Twitch Streamer Kai Cenat’s Team Accused of Disrespect by Kick Streamer Cameron “Cuffem”
Cameron “Cuffem,” a popular streamer on the Kick platform, has spoken out about his experience at Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 3, a subathon event held on September 26, 2025. According to Cuffem, he was treated poorly by Kai Cenat’s team, with three security guards following him everywhere he went.
The collaboration between Cuffem and Kai Cenat came about after Cuffem gifted Kai Cenat Twitch subscribers worth nearly $20,000, which led to his name being featured in the “Sub Wheel” segment. However, Cuffem’s experience at the event was not positive, with him claiming that he was initially treated like an outsider.
In a livestream on September 29, 2025, Cuffem shared details about his time at Mafiathon 3, stating that he had a confrontation with Kai Cenat’s security personnel, Cudi, before his appearance on the stream. Cuffem claimed that Cudi referred to him as a “fan” rather than a special guest, which led to a heated exchange between the two.
Cuffem’s experience at Mafiathon 3 has raised questions about the treatment of guests at streaming events. As the streaming industry continues to grow, it is essential for event organizers to ensure that all participants are treated with respect and professionalism.
In other streaming news, Hasan “HasanAbi” has announced that he will not be attending TwitchCon 2025 in San Diego. This development comes as the streaming community continues to evolve, with many streamers and industry professionals attending conferences and events to network and share their experiences.
The streaming industry has become a significant part of the entertainment sector, with many streamers building large followings and earning substantial incomes. As the industry continues to grow, it is crucial for streamers and event organizers to prioritize respect, professionalism, and inclusivity.