According to Afrotech, the live stream featuring Cenat, Hart, and Druski reached 712,600 peak concurrent viewers, marking a more than 10% increase over the previous record. The stream also attracted 4.95 million unique viewers over 11.5 hours.
In 2023, the Twitch icon hit 200,000 subscribers, making him the third streamer overall and the first Black Twitch streamer to reach this milestone. He also topped Twitch chart with over 285,000 peak viewers while streaming 162-hour long Elden Ring walkthrough.
Cenat recently made a partnership with big-name brands like Nike for his Hunger Games-inspired show which will be live streamed on his channel exclusively. This partnership made him the first streamer to join the Nike family, per Complex.
The stream raked in 500,000 concurrent viewers and peaked at 721,111 viewers. Cenat was able to nearly double his previous personal record set last month with his first Hart-assisted livestream that received over 393,000 peak viewers.
Popular streamer and influencer, Kai Cenat, has just broken his own viewership record after a livestream session with actor, Kevin Hart. The entertaining duo garnered over 368K live viewers and the streamer even reclaimed the throne for most-subscribed on Twitch. Full stream below!
Kai Cenat is one of the world's biggest streamers with over 10 million followers on Twitch. The American personality was crowned as 2023's Streamer of the Year, and his immense popularity resulted in many high-profile collaborations. Many celebrities like Ice Spice, 21savage, and Drake have all appeared and interacted with Kai Cenat on his stream.
Previously, Kai Cenat's livestream with Nicki Minaj broke his all-time viewership record on the purple platform. The stream garnered 348K concurrent views. This record has just been broken as Kai Cenat's livestream with Kevin Hart reaches 368K concurrent views!
With the viral broadcast, Kai Cenat not only garnered high viewership but also a wave of new subscribers. His livestream with Kevin Hart resulted in 126,827 total subscribers on Twitch, climbing into the #1 spot. He overtakes Jynxzi who now has 119,899 subs.
Kai Cenat has been on a back-and-forth battle to stay as the most-subscribed Twitch streamer. His latest rank #1 achievement was in December 2023 but was then overtaken by the popular Rainbow Six Siege player. With the Kai Cenat x Kevin Hart stream, he managed to reclaim the throne!
The near-four-hour long livestream had loads of entertaining moments. The internet had fun capturing these and talking about just how comedic the duo was. A post described that the two has a "father-son" chemistry, showing both of them dancing to Usher's Yeah.
Kai Cenat continuously delivers to his dedicated fanbase. He has just finished an insanely hyped Elden Ring marathon and he brought to us another viral broadcast. Fans are excited to see the magnetic streamer bring in more collaborations in the future.
Kevin O'Reilly, better known by his username Call Me Kevin (or CallMeKevin, without the spaces[1]), zXNoRegretzzXz in the days of yore, or simply Kevin, is an Irish YouTuber who is known for his comical gameplay commentaries and other lifestyle type videos. Kevin has described his channel as a variety gaming channel, though he will occasionally branch out and upload skits, music covers, or videos of him discussing the goings-on in his life. The lion's share of Kevin's videos involve specific moments of comedy during gameplay. These usually include him breaking his game, causing havoc, annoying people, or reluctantly completing certain tasks to progress. He is also a member of the Irish Lads, alongside Dan, Jack, Nogla, and Brian.
In his Draw My Life video, Kevin described his childhood as him "doing what [he] does now, except [he] talked less", and joked that everyone probably found it nice because of the peace and quiet. He has a scar under his eye, which he says he got from falling over and hitting his head on a couch leg while spinning in circles with his sister. In a separate video on his old channel, he said it wasn't all bad because he missed out on going to church, since the accident occurred on a Sunday. He has also told various tales of how he got the scar, quipping that subscribers never got the same story and that the truth would be open to interpretation. In the video I googled myself, he says that on a serious note, he got the scar while trying to let someone inside a elevator at 14 years old.
During primary school, he suffered from stomach pains and was vomiting blood at one point, which caused him to miss a lot of school. While dealing with his stomach issues, he also experienced pain in his ear canal, noting that loud noises would upset him. These two problems combined meant that he missed almost a year of school. Kevin moved to high school eventually, and described himself as a "B to C student", adding that he didn't really apply much effort into his work. Following some exams during his third year, his stomach problems amplified and became much worse, causing him to miss more time from school.
During his absence from school, he played a lot of Xbox and discovered the gameplay side of YouTube around 2008, when gameplay channels weren't as common as they are these days. He bought a capture card and created his first YouTube video on the channel called "zXNoRegretzzXz", which has since been renamed "The Old CallMeKevin Channel". He recalled the video being a simple clip of a trickshot in a game like Call of Duty. He moved on to making skits, and eventually received an offer from Machinima to make videos for them, which he accepted. The promise of payment for his videos caused Kevin's parents to think he was being scammed, though he got his way after he apparently whined quite a bit. During his time making videos for Machinima, he created the "How to Annoy" series, which gave him a lot of money and recognition online, even in the present day.
During his hiatus from YouTube, Kevin became the franchise owner of a retail store called CeX, a company that specializes in second-hand electronic goods, and owned it for about 3 years. In 2016, Kevin was hit by a vehicle after seeing Batman vs Superman at his local cinema. His awkward landing after being struck caused injuries to his shoulders and upper arms, which still affect him to this day. He returned to work after the accident, but found his injuries were preventing his ability to do his job. The increased staff costs at the shop to compensate for Kevin's inability to work, his medical bills, and the assailant not admitting fault for the accident led to the shop not being profitable for himself. He came to the decision to sell the store, since his injuries were causing problems at work and he had opted not to get surgery for his shoulder upon receiving conflicting advice about it.
Kevin returned to YouTube for fun in late 2016 with his new channel, "CallMeKevin", bringing over almost 8,000 subscribers from his old channel. He experienced slow, erratic growth on his channel for a while (for example, he'd get 30 subs one day and 6 subs the next), though his channel skyrocketed after an Ouya video he made went viral. He soon began doing YouTube full time, as he is now, and hit a million subscribers in 2018. This led to him getting recommended by YouTube and his growth on the platform becoming more steady. In March 2019, Kevin hit a substantial number of 2 million subscribers.
In 2019, Kevin created a Twitch channel, though he used it sparingly and mainly had it there for Twitch Sings videos to be uploaded to his YouTube channel. The following year, Kevin began streaming regularly and eventually came up with a schedule to stream four times a week, in addition to his daily uploads. While organising his move to Spain, Kevin made the decision to stop streaming for the foreseeable future. Kevin still streams, though his sessions are far more sporadic than before his move from Ireland.
He also created two new YouTube channels that were dedicated to his Twitch content. "CallMeKevin Stream Archives" holds his full length streams for those that missed him live, while "Call Me Kevin Clips" showcase 10-15 minutes worth of highlights of his streams that are edited in a similar style to his regular YouTube videos. However Call Me Kevin Clips has since been replaced by "DoNOTCallMeKevin" where he now posts stream highlights instead.
After uploading a handful of videos on his clips channel, he seemingly abandoned it and chose to upload his stream highlights on his main channel, or uploaded them in full on the stream archives channel. In 2021, however, Kevin uploaded some short clips and two episodes of an interview/podcast called "Call Me", where he interviewed both RTGame and Anna. His interview with Anna was the last video uploaded to the clips channel.
Note: The original story indicated that Spacey Unmasked would stream on Max in the U.K. Instead, it will air on Channel 4 in the U.K. and the information has been corrected in the story above. Spacey Unmasked will air on Max in the U.S. at future date that has not yet been determined.
The Broad Creek Park stream restoration reconnects 3,700 feet of degraded stream channel to its historic floodplain, keeping 25 dump truck-sized loads of sediment out of the South River each year, Arundel Rivers says.
According to a press release, the series will bring the comedians' "hilarious insights to recap the 2024 Olympics' best and most unexpected moments throughout the Games." If you don't want to miss the Peacock Olympics offering, here's when each episode will premiere on the streaming service.
You'll have to make some time on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays if you want to watch episodes when they debut. New installments will drop on Peacock at 3 p.m. PT/6 p.m. ET on the following dates:
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