Online streamer and YouTuber Kai Cenat has reportedly declined offers from companies, including Netflix, who want him to bring his training program, Streamer University, to their platforms.
The 23-year-old recently indicated that he declined offers from major platforms like Amazon Prime, Netflix, and Tubi. He believes running the program himself is the best option.
“They wanted to turn this into a polished show. But this isn’t reality TV. It’s real life, real people, and real learning,” he stated on Instagram.
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The young talent explained that partnering with the platforms mentioned would compromise the authenticity of the show. He prefers to keep it spontaneous and true to its roots.
Streamer University is a groundbreaking bootcamp aimed at mentoring up-and-coming streamers and content creators. It was launched in May 2025.
The all-expenses-paid event hosted at the University of Akron from May 22–25 brought together 120 in-person participants, with thousands joining virtually.
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The program focused on teaching real-world skills, creator etiquette, and how to build strong online communities. Mixing education with entertainment, the course teaches online skills such as defense against hating, and others, relying on the expertise of other online resource persons.
Streamer University, after this launch this year, attracted lots of social media reactions and even caught the attention of traditional universities and youth groups globally.