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Kai Cenat at The 2023 Streamy Awards held at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel on August 27, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

Kai Cenat flung his controller and destroyed a few streaming monitors on Monday after losing $300,000 to rapper 21 Savage in a bet. 

The popular Twitch streamer won the first game of Madden NFL 24, but lost the second game, 26-21, prompting Cenat to rage quit.  

 

Overwhelmed by frustration and disappointment, the New Yorker vented his anger by physically breaking his gaming setup in a fit of rage.

Expressing his discontent, he exclaimed, "F*****g dumb a** f*****g... Dumb a** f*****g game, bro! Get out of here, bro! I'm done with all this s**t, bro. I lose every f*****g time, bro. Every f*****g time, I'm losing. Every f*****g time, I'm losing, bro!"

Providing a follow-up on the aftermath of the gaming outburst, 21 Savage, 31, shared the aftermath on his Instagram Story on Tuesday.

In a video, the "Bank Account" rapper said, "You broke everything, bro. This n***a, Kai, broke everything, bro! Say da-da. Say da-da."

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Earlier this month, the 22-year-old asked Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson for a job on Starz' 'Power.'

"Can I please get an episode of 'Power,' bro?" Kai asked.

"Well, we gotta work it out," Jackson, 48, replied. "Look, we got to make sure you can play the part, though."

Cenat responded, "Yes I could, bro. Whatever, gangsta part, whatever you need me to do. If I gotta knock a n***a off. N***a, I swear, I could do whatever you need me to do, bro."