Kai Cenat made news headlines when he announced his newly launched school for aspiring content creators, Streamer University, on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. The 23-year-old streamer announced via a video he shared on Instagram.
“I’m excited to extend to you a most heartfelt welcome to the very first class of Streamer University. Here, you will find a school where chaos is encouraged and content is king,” he said in the video.
He captioned the post:
“Welcome To Streamer University. Enroll Now.”
Following the announcement, Cenat received over a million applications within minutes of launching the website.
However, during a recent live stream, Kai Cenat announced he would not accept women who do OnlyFans at his university.
“Tell me why there are OnlyFans b*tches applying, talking about how they stream. We're not talking about streaming on OnlyFans! N*gga, you can't get in because… What the f*ck? I had to search that up. Can you live-stream on OnlyFans? Why do you think your live-streaming on OnlyFans is going to make you come into Streamer University? Tacky thanks for the 10 gifted. Appreciate it. Like n*gga, like how does that even make sense?! You feel me?” he said in a viral clip from the stream.
Fans react to Kai Cenat’s OnlyFans ban
“That's discrimination.”
@FearedBuck on X shared the viral Kai Cenat’s clip with the caption:
“Kai Cenat says OnlyFans girls are not allowed into his Streamer University after they applied.”
The post quickly garnered several reactions as netizens took to the comments section to express their opinions.
Some netizens didn't agree with Cenat’s
decision, calling it discrimination, sexist, and gatekeeping.
Similar comments echoed this sentiment.
“Isn’t this supposed to be a learning opportunity? I think everyone knows how easy it is to turn on a camera and play with your Garfield,” @menacefrmsaturn commented.
“Comes off like he’s afraid of someone with more popularity and more money than himself, honestly, that’s some brokeass energy right there, but we ik the simps for Kai will say otherwise tho,” @LuisMelend88284 stated.
“What’s wrong with OF females trying to apply?? this is an opportunity to grow, but Kai thinks just cause they do OF they are automatically a bad person,” @Agtesnx added.
While some netizens didn't agree with Kai Cenat’s decision, many more supported him.
“I think it makes sense I mean his audience are teens or kids so people saying it’s discrimination, racism or saying it’s wrong is kinda dumb so if you create an of that means you choose that so stick to that one you made that choice you can’t change it,” @Moonlights577 tweeted.
“Ok, let’s think for a second. I know thinking might be a foreign concept to you as you’ve never had to do anything that takes brainpower, but why would Kai Cenat endorse people who do explicit adult content, while he streams to a audience that has minors in it,” @Calinator229 replied.
“If twitch don't allow OF content streamers, what makes you think streamer university will? Especially when majority of kai's viewers are kids, plus the brand deals ain't going for that. OF models crying over this seems like predatory behavior, exposing themselves to kids,” @Godchild_15 added.
In a recent development, The Bop House announced that it would launch its own streaming institute, Bop University, which will focus on inclusion, empowerment, and zero tolerance for online elitism.