Twitch IRL streamer Emily "ExtraEmily" left McDonald's staff confused after asking them to serve her a "Kai Cenat Burger". To those unaware, Twitch star Kai Cenat recently promoted McDonald's launch of the Chicken Big Mac burger in the United States. As part of their collaboration, Kai did a promotional video for McDonald's, showing off the newly launched burger. Thus, it is no surprise that individuals such as ExtraEmily have associated the burger with Kai Cenat to the point where it has become synonymous.
Talking to the McDonald's staff, ExtraEmily could be heard asking:
"Hi! Can I have the Kai Cenat burger?"
Hilariously, the McDonald's employee taking her order responded with:
"Who?... What kind of burger is that?"
ExtraEmily has a hilarious encounter with McDonald's staff while ordering the newly launched Chicken Big Mac burger
Kai Cenat's collaboration with the fast-food giant marks the first time the Chicken Big Mac burger is being made available nationwide within all participating stores in the United States. The more commonly available Big Mac typically consists of a beef patty, whereas this newly launched version consists of tempura-battered chicken patties.
Continuing her conversation with the McDonald's staff worker, the OTK member explained:
"So, I think Kai Cenat did a commercial for, I think for a Chicken Big Mac! Right? That one? Can I have just the Big Mac, Chicken Big Mac."
After getting her order, ExtraEmily could be seen trying out the burger herself while providing a view of the half-eaten food item to the viewers of her broadcast. Out of nowhere, the content creator started dancing to My Humps by The Black Eyed Peas while describing what she felt about the burger:
"Ay! That was pretty good! That burger's pretty good though! I was like, hey, kinda dry, but then, the cheese comes and you're like, wait, the cheese is pretty good. And then, I didn't hate it. And the pickle, a little little sourness in it. Pretty good."
This is not the only major collaboration that Kai Cenat was part of in recent weeks. The Twitch star also collaborated with Nike to release the brand's first-ever pre-order sneakers, the "Low Poly" Air Max 1.