Yes, Kai Cenat Wants Elon Musk’s Help to ‘Stream From Space’

Yes, Kai Cenat Wants Elon Musk’s Help to ‘Stream From Space’

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of experience under my belt, I must admit that the audacious request made by Kai Cenat to Elon Musk has left me utterly astounded and somewhat envious. The prospect of live-streaming from space, a feat yet to be achieved by any gamer, is nothing short of mind-blowing.


Streamer Kai Cenat, known for his popular Twitch channel, has astonishingly asked tech mogul Elon Musk to facilitate a live space broadcast. This intriguing proposition has sparked interest among his online followers. Notably, Cenat achieved a significant milestone on Twitch with the successful completion of “Mafiathon 2,” a subathon that brought together various celebrities in support of him.

Here’s what Kai Cenat asked the Tesla CEO online.

What did Kai Cenat ask from Elon Musk?

The renowned streamer has reached out to tech mogul Elon Musk on X (formerly Twitter) to do a live stream from space.

Kai Cenat posted a message saying, “Hi Elon, I’d love to be the first streamer to broadcast and say ‘YO CHAT’ from space. I think you’re the only one who can help me reach this goal. Let’s create history together. @elonmusk @SpaceX

As per a report by Indy100, Elon Musk hasn’t yet responded to Cenat’s petition, which was initiated during his Mafiathon 2 stream. In this discussion with his friends, he expressed his desire to be the first to say “Yo chat!” in space if given the opportunity by speaking to the right individuals, including Elon Musk.

During the live broadcast, Cenat discussed the potential survival chances he might encounter if he decides to venture into space. He mentioned, “I’ve looked into it, and they say there’s about a 3-5% risk of death. However, I won’t sugarcoat it; that’s a risk I am prepared to face.

If Kai Cenat and Elon Musk successfully bring this vision to life, it means that Kai would be the first individual on Earth to broadcast live and engage with fans from space. The tweet posted by Cenat has been enthusiastically received and currently boasts over 4 million views.

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2024-11-11 23:40