Kai Cenat Voices Frustration Over Streamer University Backlash
Kai Cenat, the popular Twitch streamer, has recently aired his grievances regarding the negative feedback directed at him concerning Streamer University—a complimentary educational platform designed to assist emerging content creators. During a live Twitch session, Cenat vented his anger about the criticism he has faced, asserting that he would consider stepping back from similar initiatives in the future.
Live Broadcast Rant Sparks Conversations
In his unfiltered comments, Cenat shared:
“F**k! See, that’s the thing like, I never… Like, I’m never doing this sh** again. I’m never doing this f**king sh** again… ‘Cause like, n***a. No matter which direction I go, no matter which way I try to make sure things is good, I always get the bad end of the stick.”
Moreover, he discussed his financial commitment to the initiative, highlighting the costs involved without any charges for participants:
“My bank statements is f**king ridiculous behind this sh**. Nobody’s paying a dime to be in this sh**. This is strictly for me to help n****s. I’m finna crash out.”
Streamer University: A Controversial Launch
The Streamer University project was unveiled on May 6, 2025, accompanied by a Harry Potter-themed trailer, but it has since been the center of ongoing controversies.
Public Criticism from Peers
Initially, fellow streamer Louis “LosPollosTV”drew attention when his father, known as Wad, labelled Streamer University a “money grab”and “scam.”In a response that followed during a live stream, Cenat expressed his dismay at these comments, stating that it left him heartbroken. Subsequently, both LosPollosTV and his father offered apologies for their remarks.
Other criticisms came from Twitch streamer Félix “xQc,”who questioned the relevance of subjects like Sex Education, Business Management, and Music Production to content creation. He argued that the focus should instead be on practical skills like “react, stalling, event hosting, fake drama, clip farming.”
A Rising Controversy Involving Participants
Recently, another incident involving Kai Cenat and Zoe Spencer arose when Spencer made a tearful announcement during her stream about not being selected for Streamer University. She expressed feelings of being “outcasted”as a result of her exclusion.
Cenat’s Response to Ongoing Critiques
In light of the continual backlash, Cenat advised aspiring creators:
“This is an idea and I know how exciting it may be to certain people, but like, bro… you don’t have to let this determine who you are as a creator.”
In another twist, Twitch streamer Tae “Tae2Smooth”reacted strongly to his application denial for Streamer University, lamenting that there was “no coming back from this.”He remarked on the perceived disparity, noting that others who have faced harsher circumstances still receive opportunities.