Kai Cenat Addresses Hacking Incident and New Content House Success
Twitch superstar Kai Cenat has recently spoken out about the unsettling hacking incident that affected his profile and community. On April 3, 2025, Kai’s official Twitch account, boasting over 16.8 million followers, fell victim to hackers. The perpetrator, identified as “Savawuzhere,”also infiltrated Cenat’s official YouTube channel.
This unfortunate event led Twitch to temporarily suspend Cenat’s account, which was reinstated a day later on April 4, 2025.
Streamer’s Comeback Livestream
In a comeback livestream hosted on April 5, 2025, Kai offered insights into the hacking ordeal, expressing disbelief that someone could accurately guess his password, which was “bussdownrollieavalanche3210.”During the stream, he candidly stated:
“My s**t got f**king compromised, n***a! A n***a went into the data frame. Bro, I would never in my life think that a n***a would guess my password. My password is bussdownrollieavalanche3210. Bro, I would expect a n***a to guess bussdownrollieavalanche321, but not 3210, n***a! Like, what the f**k?! Like, how the f**k?! Oh, s**t! My f**king phone! Chat, like, how the f**k did a n***a know that?”
Furthermore, he shared some reassuring news, confirming that the police were involved in the investigation. Cenat claims to have gathered substantial information about the hacker, including their whereabouts. He elaborated:
“I got some good news, though. I’m not going to lie, I feel so bad for the person who did that because everything that was being done, like, police are now involved. They’re tracking him down. Like, we know exactly where the n***a is at. They’re just waiting for the right moment to act. Like, bro, n***as know… it’s like with the digital s**t, bro, it’s like, damn, you’re going to try to hack me?! Like, me? Come on, bro. Be for real.”
Celebrating New Ventures: Content House Success
During the same livestream, Cenat took a moment to highlight the achievements of the new content house he has established, which is home to his friends and fellow streamers, including RaKai, Ray “rayasianboy,”and Tylil. Expressing pride in their collaborative efforts and accomplishments, Cenat stated:
“It’s so fire when you can help your mans and that s**t. But they don’t disappoint. Like, they’re not disappointing. You’re putting n****s in the court to drop 30, and they’re deada** going out there and dropping 30. Does that make sense?”
In related news, another AMP member and Cenat’s close friend, Duke Dennis, recently shared amusing anecdotes about nearly facing legal troubles while in China, indicating the often unpredictable nature of life as a popular streamer.
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