Is the $500K feet pics claim about Kai Cenat true? Inside the Julia Filippo viral rumour
Kai Cenat and Julia Filippo spark viral buzz online as a rumour spreads fast, leaving fans questioning what’s real

A bizarre viral claim linking streamer Kai Cenat and TikTok creator Julia Filippo has sent social media into overdrive, with rumours suggesting he paid $500,000 for her feet photos.
The story spread rapidly across platforms, especially in the wake of Kai’s widely discussed breakup with influencer Gigi Alayah, putting his personal life back under intense scrutiny.
However, a closer look at the so-called “leak” reveals that the claim appears to be largely unfounded.
The speculation seems to stem from a viral clip of Julia Filippo, but the video itself does not mention Kai Cenat at all. In the footage, Filippo is seen joking about how much she would charge for different forms of advertising. She casually throws out figures like $10,000 for brand placements and jokes about charging for toe branding, adding that people look at her feet more than her face.
0F star Julia Filippo accidentally LEAKED that she sold feet PICS for $500K to Kai Cenat after he had just BROKEN UP with his ex, Gigi. 😳👀
— Regret (@RegretMedia) April 27, 2026
“I gave him a huge discount since I felt bad she cheated on him I normally charge 1m+ ” pic.twitter.com/gOBm8t3L2I
Rather than confirming any transaction, the clip reflects exaggerated, tongue-in-cheek internet humor that was later taken out of context. The $500,000 figure appears to have originated from a viral social media post claiming Filippo offered Kai a “discount” after his December 2025 breakup, though no such statement exists in the actual video.
Online interactions between the two have also fueled speculation. Filippo has posted content referencing Kai’s streams, and he has reacted to some of her videos, but these exchanges fall well short of confirming any personal or financial relationship.
The rumor quickly triggered widespread backlash, with many users dismissing it as fake. Social media reactions ranged from disbelief to outright mockery, with several calling it “engagement bait” and others labeling it “the cappest cap ever.” Some users even joked that the claim was so absurd it bordered on satire.
The situation highlights how quickly misinformation can spread in online culture, where clips, jokes, and edits are often reshaped into viral narratives before being fact-checked.
As of now, there is no verified evidence supporting the claim that Kai Cenat paid Julia Filippo for any content. Both creators appear to be continuing on their separate paths, with Kai focusing on his return to streaming following Mafiathon 3 and potential upcoming projects, while Filippo remains active on TikTok with her growing audience.
At this stage, the story appears to be driven more by internet speculation than reality—another example of how viral rumors can spiral far beyond the facts.


















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