Key Takeaways
- Kai Cenat donated $10,000 to a Minecraft streamer for his college tuition, leaving both streamers and viewers stunned.
- Cenat's success on Twitch includes 13M followers and winning Streamer of the Year, but he also supports smaller streamers.
Fans of Minecraft and Kai Cenat are impressed following the streamer paying for a smaller Twitch streamer's college tuition. The moment shared between the hugely popular Cenat and the far lesser-known Twitch streamer is extremely wholesome.
Kai Cenat's success as a streamer can hardly be overstated. Cenat's channel is now sitting at over 13 million followers, which puts him in fifth place for most followers across the entire platform of Twitch. Cenat has had plenty of success in recent times, receiving the Streamer of the Year award in 2023 and even unveiling plans to develop a music festival called KC Fest. While Cenat has even streamed with major stars, it seems he still has time to shine a light on fellow streamers.
During a recent stream, Kai Cenat tuned in to a streamer called Silverruns as he attempted to speedrun Minecraft. Cenat's anticipation soared as he and his viewers watched the streamer, who managed to go from start to defeating the Ender Dragon in just over 20 minutes. Cenat was extraordinarily impressed, immediately donating 500 gifted subs to the user. Silverruns was clearly shocked and thrilled at the donations, but Cenat didn't leave it at that.
Kai Cenat Makes Huge Cash Donation to Minecraft Streamer
Silverruns and Cenat talked across their streams, where Cenat asked Silverruns to clarify something. During Silverruns thanking Cenat for the gifted subs, he mentioned that college was really expensive, and the donations were "life changing." Cenat asked how much school was costing him. Silverruns explained that it was $7500 this semester, and Cenat quickly responded by promising to donate a whopping $10,000 to the streamer to cover his college tuition, in addition to the Twitch subs he'd already gifted. Silverruns was clearly stunned by the attention and gifts, and viewers on both channels were cheering the streamers on.
Streaming can be extremely lucrative for those at the top, and Cenat is no exception. In addition to earnings made on Twitch from viewers, Cenat won $100,000 in a bet with Kick streamer Adin Ross that challenged him to beat Elden Ring's Godfrey on the first try. However, while some streamers hoard their wealth or use it to invest in things like gas stations, Cenat is clearly willing to give back to those that win his attention and impress him. Silverruns had no idea that his 20 minute Minecraft run would be life-changing, but now he can breathe a little easier regarding his school funding thanks to Kai Cenat.