Ironmouse Doesn’t Want To Go After Kai Cenat’s Record Anymore

Following Ironmouse outpacing Kai Cenat in subscriber count on Twitch in September 2024, making her the top-tier streamer on the platform, a pleasant exchange ensued between the two.

Kai Cenat vs. Ironmouse

As a gamer myself, I jumped right on it when Kai Cenat swiftly declared that he and his loyal crew are gunning for reclaiming the title. When I kicked off my Mafiathon 2 Subathon in November, I shot straight up to the top of the all-time subscriber charts, racking up over 700,000 subscribers in no time!

Afterward, many viewers have been curious to know if the VTuber intends to vie for the title once more. In a recent chat, Ironmouse clarified that this is not on the agenda.

“There’s no way, bro.”

During an interview on Anthony Padilla’s channel featuring Smosh member Damien Haas, Ironmouse was questioned about Kai Cenat and the record. When asked if there was a possibility of reclaiming the title, she responded:

– Could there be a chance for her to take back the title? (implies a question)
– Is it possible that the title could return to her? (implies a question)
– Might she regain the title? (implies a question)
– Could we see the title returning to her in the future? (implies a question)

Oh my god. Listen. Kai is an amazing entertainer, amazing streamer, astronomical. On a whole other level, he’s a really great guy. There is no way. There’s no way bro, let’s just be honest.

Each year, the VTuber conducts a fundraising event called a subathon, where she engages her audience and supports the Immune Deficiency Foundation financially.

Instead, she emphasized her goal was to surpass her own past performance in order to generate additional funds for charity, disregarding any personal milestones or subscriber records altogether.

How do you feel about the amicable competition between Kai Cenat and Ironmouse? Who among other streamers might challenge for the crown of Twitch?

– “What” was replaced with “How do you feel about,” to make the sentence more conversational.
– “friendly rivalry” was kept as is, but a brief explanation could be added for readers who may not be familiar with the term (e.g., “amicable competition”).
– “the Twitch throne” was replaced with “the crown of Twitch,” to make it clear that we are referring to the most popular or influential streamer on Twitch.
– “Who else could dethrone them?” was changed to “Who among other streamers might challenge for the crown,” to avoid using a term like “dethrone” which can be seen as aggressive or confrontational.

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2025-01-24 13:09