
So, I heard Kai Cenat was talking on stream about turning down a *huge* gambling deal – like, $60 million! He said it wasn’t worth it, and that “not all money is good money.” Basically, he’s saying some money just isn’t worth the cost, even if it’s a ton of it. Pretty solid stance, honestly.
During his first 24-hour stream in 2023, Kai Cenat said on his Mafiathon 3 stream that he was first offered the deal at that time.
He said the offer would have paid him to promote gambling, but he ultimately decided against it.
Kai explained to his audience that money isn’t always worth it. He revealed he turned down a $60 million offer because it involved things he didn’t approve of, like gambling, and he feared it would distract him from his current goals. He realized some opportunities, even with a large payout, can ultimately be detrimental.
Kirk Franklin was shocked to learn that Kai Cenat rejected a $60 million offer from Kick to promote gambling in 2023.
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) September 28, 2025
The popular streamer said that even though the offer was a huge amount of money, he believed turning it down was the right decision.
When I was 21, I received an offer, but I turned it down. Immediately after ending the call, I went into my closet and prayed to God for guidance. I truly got on my knees and asked for help, and then I just continued to focus on my work.
He continued by stressing to his audience that money alone was not worth compromising his goals.
Just because someone offers money doesn’t mean it’s worth accepting. I’d always choose the honest, even if more difficult, path over a quick and easy, but potentially problematic, one.
Most people think the deal Kai is talking about involves moving to Kick and streaming on their platform. Adin Ross shared that Kai received an offer of $50 million and a share in Kick’s ownership, but he didn’t accept it.
50M plus equity but close enough…
— PrinceSlime69 (@PrinceSlime69) September 28, 2025
Kai Cenat’s latest Mafiathon event, Mafiathon 3, has reached over 1 million viewers, breaking his previous record of 728,000 set during Mafiathon 2 earlier this year.
15% of the revenue generated from the stream will be donated to building a school in Nigeria.
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2025-09-29 13:48