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Kai Cenat revealed the PTSD-like struggles he had to deal with after finishing a 30-day Twitch marathon without a break.

From showcasing mind-blowing streaming setups and launching Streamer University to being featured at the time as the number one most influential creator, Kai Cenat has truly become a cultural icon who often dominates the headlines.

It’s safe to say he’s among the most dedicated creators out there, often striving to entertain fans with innovative concepts.

While being a successful streamer and content creator has its perks, Kai recently opened up about the negative impact of having cameras on him all the time.

Kai Cenat Opens Up About His Struggle After Streaming Non-Break

Kai Cenat’s appearance at Streamer University.

Recently, Kai was featured as a guest on Hot Ones, a series in which celebrities answer a multitude of questions while eating spicy chicken wings.

At one point during the episode, Kai ended up being asked what it was like to stream for 30 days straight without a break on Twitch, referring to his immensely popular Mafiathon .

Kai responded that while he was “fine” with pushing himself to his limits, he had to deal with the pressure.

“I think I understand how important it is to make a promise to my community. That’s my mindset. I think it’s good to push myself to limits I didn’t think I could do. 30 days, 24/7, but I’m going to be on camera. It’s pretty crazy.”

While the stream may have many iconic and memorable moments, things aren’t always smooth sailing behind closed doors.

Host Sean Evans brought up the topic of how difficult it must be to plan 30 days of fun content, which led Kai to talk about the consequences of the stream.

Kai revealed that “It’s Crazy,” before saying that after those 30 days, he would wake up the next day feeling like he was “trying to get out of PTSD” from people watching him.

For him, it seemed like he was going through a “weird phase” where he felt like he was being watched. He added, “But you’ll be good when you get over it.”

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