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Streamer Young Dabo breaks down as Kai Cenat expels him over haircut

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A moment that turned unusual and emotion-charged has sparked debate throughout the Twitch world. Up-and-coming streamer Ibrahim, aka Young Dabo , was seemingly expelled from Streamer University , and all for a haircut.

A Call That Sparked Controversy

With this incident halfway through a haircut, Dabo received a call from an individual claiming to represent Streamer University. Recorded in a moment that quickly went viral, the caller said to Dabo:

"Hello, Dabo? I'm calling in regards of Streamer University... We cannot accept that on campus. You're ugly as sh** with that haircut, so we're going to have to go ahead and give you an expelled letter. Have a good night."


With the announcement stated so crudely and with such disdain, the stunned look appeared on Dabo's face as he cried out toward the barber in disbelief: "What did you do to me?!"

Streamer University: A Platform for Rising Creators

Streamer University is a brainchild of Kai Cenat , a development platform for upcoming live streamers. It helps and integrates lesser-known creators to gain recognition in an extremely competitive online entertainment world. Young Dabo was one of the very few to enter this initiative, making the alleged expulsion even more uncalled for.

No Official Word, YetNo official statement by Kai Cenat or the Streamers University team had been put forth to confirm the expulsion. Whether the call was a prank, a stunt, or just such a moment that was never meant to be taken seriously remains unclear. This ambiguity became fuel for the ongoing conversing around content boundaries, public shaming, and mental health within the streaming community.


For Young Dabo, the process was both public and personal. The stream captured his reaction: a mixture of disbelief and distress that assisted in engendering sympathy among fans who felt compelled to urge Kai Cenat for a clarification.

What was supposed to be a party platform for growth is now on thin ice, questioning the very premise that makes it an entertainment show or a public display for humiliation. Now, as the crowds are waiting for the families' version of events, the freak incident remains in public memory as a harsh reminder of the pressures of public platforms and the unpredictable power of viral moments.
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