work in, I’ll make sure y’all good. But chat, did I scam them? No!”

“Listen, [LC], I feel bad. One, I got to see the list of ideas. Two, I feel bad for y’all, so I got to get down to the situation, get dremo’s side, get y’all side. And if y’all put work in, I’ll make sure y’all good. But chat, did I scam them? No!”

Even though LC claims Kai has used their ideas, marking them with green in the Google sheet screenshot, Kai denies using any. The debate as of now remains at a stalemate and it will be interesting to see how the situation matures.

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