After 30 consecutive days of streaming, Kai Cenat amassed 727,694 subscribers on Twitch, breaking his own earlier record and surpassing the previous mark set by IronMouse. This marathon, named Mafiathon 2, featured appearances from numerous celebrities and aims to raise funds for a school project in Nigeria.
### Kai Cenat Shatters Twitch Subscriber Record with Star-Studded Stream

### Kai Cenat Shatters Twitch Subscriber Record with Star-Studded Stream
In an impressive feat, Twitch streamer Kai Cenat reclaims his record for most subscribers in a single stream, aided by celebrity guests like Snoop Dogg and Serena Williams.
In a remarkable achievement, Kai Cenat, a 22-year-old Twitch streamer, has reclaimed the record for the most subscribers amassed in a single streaming event. The event, dubbed Mafiathon 2 in honor of his fanbase known as the 'Kai Mafia', lasted for 30 continuous days during which Cenat attracted an impressive 727,694 subscribers, a figure awaiting final confirmation from Twitch.
This monumental record surpasses the previous high of 326,252 subscribers set by IronMouse last October and marks a significant comeback for Cenat, who originally held the record in 2023.
Throughout the marathon, Kai hosted an array of celebrity guests, significantly increasing the stream's audience engagement. Notably, hip-hop star Snoop Dogg joined on the second day to discuss his future album, followed by a video tour of his lavish Los Angeles home that showcased a recording booth, basketball court, arcade room, and casino on the fourth day.
Later in the event, tennis icon Serena Williams made a guest appearance, sharing personal anecdotes about her love for fast food and revealing that her older sister, Venus, was a better tennis coach due to her understanding of proper techniques. Science communicator Bill Nye also participated, conducting various engaging experiments with Kai live, such as demonstrating how an ice cube melts faster on metal compared to plastic.
The aim of Cenat's subathon was not only to gather subscribers but also to generate donations for a school he is helping to establish in Nigeria, promising to allocate 20% of his earnings from this initiative towards the project. Subathons typically run continuously, with guest stars temporarily taking over during the streamer’s breaks for rest. However, the event did face unexpected interruptions, notably a disruptive pause when police arrived at Cenat's residence due to false emergency reports.
As Cenat continues to grow his influence in the streaming community, he now boasts an impressive following of over 15 million subscribers on Twitch, a testament to his engaging content and ability to draw high-profile personalities into the live-streaming scene.