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Kai Cenat’s Crew Has Taken Over Tribeca

Two streamers who go by ImDavisss and Agent00 in the dining room of the penthouse at 101 Warren Street, a $15 million listing they were already kicked out of. Photo: AMP/Youtube

For all of four days this August, Kai Cenat and his crew of disruptively popular streamers lived in a $15 million Tribeca penthouse — a splashy, glassy, two-story lair with seven bedrooms, a statement staircase, and a wraparound loggia.

Kai Cenat, Agent00, Fanum, Duke Dennis, and Chrisnxtdoor of AMP accepting a Streamy award last year. Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty/Getty Images

The group goes by the name AMP (“Any Means Possible”) and makes cash by streaming parties, pranks, and even shots of them sleeping — content they usually post from a $2.7 million mansion outside Atlanta that looks like a cheesy Disney castle. But Cenat is a New York native, and AMP came up with idea of moving here for the summer — a life decision that had them bringing live rats into another rental in July and calling the cops on themselves.

A blogger at Tribeca Citizen reported this week — after “ask[ing] my kids who they are” — that AMP are now in the neighborhood, where they’re onto their second luxury rental.

The first, that penthouse, wasn’t working out from the start. It’s at the top of 101 Warren Street and it’s been off and on the market since 2014 — most recently for $15 million. In the interim, the apartment seems to have been used as a short-term rental — it’s filled with staged, luxury furniture and lots of breakable vases and bland art. Despite the sheen of luxury, they had real issues in the apartment.

Davis Dodds, a.k.a. ImDavisss, finds the motorized shades of his glass-walled room don’t work, while another glass-enclosed room has no blinds. “People can see me butt-ass naked in the room,” says the streamer known as Chrisnxtdoor, who also grieved getting the room staged for an 8-year-old girl with an Olivia the pig picture book.

Chrisnxtdoor got the kids room. He mourns with a stuffed giraffe. Photo: AMP/Youtube

But the biggest problem was a call in the middle of the night from management, kicking them out days after they moved in. “This time we actually did nothing wrong,” said the streamer Agent00. He admitted, “it sounds crazy because usually it is us.”

A video posted last week shows them moving into their new home. “It’s a little industrial,” Agent00 warns the group. “But it’s down the street.” Commenters on Tribeca Citizen identified the new address as 75 Warren, which has been listed at $17 million for about eight months.

Whatever quick money the owners might have wanted from renters might not be worth the bad publicity. Instead of hiding flaws, AMP seems set on exposing them in a series of house tours that feel like a reversal of the Selling Sunset formula. And 75 Warren apparently has a lot wrong.

A broken elevator forces Chrisnxtdoor to climb six stories to find his new room, which, sure, has a balcony and what he calls a “futuristic” bathroom. But there’s no shower. The YouTube star Duke Dennis is on a lower floor, and his room is so small he says he can’t stream from it. And in a post on X, Agent00 reports that the house has no central AC, and the shower on one floor leaks down to the next. Which is maybe why there are dehumidifiers on the floor in the kitchen.

But like so many New York renters, AMP seems exhausted by moving. On the house tour posted this week, ImDavisss says “Bruh, I’m tired of doing house tours. We just did one two weeks ago.”

Kai Cenat’s Crew Has Taken Over Tribeca