Magician Max Major reveals truth about disgusting ‘hanging’ prank on Kai Cenat livestream admitting he’s the ‘bad guy’

On his own livestream, Kai Cenat was left in a panic after a repulsive prank was exposed by a magician.

on a horrifying turn that frightened his audience, Max Major appeared to dangle from a rope on Cenat’s live footage.

The video showed 22-year-old Cenat getting ready to pull one of the ropes in front of YouTuber Max Major, 40, who was standing on a stool with a noose around his neck.

With more than 13.5 million Twitch followers, Cenat is well-known for frequently pulling practical jokes on his audience. However, in the repulsive incident, Major seemed to overcome Cenat.

Major seemed as though he was dangling in midair when Cenat pulled the rope.

Before ending his Mafiathon 2 show, the Twitch influencer started to shout and inquire as to whether Major was harmed, leaving his mouth agape.

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Later, Major disclosed that it was a terrible magic trick meant to frighten Cenat.

“What you don’t know is that was all according to my plan,” stated the Major.

“You see, I stated at the beginning of my performance that tonight was all about decisions. But not only the decisions you made tonight, but also the ones you’ve made ever since our first meeting.”

He went on, “You’ve tested me, pushed me, and wanted to see me fail ever since we first met. And I decided to offer you exactly what you requested tonight.”

According to him, he intended for Cenat to select the “wrong handle” to incite fear.

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Cenat did, however, admit that the way the incident played out didn’t impress him.

On his squad, Cenat remarked, “We just look like Black people that look crazy,” expressing his obvious disappointment with Major.

On his stream, he revealed that Major had expressed regret for the offensive joke.

“Max just texted my team saying, ‘It’s Max, I don’t have my phone, I think we have everyone leave, and we let the story be what it is,” Cenat said.

He stated “I’m the bad guy, but returning doesn’t make a difference,” Major stated. Let the narrative unfold naturally.

“What do you mean?” Cenat smashed.

“This is selfish!” he added. That is self-centered.

Major’s cruel prank was also heavily criticized by social media users.

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