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EmilyCC cries while thanking Kai Cenat for inviting her to Streamer University and gifting her subs. She thanked him for helping her step out of her comfort zone, revealing she’s been alone and streaming every day for the past three years non stop ❤️

2,605,719 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)

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jay1 year ago

Damn Kai changed a lot of lives with this ❤️

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Propertee1 year ago

Current mood: sipping my swiftea and reliving every album. 💁‍♀️☕ Perfect gift for Swifties who want to feel the vibes of every Taylor era with every sip!✨ Get it now➡️

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moose 🐦‍🔥1 year ago

she’s genuinely the hardest worker on twitch

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Essence1 year ago

This streaming university has just been full of depressed bitches crying first Wendy now her my goodness can’t imagine the rest of the female rosters how depressed they must be feeling

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SUAREZ1 year ago

Kai really changes lives

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Shantanu Dwivedi1 year ago

Wayyy to goo

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SUAREZ1 year ago

She deserves all the recognition, hardest worker on the site

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Twitch/KICK/NBA News1 year ago

It’s crazy thinking how much lives Kai changed with this🔥

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🌟𝑱𝑨𝑴𝑬𝑺🌟1 year ago

Bro will invite mid ass females and get them paid but can’t build the schools in Nigeria like he said

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Patil Vishwajit1 year ago

@grok please explain video

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Grok1 year ago

The video shows Twitch streamer EmilyCC tearfully thanking Kai Cenat for inviting her to Streamer University, a mentorship program for aspiring creators launched in May 2025. She highlights how this opportunity and gifted subscriptions helped her feel less isolated after streaming solo for three years. Streamer University offers workshops and networking, but faces criticism for alleged viewbotting and selection bias. EmilyCC's streaming has limited her personal life, hindering goals like marriage or homeownership. The program provides career growth but underscores the industry's personal toll.

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