Twitch streamer Kai Cenat is hosting actor and comedian Kevin Hart and fellow creator Druski during his ongoing Mafiathon 2. For those unaware, the streamer is living in an LA-based mansion he rented a month ago. Cenat provided the two guests on his stream a tour of his mansion before revealing a locked door that led to the backyard.
Initially, the setup seemed questionable, but both Druski and Kevin Hart quickly moved away when Kai Cenat alleged that the house next to his mansion belonged to Diddy. Diddy is currently facing a host of charges, including sexual assault and sex trafficking.
Revealing his alleged neighbor, Kai Cenat said:
"Guess who was my neighbor? (Druski asks, "Who?") Diddy."
Kevin Hart quickly quipped:
"Okay, alright. Let's just go. Come on let's just go. Jesus Christ. I mean, what the f**k man. Come on. Let's just go."
Kai Cenat finds out his Mafiathon 2 house is next to Diddy's
Kai Cenat's Mafiathon 2 has already produced numerous viral moments. One standout early highlight occurred when fans informed him that the mansion he's staying in is located right next to another mansion owned by Diddy.
Upon being informed, Kai Cenat was visibly shocked and exclaimed:
"This is cap! Wait, what? What! Wait, oh f**k no! No, you're f**king lying. You're lying, he only has a house in Miami."
This wasn’t the only comical and viral moment from his stream. In the stream featuring Druski and Kevin Hart, the group hosted a Thanksgiving dinner that took an unexpected turn, with eccentric characters like Chewbacca and members of The Addams Family making surprise appearances:
Furthermore, Druski caused an uproar when he began fat-shaming a child at the table. The situation took an unexpected turn when the kid started crying, making the moment both chaotic and hilarious:
"You wanna have fatphobia when it came to the kid but not me? What about me ni**a? Y'all ni**as be calling me fat all night."
Kai Cenat's ongoing Mafiathon 2 is already shaping up to be historic. The streamer has surpassed 640K subscribers, setting a new record for any Twitch streamer. He broke the previous record held by VTuber Ironmouse, who peaked at 326K subscribers.