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Rakai banned from TikTok Live and the reason is funnier than you think

Rakai banned from TikTok Live and the reason is funnier than you think

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Rakai has sparked yet another wave of viral chaos after being banned from TikTok Live within just two minutes of starting his stream, and the reason behind it has social media laughing in disbelief. The creator went live attempting to sell a pair of ultra-rare Freddy Krueger Nike Dunks, valued at around $80,000, for only $500. The moment instantly triggered confusion among viewers, who couldn’t believe the drastic price drop or the boldness of the sale.The situation became even more explosive when fans realized the sneakers originally belonged to Duke Dennis and were reportedly taken from the AMP house. What followed was a flood of reactions, reports, and memes, all unfolding faster than Rakai could finish his pitch.

Rakai’s $500 listing of Duke Dennis’s $80,000 sneakers leads to instant ban

Once the stream began, Rakai showcased the Freddy Krueger Dunks, considered one of the rarest and most desirable sneakers in the creator community. These weren’t just any collector’s shoes; they were gifted to Duke Dennis by Kai Cenat, making them extremely meaningful within the AMP circle. Viewers immediately questioned whether Rakai had permission to sell them and why he was dramatically underpricing something so valuable. TikTok moderators acted swiftly. Within moments of viewer reports and suspicious activity being detected, the stream was shut down and Rakai was hit with a ban. The attempted sale instantly became a trending clip on X and TikTok, with fans calling the situation “the funniest disaster of the week.” Others pointed to the deeper tension between Rakai and the AMP members, suggesting that the incident exposed ongoing issues about boundaries and respect.For sneaker enthusiasts, the idea of an $80,000 grail being listed for $500 felt surreal. For drama-watchers, the situation checked every box: high-value items, influencer house tension, and an impulsive move that backfired immediately. The combination made the clip spread even faster, turning the ban into a social media spectacle.Rakai’s two-minute TikTok Live ban has quickly become one of the most talked-about moments in the creator space this week. It blends the unpredictability of livestream culture with the intensity of sneaker collecting and the fragile dynamics of influencer groups. Whether this leads to more conflict or fades into the background of AMP’s ongoing drama, the internet won’t soon forget the day someone tried to sell an $80,000 sneaker for the price of a budget hoodie, and got banned almost instantly.Also Read: Tension escalates between N3on and Chloe Parker after dispute tied to $5,000 bag goes viral

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