American streamer and content creator, Kai Cenat, has declared his intention to retire from streaming.
On Sunday, he communicated this decision to his followers through X, indicating that he is transitioning to a new career path.
Cenat expressed his aspiration to pursue a professional basketball career.
He stated, “I’m quitting streaming and becoming a professional basketball player. Goodbye.”
Earlier this year, Kai Cenat garnered attention when he met Afrobeats artist Davido during a trip to Nigeria.
He contributed to the renovation of a school in the Makoko community in Lagos State and has pledged to return to Nigeria in December.
Notably, popular Nigerian streamer Peller has previously mentioned that Cenat serves as his mentor.
In other news, Monalisa Stephen, a Nigerian actress and content creator, has recounted her experiences in an abusive relationship.
In a recent interview with Saturday Beats, she disclosed that she failed to recognize the signs of abuse until she experienced physical violence firsthand.
She stated, “I didn’t really know it was a thing. I used to hear other women talk about it, but I didn’t think it would happen to me. I used to believe, ‘I’m a huge woman with a big body, why would anyone want to beat me?’ But it has nothing to do with your body.
“You can be abused whether you’re fat or not. When I got the first slap, I was shocked. What led to the slap wasn’t even worth it. I was dazed. The experience was unexpected, and I felt really bad because this was someone I trusted. Even though he was below my league, I lowered my standards to date him.
“This person kept beating me and humiliating me. I asked him, ‘Why do you keep doing this to me?’ and he said his friend told him that people like me need to be ‘bent’ so he could dominate me. That made me see some men in a different light.”
She also emphasized that while many believe public figures do not encounter difficulties, the truth is quite different. Furthermore, she pointed out that some individuals, including those seeking relationships with them, perceive celebrities as potential targets.