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Kai Cenat Buys Content House for Rising Stars: "We're Building Something Bigger Than Us"

  Twitch icon Kai Cenat has officially leveled up his legacy—not just with more streams or viral moments, but by creating a home for the next wave of content creators. The 22-year-old streamer recently revealed he purchased a brand-new content house where six of his closest friends and collaborators— Ray , Rakai , Tylil , Punga , Dezz , and Reggie —will live, create, and grow together. During a recent livestream, Kai announced the news to millions of viewers, saying the house isn’t for himself, but for the people who’ve been grinding with him since the beginning. “This house is for the people I believe in. We’re not just making content—we’re making a movement,” Kai told his viewers. A New Chapter for a New Crew The spacious, high-tech home—reportedly located in Atlanta—is built for content from the ground up. Each member of the new house will have their own personal streaming setup, shared creative zones, and full access to tools for editing, recording, and collaboration. ...

Marvin Sapp Sparks Controversy After Telling Church to ‘Close Doors’ Until $40K Raised

 ​ In July 2024, during the 109th Pentecostal Assemblies of the World Convention in Baltimore, gospel singer and pastor Marvin Sapp led a fundraising effort that has recently drawn public scrutiny. A video from the event shows Sapp instructing ushers to "close the doors" as he encouraged attendees to contribute $20 each, aiming to raise $40,000 for the organization. ​ The video resurfaced in March 2025, leading to widespread criticism. Critics accused Sapp of using coercive tactics, with some alleging he held the congregation "hostage" to secure donations. The backlash was amplified on social media platforms, where users expressed their disapproval of his approach. ​ In response to the controversy, Sapp addressed the situation during a March 31 interview on "The Rickey Smiley Morning Show." He clarified that his intent was not to detain attendees but to minimize distractions during the offering. Sapp emphasized that such practices are rooted in bi...

Judge Denies Prosecutors’ Request to Revoke Young Thug’s Probation but Issues Social Media Warning

 An Atlanta judge has rejected a request from prosecutors to revoke rapper Young Thug’s probation and send him to prison. However, the judge did caution him about his use of social media, following a viral post that drew public backlash against the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office. Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Williams, previously pleaded guilty in October to charges involving gang activity, drugs, and firearms. He was released from jail under the terms of a probation agreement. In a filing submitted Wednesday, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis alleged that the rapper engaged in behavior that endangered witnesses and prosecutors, interfered with legal proceedings, and justified immediate probation revocation. But on Thursday, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Paige Reese Whitaker issued an order stating she had reviewed both Willis’ filing and the response submitted by Young Thug’s legal team, and determined there was insufficient cause to revoke his ...