Twitch star Kai Cenat has commented on the recent controversy involving Kylie "Sketch." For context, on July 7, 2024, numerous photos from Sketch's past surfaced on social media, leading netizens to speculate that he was an LGBTQ+ adult content creator before his rise to fame as a prominent internet personality.
Sketch addressed the rumors on July 8, 2024, admitting that he had sexual relations with a man two years ago. He also described the period as a "dark and rough time" of his life.
During a livestream earlier today (July 9, 2024), Kai Cenat responded to those who were "bullying" the Houston, Texas native by saying "mean" things about him. He remarked:
"I understand that it would be shocking to a lot of people. But bro, I'm not going to lie, bro, to say, like, mean s**t about the n***a, that s**t is crazy! You feel me?"
Explaining how he "viewed the situation," the two-time Streamer of the Year award winner said:
"I'm not going to lie, this is how I view the situation. You feel what I'm saying? Why does something that somebody else do get you so mad to the point where you've got to go on the internet and bully the n***a? Like... and say crazy s**t. You would think that this n***a murdered somebody! Like... you feel me?
"You would think the n***a murdered somebody by the way n***as are talking, bro. And it's like, bro, what the f**k?"
"We are not perfect" - Kai Cenat gives his take on those "bullying" Sketch amid the recent controversy
Kai Cenat was 10 minutes into his recent livestream when he discussed people "bullying" Sketch in light of his recent controversy. After claiming that netizens were portraying the situation as if the 25-year-old "murdered somebody," the New Yorker stated that he was in "no space to judge anybody" for their actions.
He elaborated:
"Chat, here's the thing, bro, me, personally, I'm not in no space to judge anybody for what they do or what they have done. You feel me? That's not me. That's not my body, bro. I can't do that. You want to know why? Because I'm human, n***a. I'm a human. We are humans, n***a. Like, n***a, we are not perfect. We're not! You feel what I'm saying?"
Timestamp: 00:10:20
In addition to Kai Cenat, controversial Rumble streamer Nico "Sneako" has also commented on the controversy. Sneako did not, however, share Cenat's sentiments because he criticized people for defending Sketch.