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Target has partnered with popular streamer Kai Cenat to launch a personal care brand called Tone despite ongoing boycotts.
Target linked up with Kai Cenat, but a lot of folks in the Black community see it as a cover-up, not a comeback.
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Target’s latest move to launch TONE, a personal care brand with streamer Kai Cenat and his AMP collective, has ignited controversy amid a sustained boycott by Black communities over the retailer’s ...
Target is still fumbling the bag with Black shoppers and is hoping Kai Cenat can fix it. Target is starting to feel like that ...
T arget is facing backlash for continuing to partner with Black influencers, such as popular streamer Kai Cenat. Still, it ...
Explore the Kai Cenat Target campaign aimed at winning back loyal consumers with AMP's personal care products.
Kai Cenat faced criticism after launching his Tone brand in Target stores during a boycott over the retailer’s rollback of diversity programs.
Target’s new partnership with streamer Kai Cenat and AMP comes as it continues to sidestep demands for justice from Black consumers.
Kai Cenat and Wale found themselves in 2025-worthy non-controversy during and after the 2025 BET Awards, and the former blames his youth.
Kai Cenat Reclaims Twitch Subscriber Title With Star-Studded, Month-Long ‘Mafiathon 2’ Stream By Conor Murray, Forbes Staff. Murray is a Forbes news reporter covering entertainment trends.
xQc brings the beef against Epic Games and Fortnite during Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed's Fortnite marathon stream.