Kai Cenat’s Claim of Being Contacted by Kamala Harris’ Campaign Disputed by TMZ
Streaming sensation Kai Cenat made headlines last week when he claimed to have been contacted by the Kamala Harris presidential campaign to feature her on his livestream channel. However, new information suggests that this may not be the case.
According to TMZ, the Harris campaign has not reached out to Cenat or his team for any appearance opportunities. The tabloid reported on Thursday that no one from the campaign has been in touch with the 22-year-old streamer or his team, and that leading members of the campaign have not had any discussions considering Cenat’s platform.
Cenat’s initial livestream sparked interest when he shared his claims that the Secret Service had phoned him "five times" and that an unnamed associate from his past had reconnected to discuss a potential collaboration. However, he has yet to publicly respond to the campaign’s denial of his allegations.
The controversy was also criticized by Charlamagne Tha God, who called the potential collaboration "inorganic." In an interview, he emphasized the importance of meeting people where they are, but added that it still has to make sense. He suggested that there are other places Harris could go to connect with a younger audience.
The situation is a developing news story, and VIBE will provide updates as more information becomes available.
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