Kai Cenat was taken aback when he discovered that a viewer gave $11,000 worth of Twitch subscriptions, and that this viewer could be a young child.
During a special Minecraft marathon stream with IShowSpeed, they celebrated some important milestones.
IShowSpeed reached 28 million YouTube subscribers, while Kai hit 13 million followers on Twitch.
This collaboration between the two has proven to be very memorable.
The marathon has already been a big hit, even though they have not completed the game yet.
With the exciting streaming event, many viewers have been giving subs and donations.
This became a talking point on August 20, when a viewer named Takky donated a total of 2,350 subscriptions.
However, it appears that this viewer may actually be a kid.
After gaining 13 million Twitch followers, the account gifted 1,000 subs.
This means that throughout the marathon, Takky donated a total of 2,350 subs to Kai.
Each subscription costs $4.99, bringing the total to around $11,726 USD.
The celebration turned serious as chat viewers reported that Takky is likely a child.
Some viewers found a YouTube channel with the same name as Takky.
This channel showed what seemed to be a young child with a high-pitched voice playing NBA 2K24.
Kai reacted while watching the video, saying, “Oh my god he stole his mom’s card.”
He was surprised by how many subs were gifted.
It is tough to confirm if the child in the video is indeed the same person who gave the large number of subscriptions.
But after Kai’s revelation, it seems that Takky stopped gifting subs.
After the excitement of the subs and donations, the mood shifted quickly as Kai learned that the donor, Takky, might be very young. Viewers in the chat found a YouTube channel connected to the name Takky. This channel featured a child playing NBA 2K24, and they had a high-pitched voice that suggested they were indeed quite young.
Kai watched this video and was shocked, exclaiming, “Oh my god he stole his mom’s card. He gifted 2,350!” This comment highlighted the unexpected twist in the situation, as he realized the potential implications of such a large donation coming from a child.
Even though it’s hard to verify if the child in the video is the same Takky who made the generous contributions, it’s clear that the donations have since halted. Following Kai’s discovery, it appears that the account has stopped gifting subscriptions altogether.
As of now, Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed have been streaming for over 78 hours, fully immersed in the marathon, but they still have not completed the game. This event has become a significant moment for both streamers, showcasing the unpredictable nature of live streaming and the people who engage with it.
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