Kai Cenat sets Japanese social media ablaze as fans confuse him for rapper Lil Durk, trolls say 'who could blame him'

Kai Cenat stumbles upon a post featuring himself with a fan, accompanied by the text, '@lildurk??'
UPDATED JUL 22, 2023
Does Kai Cenat resemble the rapper Lil Durk? (@kaicenat live/YouTube, @lildurk/Instagram)
Does Kai Cenat resemble the rapper Lil Durk? (@kaicenat live/YouTube, @lildurk/Instagram)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Kai Cenat, known as the Twitch King, is a prominent streamer with an impressive following of over 6.3 million on Twitch. Lately, he has been making headlines due to his collaboration with close friend and YouTuber, IShowSpeed, on a trip to Japan. During their visit, they met many fans, creating a strong sense of togetherness despite language barriers and cultural differences.

In a recent report circulating on Twitter, Cenat's appearance seemed to draw comparisons to the renowned hip-hop artist and rapper, Lil Durk, who also has an impressive following of over 15 million on Instagram. The speculation surrounding this resemblance among Japanese fans has piqued the interest of netizens. Continue reading to learn more about the Twitch king's connection to his Japanese fans.

‘You thought I was f**king little dirk’

In a recent post from the Twitter handle @domain, they shared a video clip of the Twitch King Cenat's reaction during one of his streams. In the video, Cenat appeared to be surprised and excited about a post that had gone viral on social media. The post featured a picture of Cenat with one of his fans, along with a text that read, '@lildurk??' This sparked speculation among Japanese fans.

The question arose whether Kai Cenat bears a resemblance to Lil Durk, the American rapper known for his massive following on various social media platforms. When Cenat saw the post, his jaw dropped, and his wide-opened eyes showed his exclamation about the speculation. Playfully, he said, "You thought I was a little dark, little a** You thought I was f**king little dirk, bitch a** dark," Cenat reacted with amusement to the comparison and made it clear that he does not think he resembles the rapper Lil Durk.



 

'Who could blame him'

After acknowledging the Twitter post featuring Kai Cenat with his fan, many fans have started sharing their thoughts. One fan said, "Kai literally told the guy he was lil durk tho" Another said, "Who could blame him". One Twitter user said, "actual idiots" Another Twitter user, "Its so funny but f**ked that theres really ppl in this world that think all black ppl look the same." The fifth user said sarcastically, "all black people look the same" 



 



 



 



 



 

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