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Kai Cenat Mafiathon 3 controversy erupts

Kick streamer Cameron “Cuffem” Cameron has publicly criticized his treatment at Twitch streamer Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 3, a sub‑athon event held on […]

"I had three security guards following me everywhere I went": Cuffem says Kai Cenat

Kick streamer Cameron “Cuffem” Cameron has publicly criticized his treatment at Twitch streamer Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 3, a sub‑athon event held on September 26, 2025. Cuffem, who had previously gifted Kai Cenat’s Twitch channel nearly $20,000 in subscriptions, was featured in the “Sub Wheel” segment and was invited to appear as a special guest. However, he says the experience quickly turned sour. In a livestream on September 29, 2025, Cuffem recounted that three security guards followed him everywhere, and that he was initially treated like an outsider. He also described a confrontation with Kai Cenat’s security personnel, Cudi, who allegedly called him a “fan” rather than a guest, leading to a heated exchange before Cuffem’s on‑stream appearance.

Cuffem’s account has sparked discussion about how guests are treated at streaming events. As the industry continues to expand, organizers are being urged to ensure that all participants are handled with respect and professionalism. In related news, streamer Hasan “HasanAbi” announced he will not attend TwitchCon 2025 in San Diego, highlighting the evolving dynamics within the streaming community. The sector has become a major component of entertainment, with many creators building large followings and earning substantial incomes. As it grows, prioritizing respect, professionalism, and inclusivity remains essential for both streamers and event organizers.

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