Kai Cenat's '7 Days In' jail stream takes unexpected turn as AMP and RDCWorld spark 'wild' prison war
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Twitch streamer Kai Cenat's recent jail stream gained widespread attention once more, after the guest appearances of popular YouTube collectives RDCWorld (Real Dreamers Change the World) and AMP.
This unexpected encounter sparked a lighthearted clash between members of RDCWorld and AMP, adding a humorous touch to what could be described as a "wild war" in jest.
The altercation took on a naturally comedic tone, especially considering RDC's impromptu arrival at the facility.
Furthermore, the stream made headlines recently when Kai Cenat pledged to protect an unidentified woman in prison, engaging in a heartfelt conversation with his friend Ray about their respective family members.
Who is RDCWorld?
RDCWorld shares similarities with Kai Cenat's AMP group as a YouTube content creation collective which was Established in 2012 by Mark "Mark" Phillips and Affiong "Aff" Harris.
Over time, the group has welcomed other notable members such as Leland Manigo, Desmond Johnson, Ben Skinner, Dylan Patel, and John Newton.
Known for its quirky and comedic content, RDCWorld covers a wide array of topics, including sports, anime, pop culture, internet memes, and trolling in general.
Currently, their main YouTube channel boasts an impressive 6.6 million subscribers. Additionally, they oversee a gaming channel named RDCWorldGaming, which has garnered an additional 1.25 million subscribers.
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Kai Cenat's '7 days in' jail stream
Kai Cenat's recent viral moments have captivated the internet, showcasing content creator groups engaging in a humorous clash alongside comedian Druski.
A Twitter clip with the caption, "Amp and RDC have a full on war at Kai Cenat 7 days in👀😭😭", particularly stood out.
Amp and RDC have a full on war at Kai Cenat 7 days in👀😭😭 pic.twitter.com/f6c0kagfdh
— Domain ➐ (@domainsdomain) November 3, 2023
In the video, both AMP and RDC content creator groups made a lively entrance into Cenat's prison stream. They immediately launched into playful leaps and engaged in a spirited water fight.
This dynamic skirmish, involving Kai Cent, his friend Ray, and other streamers, injected an enthralling energy into the scene as they engaged in spirited playfulness. At one point, some even ended up on the floor, contributing to the lively chaos that unfolded during the altercation.
Additionally, they positioned themselves in corners, gripping each other's shirts and energetically pulling and leaping. This video gained substantial traction across various platforms, evolving into an uproarious brawl.
RDC has officially entered the 7 days in prison pic.twitter.com/N5RM7unFrU
— RDCWORLD1 BURNER (PARODY Account) (@rdcburner) November 3, 2023
Internet reacts to gang war during Kai Cenat's jail stream
After viewing the viral video clips from Kai Cenat's jail stream, in which content creators from AMP and RDC engaged in a tumultuous conflict, numerous fans headed to the comment section to express their viewpoints.
One fan said, "They was all really standing on bidness." Another fan wrote, "The wild bro."
They was all really standing on bidness pic.twitter.com/GxdoIoadiw
— Jay Yungy (@Jay_Yungyy) November 3, 2023
A third fan said, 'I knew RDC was going to show up wanting smoke. Mark said whn he see Kai it was war."
A fourth user wrote, "@42 seconds, as dude is slipping, his “friend” just kinda tosses him aside. Watch it in slow mode to really see. So funny!"
A fifth user said, "It’s hella Mfs that help coordinate this shi I like the support they show instead of hating like outsiders."
It’s hella Mfs that help coordinate this shi I like the support they show instead of hating like outsiders
— Taj 🏳️ 1–4 (@bigfoeeee) November 3, 2023
I knew RDC was going to show up wanting smoke. Mark said whn he see Kai it was war.
— Jermaine Thurman (@thurman94) November 3, 2023
@42 seconds, as dude is slipping, his “friend” just kinda tosses him aside. Watch it in slow mode to really see. So funny!
— Katie Pinion (@KatePinion) November 3, 2023