Kai Cenat is one of the biggest Twitch streamers with the most subscribers. He achieved this feat by overtaking fellow streamer xQc. But the two don’t share hatred and have a friendly nature. Recently, the Canadian streamer offered to help Kai without a second thought when he heard he was in “jail.”
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In xQc’s recent GTA roleplaying stream, he received a call from an unknown number. But when he called back, xQc hears the notification about the call getting monitored and recorded, which is a common practice for calls from prison in the US. So, the 26-year-old streamer was shocked when he found out that he was getting a call from jail.
Kai Cenat calls xQc from jail for his $20,000 bail
When the person at the other end picked up the call, xQc discovered it was none other than Kai Cenat. It shocked the Twitch streamer as to why the 20-year-old was calling him from prison. When he inquired about the same, xQc heard him crying over the call.
Unable to see his fellow streamer crying, the 26-year-old said, “I’m here for you, man. I’m here for you, pal. Talk to me, dude.” So, Kai informs him that he will pay him back later and needs $20,000 to pay for his bailout from prison.
Hearing the conditions for bail, xQc didn’t waste a second to help Kai. The 26-year-old was eager to help his fellow streamer, “That’s it, $20,000. F**k say less, man. Hey, send the account. I’m sending you right now.”
xQc also hints Kai about the Sliker drama
Anyone following the streaming community must be aware of the whole Sliker and gambling stream drama on Twitch. Sliker is an English Twitch streamer who accumulated massive debt from fans and fellow streamers because of his gambling addiction.
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He was eventually called out by his fans and streamers. Later, xQc and Ludwig stepped up to help Sliker pay the debt. Recently, xQc told Kai Cenat that when he called from jail, “I had this Gambler idiot once, that cost me $100K. I definitely can give $20K for you easy.”
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Eventually, Kai Cenat revealed that it was just a prank and he was not in jail. So, xQc ends the call by telling him to get better content for his stream. Undoubtedly, xQc believed he was in prison, especially after the recent fake swatting of streamers.