
"I don't want to get involved": Kai Cenat Tells DDG and Lil Rodney Son to leave him out of the drama
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Cenat mentions, 'I have no interest, I don't have time for it'
With his signature energy a bit subdued, Cenat spoke candidly to his audience following his mention in the DDG vs Lil Rodney Son exchange.
"Now listen, bro... chat, as y'all do know, I don't, I do not, I think I repeated it, I think I made it so clear that I don't want to get involved in this s*t. Like deada* bro, like, I have no interest, I don't have time for it, I don't want to get involved in this s**t. Gang, I would just want to ask y'all if y'all could just have y'all feud without involving me, gang. Like I feel like I don't got to be involved!'
Cenat went on to say he just wanted to 'stay in his own lane,' requesting the two sides respect his boundaries.Cenat explained he wasn't mad at anyone, just mad to be looped into something he had no interest in.
The dig was directed at subscribers and fellow creators who'd accused him of 'foisting' Lil Rodney Son on his audience, a statement Cenat appeared particularly eager to quash. His voice was calm but resolute, indicating he won't stand for any more entanglement.
Streamer of the year declines to pick sides in online feud
Famous for his humorous and high octane streams, Kai Cenat is no stranger to internet drama but this time he's opting for peace over pageviews. As the DDG-Lil Rodney Son feud continues to reverberate across the creator space, Cenat's public refusal to take a side underscores a growing trend of streamers who are opting to hold boundaries instead of getting pulled into viral spats.
DDG lil Rodney Son courting once Cenat respect request, but one thing is certain, Kai is keeping his name and focus sharp.

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