Kai Cenat goes live on Instagram with Snoop Dogg backstage at the VMAs

“How fast can you roll a blunt?” Kai Cenat asks Snoop Dogg in a viral livestream that has taken social media by storm.

Courtesy: @kaicenat on Instagram

Twitch sensation Kai Cenat continues to cement his place in the mainstream after streaming backstage at the VMAs with none other than rap legend Snoop Dogg. 

Known for orchestrating viral moments like his Elden Ring playthrough and stirring up a Times Square riot during a fan meetup, Kai has added another major moment to his list of high-profile encounters.

On September 11, Cenat broadcasted live on Instagram from the VMAs, sharing a candid and iconic moment with Snoop Dogg. 

In the clip, Kai asked the rapper, "How fast can you roll a blunt up?" Snoop, ever the pro, responded, “I can roll a blunt up before this song is over with,” as he grooved to the classic track ‘As We Lay’ by Shirley Murdock. 

The green room was filled with laughter, and Kai even showed off Snoop's signature massive jar of kush, adding to the authenticity of the experience.

Clips from the broadcast quickly went viral, showcasing Snoop Dogg's smooth moves and banter with Kai. Fans flooded social media with excitement, with one writing, “Bro just lived millions of people’s dream (including mine),” while others commented on how surreal the moment was, saying, “Sounds like a lit night with some legendary vibes.”

This isn't the first time Kai Cenat has rubbed shoulders with celebrities. 

The Twitch star has streamed with big names like Ice Spice, Offset, and Kevin Hart, and even has Drake’s phone number, premiering some of the rapper’s tracks during his broadcasts. 

His growing list of A-list celebrity friends only further proves that streamers are breaking into the mainstream entertainment world.

Snoop Dogg’s appearance on Kai’s stream comes after the rapper praised the Twitch star for his impact on the industry, following interactions with other stars like Lil Uzi Vert, who lauded Kai for bringing streaming into mainstream pop culture.

 

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