“Taken out of context”: Kai Cenat speaks on Fanum and AMP drama
Following a wave of online rumors suggesting that Fanum had cut ties with the popular streaming group Any Means Possible (AMP), Kai Cenat has responded to clear the air and address what he believes has been misunderstood.
“Everybody who fell for Fanum leaving AMP, I'm not gonna lie, that just goes to show how much y'all n***as actually watch AMP,” Kai said during a livestream, calling out fans for jumping to conclusions without context.
He explained that Fanum has a yearly routine of leaving the country to handle personal affairs, and this time, social media blew the situation out of proportion.
According to Cenat, “Did you hear Fanum say out his mouth, say 'I'm out'?” adding further, “you can't always believe shit that's on the internet.”
Kai Cenat reveals that Fanum has not left AMP and people should stop believing the rumors pic.twitter.com/eMIo8W2i8G
Cenat confirmed that he had personally spoken with Fanum as recently as this week, emphasizing that much of what’s being circulated is being misinterpreted or misrepresented.
This includes a Snapchat story from Fanum that seemed to indicate tension: “AMP Twitter page unfollowed me and removed me from having access. Iigh bet. Can’t wait to find out who came up with this.”
That post set off widespread speculation among fans and commentators alike.
Fanum further added fuel to the fire with another cryptic Snapchat update saying, “Everything will soon come to light.”
Things escalated again when a post appeared on X (formerly Twitter), reading: “They forget all the shit that I did, I was feeding the team when I didn't have shit.”
they forget all the shit that I did, I was feeding the team when I didn't have shit❗️
I was taking a risk, I done got all of us richMany assumed this was a direct jab at his fellow AMP members.
However, it turns out the viral quote wasn't a personal statement, it was actually a bar from 41’s Funk Flex freestyle, not a message aimed at AMP.
This detail added another layer to the confusion and showed how fans quickly ran with assumptions, ignoring the broader context or origin of Fanum's posts.
In the end, Kai Cenat’s message is clear: don’t jump to conclusions, and don’t trust everything you see online without understanding the full story.
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