"Worked hard but God had a lot to do with it": Fanun responds to comments accusing him and Kai Cenat of "pushing religion"

Fanum recently talked about the reason behind him and Kai Cenat mentioning God during their broadcasts (Image via @SlatDontMiss/X)
Fanum recently discussed the reason behind him and Kai Cenat mentioning God during their broadcasts (Image via @SlatDontMiss/X)

Any Means Possible (AMP) member Roberto "Fanum" recently responded to supposed comments being made by users online that he and Kai Cenat "push religion" through their platforms by mentioning God during their broadcasts. Fanum doubled down on this and stated that despite working hard for his current circumstances, he believes God had a significant part to play in the process.

Discussing the matter in his Twitch broadcast on December 1, 2024, he said:

"When people ask me, 'How do you do it?', I say, well, yeah, I worked hard but God had a lot to do with it. You know what I'm saying? A lot to do with it, like, a lot. Like, so much damn near, if not all."

"We're in the same boat": Fanum explains why he and Kai Cenat mention God during their broadcasts

Any Means Possible (AMP) is a streamer's collective involving big streamers such as Kai Cenat, Fanum, Davis “ImDavisss,” Duke Dennis, Din “Agent 00," and Chris “Chrisnxtdoor.” They often appear in each other broadcasts and live together within the AMP collective's residence.

While talking about the comments regarding his mention of God during his livestreams, Fanum expressed his gratitude to the higher being for his success. He claimed this feeling of gratitude is the reason why he and Kai Cenat repeatedly mention the religious figure during their livestreams. He said:

"I'm forever grateful, and that's why I'm always talking about it, I'm always mentioning it, you know what I'm saying? I know, at times, it may come off like I'm trying to push it. I'm not trying to but when you ask me a question on how I did it, well that's how I did it."

He continued:

"Man, that's why you see Kai say what he say. We on the same boat, bro. We were so f**ked up in life and for us to come up, we give thanks to that"

Meanwhile, Kai Cenat recently reached yet another milestone while nearing the end of his Mafiathon 2 subathon. He surpassed 700,000 concurrent subscribers, which is a figure never achieved before by any other content creator on the platform.

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Edited by Dinesh Renthlei
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