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Kevin Hart’s Twitch takeover: when comedy meets gaming

Kevin Hart lights up Kai Cenat’s Twitch stream with hilarious roasts and confusion over subscriptions
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Comedian Kevin Hart brought his unique humor to Kai Cenat’s Twitch stream, delivering a performance that left viewers in stitches. Hart, who admitted to being a novice in the streaming world, jumped right into the action, poking fun at Cenat’s past interactions and the intricacies of Twitch culture.


Hart’s hilarious roasting session

One of the stream’s most talked-about moments was Hart’s reaction to a replay of Cenat’s awkward attempt to ask Tyla out on a date. Hart couldn’t help but tease Cenat, saying, “I almost punched you in the face. What made you do that?! Look at that dumbass smile on your face, you look like a creep.” Cenat’s defense of being “in the moment” only added fuel to Hart’s comedic fire.


Confusion over Twitch subscriptions

The stream also featured Hart’s bewilderment over Twitch’s subscription model. When Cenat explained that a viewer had donated 100 subscriptions, Hart’s response was a mix of amusement and confusion: “What the f–k are they giving you, man?” The laughter continued as Hart called out T-Pain for only gifting 50 subs, jokingly questioning his generosity compared to another viewer’s 100.

Special call-ins and more laughs

The fun didn’t stop there, as Sexyy Red called in to greet the duo, providing an opportunity for Hart to roast Wallo and Gillie from the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast. The stream was filled with memorable moments that showcased Hart’s ability to entertain and engage with a new audience.


Kevin Hart’s appearance on Kai Cenat’s Twitch stream was a delightful blend of comedy and gaming culture. His playful jabs and genuine reactions to the streaming platform’s quirks brought a fresh dynamic to the show, proving that Hart can captivate audiences beyond the big screen and stand-up stage.

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