Bryce James, the youngest son of four-time NBA champion LeBron James, became the latest celebrity to feature in Twitch streamer Kai Cenat's "Mafiathon 2" subathon stream. While he showed his excitement throughout the stream, he was left in an awkward position by a question posed by the 22-year-old streamer.
During the stream, Kai Cenat, worth 14 million according to Celebrity Net Worth, expressed his appreciation towards Bryce for appearing on his stream. He then proceeded to ask whether he could come to the James household for Thanksgiving, which left Bryce searching for words. He resorted to wondering what to say, before Kai Cenat seemingly got the hint and left the room.
This September, Ironmouse broke Kai Cenat's record as the most subscribed streamer on Twitch, amassing 306,621 subs during her subathon. On Oct. 29, Kai Cenat revealed he would embark on the second edition of his "Mafiathon" subathon through a video which featured Kim Kardashian in a bid to break Ironmouse's record as the most-subscribed Twitch streamer.
Since Nov. 1, Kai Cenat has been on a 24/7 stream and has had some of the most famous celebrities join his stream. The 22-year-old Twitch star, who had WWE legend John Cena feature on his channel this October, has had 23-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams, Snoop Dogg and Marshmello feature during his subathon.
Bryce James gets his father LeBron James to feature on Kai Cenat's stream
During the stream, Bryce James suggested the idea of reaching out to his father on FaceTime during the stream. While Kai Cenat and his friends initially found the possibility of him responding comical, they were in for a surprise when the Los Angeles Lakers star ultimately picked up Bryce's call and appeared on the Twitch star's stream.
Kevin Hart also made a special appearance when Bryce was on Kai Cenat's stream, who took a hilarious dig at the streamer and his comedian friend, Druski, for seemingly making Bryce uncomfortable on the stream.
Bryce James is a three-star shooting guard prospect who plies his trade for Sierra Canyon High. While he is yet to commit to a college for his college basketball career, he will be keen to enjoy a strong senior season in high school basketball before making a major decision on his future.
So far, Bryce has only received offers from the Duquesne Dukes and the Ohio State Buckeyes and is currently the 27th ranked prospect in his state per 247Sports. Whether he can further his father's legacy in the future, only time will tell.
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