Kai Cenat organized a thrilling competition featuring 20 participants from “the hood” to vie for two Dodge Challenger Hellcats, with all expenses covered by MrBeast’s credit card.
In his latest YouTube video, Kai utilized MrBeast’s credit card as he traveled across various locations in the United States, including Compton, Atlanta, and New York City.
During his stop in Compton, Kai connected with a large group of fans, spending over $83,000 on essentials such as shoes, phones, and other items he generously distributed.
Next, he flew to Atlanta, bringing together 20 individuals from “the hood” to participate in a series of challenges for the opportunity to win one of two high-performance Dodge Challenger Hellcat muscle cars.
Drawing inspiration from Netflix’s hit series Squid Game, Cenat challenged the participants to use a needle to carefully extract part of a cookie, unveiling the inner shape without breaking it entirely.
Out of the original group, eight contestants were eliminated and went on to face the next challenge: a game of musical chairs. In the final round, the last four competitors selected briefcases, with the two individuals holding a green card in their cases holding the keys to the coveted muscle cars.
(Topic starts at 10:34 in the video)
The purchase of the two muscle cars raised Kai’s charges on MrBeast’s credit card to an impressive $140,000.
Following this, Kai and his crew headed to New York City, where they distributed iPads, Apple Watches, and AirPods to fans in Union Square and a mall located in the Bronx.
After concluding his Bronx visit, Kai totaled $243,913 spent on gifts for his fans.
However, his time in the Bronx took a turn when fans overwhelmed his vehicle, eager to meet the popular Twitch star. To maintain order, he stayed in the car while mall security distributed the large quantity of sneakers he was giving away.
Previously, during a giveaway in the same area, fans had rioted around Union Square, causing damage. In that incident, Kai faced arrest and was charged with inciting a riot but avoided trial after paying $55,000 in restitution and publicly apologizing on his Snapchat.
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