In a shocking turn of events, prominent streamer Kai Cenat has fallen victim to a severe online hack, compromising both his YouTube and Twitch accounts. The breach has led to significant alterations to his profiles, igniting a flurry of discussions regarding the hacker’s identity and motives.
Amidst the chaos, there have been circulating claims suggesting that Kai Cenat’s Twitch account has been permanently banned. However, at the time of this writing, his Twitch account remains active and accessible to viewers.
Unfortunately, a notable consequence of the hack is the removal of all his previous content, including highlights and video-on-demand (VOD) segments, seemingly deleted by the intruder. Social media users have voiced their concern over the prolonged disruption. One user, @scubaryan_, posted on X:
“Kinda crazy that one of the biggest streamers in the world still can’t get access to their account after nearly 12 hours.”
“That’s so messed up, how?,”added another user, @sol_fto.

Impact of the Hack on Kai Cenat’s Accounts
The hacking incident took place on April 3, 2025, at 2 AM EST (Eastern Standard Time) or 11 PM PT (Pacific Time). Following the breach, Kai Cenat’s Twitch username was altered to “Savawuzhere,”reflecting the hacker’s identity, with profile images and banners also modified to display the hacker’s branding.
Meanwhile, Cenat’s YouTube channel has been hosting random short clips featuring internet memes and games, further straying from its usual content.
Even with these disruptions, both platforms still boast millions of followers. Kai Cenat has remained optimistic about the restoration of his accounts and has encouraged his followers not to focus excessively on the hacker, indicating a disinterest in the incident’s fallout.
Interestingly, the hacker appears to have disclosed a motive for their actions, suggesting they were retaliating against Cenat due to a ban imposed on the hacker’s Discord account, which they believe to be connected to Cenat.