Taiwanese Streamer Ray Joins Kai Cenat in New Adidas Advertisement

Ray “Rayasianboy”Takes Center Stage in New Adidas Ad

Recently, Ray “rayasianboy,”a prominent Twitch streamer and friend of Kai Cenat, has made waves with his appearance in a new Adidas advertisement. In this campaign, he shared the screen with former NBA star Gilbert Arenas, showcasing Adidas’ innovative “Clima-cool”shorts technology.

Although the ad does not officially confirm any sponsorship, there is speculation surrounding Ray’s potential partnership with Adidas. Despite not having any lines in the commercial, his presence has resonated with fans, igniting excitement across social media platforms.

Community Reactions to Ray’s Advertisement

The announcement has elicited a variety of reactions from the online community, with many expressing their delight at seeing Ray back in the spotlight:

“Bro I actually feel so happy seeing ray for the first time in like forever bro,”tweeted user @ThorDKidd__

“So happy for ray ts fire,”shared user @ayekeeno

Yet, there are voices expressing caution about interpreting the commercial as a definitive sign of sponsorship:

“W ray and a commercial or ad don’t mean someone is sponsored this just means he’s working but it’s a huge huge w if he is!! Maybe Nike will see this and try to get him in one would be dope to see him and Kai under Nike in a ad or commercial.”

The Reason Behind Ray’s Scarcity in Recent Streams

Ray’s journey began when he encountered Kai Cenat during an IRL livestream in Japan, where he identified himself as a dedicated follower of Cenat’s work. Their camaraderie led to a series of appearances together on Cenat’s channels, and Ray eventually launched his own Twitch channel, rapidly amassing over 1.1 million followers.

However, Ray’s recent absence from the streaming scene stems from his return to Taiwan in August 2024, where he is serving his mandatory military service, which will last for one year.

Upcoming Streams from Kai Cenat

In related news, Kai Cenat is set to host an IRL stream in Brazil, a move that follows fellow YouTuber Darren “IShowSpeed’s”recent broadcasts in the same region, which were well-received. For details regarding the time, date, and viewing options for Cenat’s upcoming livestream, further information can be found at the link below.

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