Kanye West invites Kai Cenat to Japan after texting him for a New Year reunion, putting their past feud behind them
Kanye West and popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat have put their past differences behind them, with the Chicago rapper now extending a generous invitation to the 23-year-old content creator. The apparent end of their feud comes after West reached out to Cenat on New Year’s, sending a message that simply read, “Happy New Year, Family.”
During a recent livestream, Cenat shared the news with his followers, revealing that West had not only reconnected but had also invited him to Japan. “The beef is over,” Cenat announced, before adding, “Lemme text him back,” as he prepared to respond to West’s message.
Embed from Getty ImagesThe two had previously been at odds after Cenat’s review of Yeezy merchandise sparked a public spat. Cenat had expressed concerns that the clothes didn’t fit him, which led to West accusing him of mocking his brand. However, tensions were soon eased when Kanye’s manager reached out to Cenat, offering him replacements and ensuring that the misunderstanding was cleared up.
Now, with the air cleared, Cenat excitedly shared his new invitation from West. “Ye said he’s in Japan and he said I got to pull up, bruh… He said he in Japan. And I got to pull up,” Cenat told his stream, adding with excitement, “We went from beefing to being friends, bruh.”
As the invitation to Japan looms, Cenat jokingly asks his chat, “Stream IRL? I’m not gon’ lie, bro. I might have to go back to Japan, and chat! Do I make a Japan return?” His followers were quick to offer their support, encouraging him to take the trip and further solidify the newfound friendship between the two stars.
What started as a contentious situation has now blossomed into a solid friendship, with both parties embracing the opportunity to move forward. As the year kicks off, it appears that the bond between Kanye West and Kai Cenat is stronger than ever, with both now focused on building positive connections rather than revisiting past conflicts.