ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Prominent Twitch streamer Kai Cenat recently shared some exciting news with his live audience, revealing that Chris Pavlovski, the CEO of Rumble, had generously provided him and YouTube sensation IShowSpeed with a house in Miami, allowing them unrestricted use of the property.
The Streamer of the Year celebrated this announcement as a significant achievement, and their followers were elated to hear that the duo now possesses a residence in the vibrant city of Miami.
New house for Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed
In a recent livestream, Kai Cenat enthusiastically shared the news with his fans, conveying his excitement about the generous gesture.
He said, “Okay, let me just go ahead and say something, bro. Shoutout to the Rumble CEO, shoutout to the CEO of Rumble. Um, whenever I am in Miami they got us a new house that we could just go by.”
He added, “Me and Speed, a house that we could just go to whenever we want and it's ours, bro. That's actually a W.”
The fans of both streamers greatly appreciate the on-screen dynamic and camaraderie between Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed.
Despite Twitch's restrictions on co-streaming, the two have often collaborated, uniting their respective fan communities for memorable content.
Kai Cenat added, “No we are not going to be living in there, we are not going to be moving in and s**t like that. It's just for us, our s**t. That's probably the best news I had in the past week, bro. That's actually amazing, bro. A whole house?”
Fans react to the tweet
As the news was tweeted by @Kaimafiaupdates, fans quickly commented on the video and wrote, “Twitch fumbling so bad.” Another said, “That show is trash broski.”
Another user wrote, “The Kai and speed show just never goes well for some reason.” Another said, “SNEAKO CARRYING RUMBLE BRO,” while another said, “Wow so @adinross can’t join. Cool. That’s messed up.”
Another user also wrote, “Rumble to activate the release clause?” Another user said, “Bombaclaat.” Another added, “Pre Kai X Sneako,” while another said, “When am I being put on the payroll.”