Lil Nas X has been in the news lately after he began to promote his new single “J CHRIST,” which seems to be a song that will be dedicated to Jesus Christ. After sharing teasers online many fans were upset with Nas and accused him of disrespecting Christianity.
Now in a new clip that is going viral on social media, Kai Cenat even jumped in on the conversation and said that he “hates” Lil Nas X. “No, f–k that! Yo, Lil Nas X, you could eat my whole d–,” he yelled, cutting himself off before finishing his sentence. “I hate that n—a, bro. Now that’s just popping in my head, bro … God is going to handle you in the right way. I don’t even want to talk about that yet, bro. But, look — God is going to handle you, bro.”
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One of Kai’s friends then jumped in to ask him what he was mad about, but the twitch streamer didn’t want to get specific, he just told his friend to “go to his page, bro. He disrespected God himself … he disrespected the whole culture, mocking it, making fun.”
Fans got more upset with Lil Was X after he recently claimed that he was accepted to Liberty University and was going to study biblical studies, but comes to find out that was a lie. TMZ received a statement from a spokesperson at the university and it seems Lil Nas X’s claims were all cap, according to the news outlet. “We can confirm that Liberty University did not issue the Montero Hill ‘acceptance letter’ posted yesterday to social media, and we have no record of Montero Hill applying to the University. Liberty University exists to glorify God by equipping men and women in higher education in fidelity to the Christian faith expressed through the Holy Scriptures.”
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“We continue to pray for America and for the Gospel of Jesus Christ to be proclaimed across this land. We welcome all to apply and join us at Liberty University,” the statement read.