Travis Scott has taken it upon himself to assist Kai Cenat in getting iShowSpeed reinstated on Twitch — which is the primary outlet for both content creators.

On Sunday (August 27), the UTOPIA rapper posted an image of Cenat on his Instagram Story and captioned it: “MOOD 24/7.” At the bottom of the picture, he added: “Imma Get Him Unbanned.”

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The Amazon-owned platform had previously banned Cenat multiple times for violating its guidelines. Though his profile is once again active, his close friend and collaborator, iShowSpeed, has now been blocked from using Twitch for allegedly making sexist comments.

According to Game Rant, Cenat has threatened to end his partnership with Twitch for failing to resolve the issue with his Speedy. Currently, they are two of Twitch’s biggest attractions.

Travis Scott isn’t the only rapper to show support for Cenat. Earlier this month, NLE Choppa stayed true to his character of being outspoken and opinionated when he chose not to mince words on the a recent situation involving the streamer.

Taking to his Twitter page in early August, the “Shotta Flow” rapper slammed the NYPD for announcing that they were officially charging Cenat with a wide sundry of crimes stemming from his promotional appearance in Manhattan that devolved into a fan frenzy.

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“Y’all don’t even charge the KKK When they do that negative shit but charge a successful black man for giving back,” he wrote. “The system so designed for us to fail it don’t make sense!”

Later, he clarified: “Ian saying what he did what’s done correctly of course it’s something he could’ve done better but his intentions were pure that’s all that matter, he wanted to help, give back, inspire, and most importantly spread love.”

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According to the Associated Press, Cenet first landed himself in hot water when he promised his followers — most of whom are teenagers — a wide sundry of giveaway products, including a new Playstation. The crowd of fans mobbed Union Square in early August, and it wasn’t long before chaos ensued.

Footage from the outlet showed fans hurling bottles, jumping on cars, and fighting with one another, and the NYPD quickly lost control of the situation.