Kanye West calls out Kai Cenat publicly (photos)

Superstar feuds with streamer
Kanye West
Kanye West (Photo credit: Shutterstock.com / Liam Goodner)

 Kanye West who legally changed his name to Ye, has done an hour and a half sitdown interview with legendary Los Angeles radio personality Big Boy where he expressed some of his issues with Jesus after releasing four clean albums.

West has gone off on rants calling out Adidas and Drake, and is now calling out popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat. On March 15, in his first stream from Africa, Cenat announced he received a package from West.


In West’s package were clothes from West’s clothing line, Yeezy. Cenat got short-sleeve and long-sleeved shirts in addition to sweatpants and YZY Pods. The pods are like a mixture of shin-high socks and shoes, which Cenat said were a bit uncomfortable, but were cool. The sweatpants Cenat received were too large for him in the waist and he joked maybe West’s team meant to send it to Fanum, a fellow streamer and Cenat’s huskier friend from New York. Cenat kept live streaming when his viewers told him to check Instagram.

On the social media app, West told Cenat to stop making fun of his clothes and he called out Adidas for how they’re treating him.


“You controlled,” West’s message to Cenat read. “Don’t play with me.”

“What did I do, bruh??” Cenat asked his viewers. “What jokes did I make? That the pants were too big?”

When Cenat responded he didn’t make any jokes other than the sweatpants didn’t fit him, West sent a direct message.

“F— you, n—-,” West responded. “You was told to diss my s—. You a pawn.”

The drama between the two parties ended up with West’s manager, John Monopoly, calling Cenat while live streaming and requested to meet him to work on the relationship.

West has said he feels like influential people in the entertainment industry are against him because he took the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards and that he’s made remarks against Jewish people.

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West recently dropped the album Vultures, and he has plans to drop Vultures 2 and Vultures 3 alongside singer Ty Dolla $ign. The duo also made the controversial decision to start performing without microphones, which left many Rolling Loud festival attendees and critics upset.

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