
Kai Cenat is known for his jaw-dropping stunts, but this time, he’s been outdone by a friend who lit up dozens of fireworks in his room during his Firework War stream.
On July 3, Kai Cenat revealed his annual Firework Wars live stream. This time, he took it to another level by hosting YouTube’s top subscribed creator on his channel. Jimmy “Mr Beast” Donaldson appeared wearing a ski mask and seemed a bit disoriented at first. However, he quickly adapted to Kai Cenat’s loud and unique personality.
However, nothing could prepare him for what followed next.
Kai Cenat and his AMP house friends have a bizarre July 4 tradition called Firework War. They light up fireworks indoors, often culminating in a dual between streamers where they try to wrestle and blow fireworks up in each other’s rooms. At least, that’s what happened in 2023.
For 2024, Kai Cenat was prepared, but due to the community concern last year, he decided not to light up the fireworks this time unless he had to defend himself. According to Kai Cenat, the stack of dozens of fireworks was there in case Davis attacked his room. It turns out he was right.
After a bit of altercation and a warning from Davis to Mr Beast, the fireworks came to light, entirely blocking the camera view with explosions. It appeared that the entire room may have been on fire.
“Hey, I’m gonna be honest with you MrBeast, if you don’t leave, you gonna get blown up,” Davis said.
The dangerous stunt happened on camera, allowing fans to rewatch videos for loopholes. Some believe that the stream may have been staged as Kai Cenat’s room looks different in the Firework War stream.
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Looking closely at the edges of the wall, there are some minor discrepancies that suggest that he may have planned the whole thing to prevent his room from burning down. In any case, fans aren’t entirely happy and think this antic was a bit extreme, even by Kai Cenat’s standards.
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