“No way this is real, right?” – X users poke fun as Kai Cenat’s hacker leaks his revenue and expenses

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In a plot twist straight out of a cyber-thriller, Kai Cenat, one of the biggest streamers on Twitch and YouTube, found himself on the receiving end of a digital heist. On April 3, 2025, an anonymous hacker known as "Sava" took control of Cenat's accounts, leaking what they claimed were his revenue and expenses. According to the exposed documents, Cenat allegedly raked in around $4.2 million in the first two months of 2025, but the most shocking revelation? His jaw-dropping spending habits, include a reported $10,000 on meals alone.

As the news spread, the internet did what it does best—turning a serious breach of privacy into prime meme material. @0xRin__ summed up the disbelief best:

"No way this is real right? 💀".

Leaked revenue, wild expenses, and memes galore: The Kai Cenat hacker saga

As expected, the internet's reaction was swift and filled with humor. @CosmicAOD questioned the security blunder, stating,

"How the hell do you leak your own P&L…."

@Crazed_Klipz took a more financial perspective, sarcastically downplaying the numbers with,

"Only 4.2 a month? 💀 Not even that much fr ✌️".

The sheer scale of Kai Cenat's expenses left many in shock. @Tuesday_Antwi fixated on his food budget, exclaiming,

"$10,000 on meals?!?" alongside a meme of a distressed elderly man.

Others turned their focus to the public’s perception of wealth, with @ConfuciousNFT asking,

"Y’all calling $4.2m broke? Am I missing something?" accompanied by a GIF of a confused Joe Biden.

@code_czar took it further, writing,

"No way y’all calling $4M a month broke 😭 dude some people don’t even touch that in their lifetime tf you mean."

But beyond the jokes, some pointed out the real issue at hand: security. @BiggHurra observed,

"They got all this money but no one to help them not get hacked."

A brutal but fair assessment of how even the wealthiest creators can fall victim to cyber threats.


The digital heist: A closer look

Kai Cenat’s cyber nightmare wasn’t just about leaked financials. The hacker, "Sava," didn't just take over his accounts—they changed his profile pictures, deleted videos, and rebranded his YouTube channel to '@SavaWuzHere'. The most chilling part? A message seemingly aimed directly at Cenat: "This is what you get for suspending my old Discord, Mr. Cenat." The implication? A personal vendetta may have been the root cause of the attack.

While Kai Cenat has yet to fully address the situation, this incident underscores the growing dangers of cybercrime, even for high-profile influencers. If anything, this saga serves as a stark reminder: you can make millions a month, but without solid security measures, you’re still at risk of losing it all in the blink of an eye.

As the dust settles, one can only hope Kai Cenat's next stream isn't titled "How I Got Hacked 101."

Edited by Sugnik Mondal
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