Kai Cenat revealed that his TikTok account was hacked which delayed his highly-anticipated Batman Arkham series marathon stream on Twitch.
Although the stream went live as scheduled on February 21 and the Arkham playthrough began, Kai abruptly stopped around the four-hour mark, saying, “Hang on chat, emergency.”
As viewers flooded the chat with “TikTok hacked,” and similar comments, he addressed the situation regarding issues with his account.
Kai Cenat TikTok hack delays Batman Twitch stream
“We know about TikTok. Okay? Do not click… look, TikTok is about to get that account back. But I’m telling y’all, do not click any account. I mean, do not click any links on my TikTok. Okay?” Kai said.
He continued: “They’re probably about to take down the account really quick. They probably might take down the account and then after, like, put it back up. Some s**t is going on there. I don’t even know because that s**t is weird, chat. They responded, TikTok is working on it right now.”
“But is TikTok just an easy thing to get into? Because, nah, I had two-step verification on that s**t. Bro, I literally had two-step verification on that s**t! How?! You need what?” Kai added.
He ended up getting full access to his account back, and said he changed some of his security settings with help from his chat. “Oh, it’s new codes every single time? Oh, so it’s completely random? I just added my device. Okay. Every 30 seconds, it sends a new code. Tough!” he said.
Kai Cenat has been continuing his marathon challenge of playing the entire Batman Arkham series, steaming non-stop on Twitch until he completes it. At the time of writing, he has been live for over 17 hours and he has earned 23 in-game trophies.