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Kai Cenat Launches Streamer University to Help Aspiring Creators and Streamers

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May 8, 2025

We made the right person famous!

Kai Cenat has quickly become one of the most recognizable faces in the world of livestreaming. The New York native made his mark on Twitch with high-energy streams, viral moments, and celebrity guest appearances from names like Kevin Hart and SZA. His growing popularity reached new heights this week when Pharrell invited him to livestream from the Met Gala After Party, where stars like La La Anthony, Keke Palmer, and Daniel Kaluuya greeted him by name.

Now, at just 23 years old, @kaicenat is using his platform to give back with the launch of Streamer University — a fully funded program designed to support aspiring streamers and content creators. In a trailer inspired by Harry Potter, Cenat shared his excitement.

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“I’m excited to extend to you a most heartfelt welcome to the very first class of Streamer University,” he said in the video. “Here, you will find a school where chaos is encouraged and content is king … I look forward to seeing you all on campus for our first-ever semester.”

Cenat is opening up the opportunity for creators of all kinds. Students will live on a college campus, collaborate with peers, and learn from industry leaders while building their own brands. According to the program’s website, participants will take workshops in Business, Music Production, Film, Acting, and more — with the goal of helping both new and rising creators sharpen their skills and expand their networks.

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He’s not just making history on stream — he’s opening doors for others to do the same. And we’re here for it.

Cover photo: Kai Cenat Launches Streamer University to Help Aspiring Creators and Streamers / Photo Credit: Getty Images

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