Popular streamer Kai Cenat has apologized after a prank involving hanging went viral on social media. In a video, Cenat is seen laughing and joking with magician Max Major, who is hanging from a tree branch with a noose around his neck.
Major, who often performs suspension stunts, was performing a “hanging” prank on Cenat. However, the prank was not well-received by many viewers, who found it offensive and disrespectful.
The prank sparked widespread criticism, with many accusing Cenat and Major of making light of suicide. Mental health organizations expressed concern about the potential impact on vulnerable individuals.
Cenat has since apologized for the prank, stating that he “should have known better.” Major has also apologized and stated that he “regrets” performing the stunt. YouTube has removed the video and both creators have faced backlash from their fans and the wider public.
The controversy has raised questions about the boundaries of humor in streaming. Some commentators argue that pranks like this have no place on platforms where young audiences are present.
The prank has also highlighted the importance of mental health awareness. Suicide is a serious issue, and experts warn that making light of it can normalize such behavior.
It remains to be seen what the long-term impact of this controversy will be. Cenat and Major could face further disciplinary action from streaming platforms or sponsors. The incident may also lead to increased awareness around mental health and the appropriate use of humor online.
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