Kai Cenat Explains Why TikToker Zoe Spencer Wasn’t Picked For Streamer University, Says She Gave Him ‘Secondhand Embarassment’
Kai Cenat Explains Why TikToker Zoe Spencer Wasn’t Picked For Streamer University, Says She Gave Him ‘Secondhand Embarassment’
Kai Cenat is clearing the air on why fellow content creator Zoe Spencer didn’t make the cut for Streamer University.
During a recent stream, Kai Cenat addressed Zoe Spencer reaction to being rejected from the program, pointing to a September incident at Druski’s show where he says she gave him “secondhand embarrassment” and had issues with some of his close friends behind the scenes.
While Kai Cenat didn’t go into full detail, fans believe he may have been referring to the moment Zoe Spencer went off on him after he called her a b*tch.
This comes after Zoe got emotional on her own stream when talking about not being accepted into the program, saying the rejection “feels personal.”
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