Kai Cenat has once again made waves on Twitch, reclaiming the record for the most subscribers in a single stream after streaming continuously for an impressive 30 days. The 22-year-old's remarkable journey attracted a staggering 727,694 subscribers, although this number is pending confirmation from Twitch. This achievement nearly doubles the previous record of 326,252 set by IronMouse just last October and surpasses Kai's own record from 2023.

Throughout his marathon, known as Mafiathon 2, Kai hosted an array of celebrities. Snoop Dogg called in to chat about his upcoming album and even invited Kai to tour his extravagant LA home, which features a recording booth, a basketball court, and an arcade room.

Later, tennis superstar Serena Williams dropped by for a fun video call where she shared her go-to fast food meals and praised her sister Venus for her tennis coaching skills. Adding a twist of science to the streams, beloved educator Bill Nye conducted experiments with Kai, demonstrating how different surfaces affect ice melting rates.

In addition to his incredible success, Kai committed to donating 20% of the earnings from his marathon to a school project he's supporting in Nigeria. Subathons like this one have become a popular way for streamers to engage with their communities, with viewers subscribing to support their favorite creators. Despite a few hiccups including a false police call, Kai's relentless energy and entertaining guests kept the audiences captivated.