Kamala Harris Campaign Denies Contacting Kai Cenat For Collab: Report

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Kamala Harris' campaign has reportedly denied claims made by viral streamer Kai Cenat that he was contacted for a collaboration.

Earlier this week, Cenat's livestream went viral after he claimed to have received multiple calls from Secret Service and text messages from an estranged female friend asking him to collaborate with Harris.

Cenat suggested he would pass on the potential collaboration with Harris because he doesn't want to get involved in politics.

However, a source told TMZ that no one from Harris' presidential campaign has contacted Cenat or his team. The idea of Cenat streaming with Harris hasn't even been a point of discussion for the campaign, according to the source.

According to TMZ, Cenat was contacted by a third-party organization with informal ties to the Democratic National Convention team. Cenat is reportedly in talks to do something when the DNC kicks off in Chicago later this month.

Harris' campaign hasn't been a part of those conversations, which were initiated before President Joe Biden dropped out of the race, according to TMZ.

Social media users urged Cenat and Harris to collaborate after former President Donald Trump was interviewed by popular streamer Adin Ross.

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