STREAMER Kai Cenat’s Twitch and YouTube videos have mysteriously disappeared from his accounts, sparking fears he may have been hacked.
Cenat has more than 16 million followers on Twitch, but no videos can be found.
Cenat was live on Twitch about three hours ago.
A message on his Twitch page says: “This channel has no content… It’s quiet… too quiet.”
And, there are just six short clips on his YouTube page, but its description now features a chilling warning.
“This is what you get for suspending my old Discord Mr. Cenat,” it says.
And, his username has been changed to @SavaWuzHere.
A post was uploaded on his YouTube that takes users to another account, known as Sava.
Scores of X users have rushed to comment on the reports that Cenat has been hacked.
“Kai Cenat twitch live stream hacked while I was watching,” one claimed.
“Was crazy. Bye Twitch.”
“Is Kai Cenat hacked?” another asked.
“Did Kai Cenat’s twitch account get hacked?” a third fan posted on X.
Some internet streamers have even posed the question of whether the suspected hack means it could be the end of Kai Cenat.
Cenat has not addressed the hack speculation on social media.
TWITCH BAN FEARS
It comes just months after he faced calls to be banned from the platform after a disturbing prank was shared on his live stream.
He came under fire for a trick performed by magician Max Major.
The shocking clip showed Major hanging from a noose during Cenat’s Mafiathon 2 special livestream in November.
Major was standing on a stool while Cenat was about to pull a lever.
Cenat pulled a lever that left the magician suspended in the air.
But the streamer was shocked and quickly asked Major if he was hurt.
Cenat admitted he feared a Twitch ban, while Major clarified that it was a sick magic trick.
Viewers were outraged, with some calling for Twitch to ban Cenat.
Cenat made his name by sharing pranks and videos of viral challenges on YouTube before turning to Twitch in 2021.
He posted his first video on YouTube in 2018.
His rise to fame has seen him win Streamer of the Year Awards in 2022 and 2023.
And he won the Kids’ Choice Award in 2024 for Favorite Gamer.
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