Kai Cenat ejects guests from Mafiathon 3 after homophobic slur and $30,000 bounty threat

The weed challenge lasted about 6 hours before everything went sideways.
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TL;DR
  • Guest used homophobic slur during argument, another threatened $30,000 bounty in response.
  • Cenat immediately kicked everyone out and ended the segment to avoid Twitch violations.
  • Incident happened six hours into a $100,000 challenge for friends to quit smoking weed.

Drama erupted during Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 3 stream when a heated argument between Dezz and Rakai, which forced Kai to clear the room and shut down the segment.

It all started after Cenat challenged three friends to quit smoking weed for 24 days. The prize? A $100,000 pool to split between them. Just six hours into the challenge, tensions boiled over and this happened.

During a verbal fight between Dez and RaKai, Dez used a homophobic slur. RaKai fired back by announcing on stream that he was placing a $30,000 “bounty” on Dez. The exchange happened in front of more than 100,000 viewers watching the marathon broadcast.

Cenat acted fast. He immediately told everyone to stop and ordered all guests to leave the set. He then ended that portion of the broadcast, likely trying to avoid platform violations.

Both the slur and the bounty threat could violate Twitch’s policies. The platform bans hateful language targeting protected groups. Threats of violence, even if meant as jokes, can also trigger enforcement action. Streamers are responsible for what happens on their channels, even when guests are the ones breaking rules.

By quickly removing the participants and ending the segment, Cenat appeared to follow standard protocol for handling on-stream violations. This approach helps streamers avoid bans when third parties say prohibited content during broadcasts.

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