$60 Million Kick Deal Rejected by Kai Cenat in 2023
Popular Streamer Kai Cenat reveals he rejected a deal for more than $60 million with Kick back in 2023 Recently, Kai Cenat became the first Twitch streamer to hit 1 million active Twitch members. He is one of the most popular content creators. A recently uploaded clip on X shows Kai sharing with Kirk Franklin, a gospel magician, about how in 2023 he turned down a deal for $60 million with Kick. He described his reason for declining the deal as his belief that the money to promote gambling would have made him lose focus on his goals. Kai believed that his financial situation at the time was stable and that he did not require the money he would have gained by promoting, by his own words, “sh*t that I did not like” for a quick buck. This is not the first time Kai has prioritized other projects despite the large amount of money he could have gained. Recently, in 2025, Kai turned down deals with Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Tubi as he chose to put his time and effort into “Streamer University”. These rejections were made by Kai in order to guarantee that he would remain in full control of the project and to ensure that the show remained as raw and unscripted as possible. He produced and funded the whole show himself. Many other content creators have made choices similar to Kai Cenat’s. Another prominent Twitch streamer, Sodapoppin, refused an exclusivity deal with Mixer back when it first came out and claims to still feel regret for having missed an opportunity. Further back, the Kang sisters rejected a 30-million buyout offer by Mark Cuban for their app “Coffee Meets Bagel” on Shark Tank, which brought them success in the long run. A Nigerian content creator by the name of Peller claims to have rejected a huge NGN 3 billion offer by Netflix to perform a kissing scene with his girlfriend on camera. Peller chose to instead declare that his relationship and the things he believed in were more important than money. Back in 2021, the chess streamer Niemann chose to turn back from a huge deal, having chosen to instead focus on chess.



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