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Queen & ClarenceNYC’s Son Amazes Kai Cenat


Kai Cenat‘s Streamer University auditions have delivered plenty of viral moments, but one wholesome family interaction has social media talking for all the right reasons.

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Queen & Clarence’s Son Impresses Kai Cenat With His Math Skills

Kai Cenat’s Streamer University auditions have been keeping timelines entertained, with everyone from major creators to hopeful streamers shooting their shot for a spot in the program. However, during the Atlanta auditions, it was Queen Naija and ClarenceNYC’s 7-year-old son, Legend, who stole the show.

While auditioning, Queen and Clarence called Legend after Clarence confidently told Kai that his son could solve any math problem. Kai put him to the test, firing off several questions over the phone while Clarence double-checked the answers with a calculator.

Legend got every question right, leaving Kai visibly impressed. Queen and Clarence shared a proud hug, hoping their son’s skills would help secure their spot in Streamer University. But in a hilarious plot twist, Kai jokingly declined both of their applications and announced that Legend was the one being accepted instead.

Social Media Reacts

The viral clip sparked thousands of reactions online.

Instagram user @danishaa___ wrote, “I think they were talking about Cj… seems like Kai is a huge fan of Legend; that baby is literally a genius bless his heart.”

Another Instagram user @_ybskiii wrote, “He do taxes???”

While Instagram user @wylizzle wrote, “The way they hugged each other proud of him I nearly cried.”

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Instagram user @0na.mae wrote, “The little sound he makes when he’s thinking lol he is too cute!”

Another Instagram user @djtwoee wrote, “Not dad up there pulling out the calculator.”

While Instagram user @qpharoah wrote, “Mind you some people be stuck on 7×4.”

Instagram user @eternalnessss201392 wrote, “That’s an autistic superhero right there. He broke that down, something I didn’t even do.”

Another Instagram user @yamiilenaa wrote, “They named him Legend not knowing he was about to be a math legend fr.”

While Instagram user @gumby_licious wrote, “Decline both of y’all I’ll take Legend.”

Streamer University Auditions Draw Massive Crowds

The viral family moment came during Kai Cenat’s Atlanta Streamer University auditions on Wednesday. The event followed previous audition stops in New York and Los Angeles.

However, Atlanta’s turnout proved to be the largest yet.

Thousands of aspiring creators packed the area surrounding State Farm Arena in hopes of earning a spot in the program. Due to the overwhelming crowd, arena officials were eventually forced to shut down the auditions early and stop additional attendees from entering the venue. Those still waiting outside were instructed to leave the area as no more participants would be admitted.

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.