Lizzo recently addressed criticism she faced from viewers of Twitch star Kai Cenat during her appearance at his Mafiathon mansion, where some viewers pointed out her “loud breathing.”
The much-anticipated Mafiathon 2 kicked off on November 1, 2024, as Cenat aimed to reclaim his previous record for the highest Subscriber count on Twitch. Initially set in March 2023, this record was surpassed by the well-known VTuber Ironmouse in September, who achieved a remarkable 327,000 subscribers.
Cenat quickly reclaimed the title within just 12 days of his recent subathon and has since boosted his subscriber total to over 500,000 by featuring several high-profile guests, including Lizzo and SZA.
While many fans enjoyed the collaboration, some were quick to criticize Lizzo for the natural sounds of her breathing, resorting to body shaming in their comments. In response, Lizzo took to TikTok to address these remarks directly.
Lizzo Responds to Criticism from Kai Cenat Viewers
In her video, Lizzo stated, “If the internet is known for anything, it’s for talking cash money sh*t about fat girls, but I will not let you lie on me. I’ve seen too many comments about me breathing loud during the Mafiathon.” She even humorously added, “Y’all know Kai Cenat is a loud ass breather.”
@lizzo 😤
Continuing her defense, Lizzo emphasized that she wasn’t the source of the loud breathing and pointed the finger at Kai himself. “My shoulders weren’t even moving with the sound of the breath,” she asserted.
Viewers and fans flooded the comment section, with many supporting Lizzo’s claim and attributing the noise to Kai. Comments ranged from “HE BEEN HUFFIN AND PUFFIN ALL MAFIATHON,” to “Kai was breathing loud the whole marathon. They just got something against you.”
This incident is just one of several moments of drama that have punctuated Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 2. On November 26, viewers were taken aback when magician Max executed a perilous stunt that raised concerns about potential repercussions for Kai’s Twitch account.
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