Watch Kai Cenat Clap Back At Kanye West After Being Called 'Industry Plant' Amid Misunderstanding Over Wrong Sweatpants Size
Kai Cenat responded to Kanye West's latest diss against him.
The "Gold Digger" rapper called the 22-year-old American online streamer and YouTuber an "industry plant." The latter denied the allegation while streaming on Twitch. One netizen shared Cenat's response to the Grammy winner on X on Thursday.
In the clip, Cenat watched West's interview with Justin Laboy on "The Download" podcast. In the interview, West called Cenat an "industry plant," and the younger personality aired his reaction.
"Ye, I've been doing this s**t since 2018, Ye," he said.
"Facebook. Me. Bronx. Funny skits. Been doing this s**t," Cenat added before flipping his chair and walking back and forth.
Cenat was convinced that West was only after him after he seemingly criticized the oversized sweatpants that the Yeezy founder sent him.
"Ye just send me some new pants, bro!" Cenat yelled.
He explained that the pants he received were so big that they didn't fit him.
"I'm far from an industry plant, I got this out the mud. People got to do some research," he added.
In West's recent interview, he was still visibly upset after Cenat seemingly criticized his sweatpants for being too big.
"He gon' talk s**t about my pant," West scoffed, to which Laboy quipped, "He's an industry plant." West agreed with the host.
Kim Kardashian's ex also expressed his displeasure with Cenat mentioning his daughter's name.
"That exact genre is the most industry plants... it's about like influence and mind control," West added. "And then he gonna mention my daughter's name a week later. Don't mention my daughter's name and then you dissing what's paying their $200,000 a month child support... That don't make God happy."
In March, West sent Cenat free Yeezy merch. He unboxed it while streaming on Twitch and tried some of the items. Cenat seemingly criticized it after wearing the oversized sweatpants that could not fit him.
"N***a!" Cenat yelled while emphasizing how big the sweatpants were for his petite frame. "Bro, this s**t is not fitting me, bro!"
"What am I supposed to do with this s**t?" he added before dancing to 50 Cent's 2003 hit "In da Club" to entertain his viewers.