Overview
- Speaking on his stream, Cenat said he was offered the money during his first subathon and refused because “not all money is good money.”
- He explained the deal would have paid him to push gambling content, which he believed would derail his focus and goals.
- The on‑air moment featured guest Kirk Franklin visibly stunned by the revelation, and the clip spread rapidly on social media.
- Coverage says the offer is widely believed to be tied to Kick, a platform linked to Stake.com, with Adin Ross previously claiming it included $50 million plus equity.
- During the same event, Mafiathon 3 surpassed one million active subscribers as Cenat pledged 15% of revenue to build a school in Nigeria.