Layla Red says she’s not “sorry” for exposing Kai Cenat for allegedly not paying her $5000

Layla Red doesn’t feel much remorse after blowing up Kai Cenat over one alleged sexual encounter earlier this year.

In April, the OnlyFans model shared photos of Cenat allegedly sleeping next to her in bed and accused the Twitch streamer of not paying her $5,000 in “hush money” after an initial $5,000 deposit. But Cenat confronted Red, born Kierra Rush, in a follow-up live stream, accusing her of breaching the terms of their non-disclosure agreement and “lying” on him.

Cenat showed receipts that all he paid for was her $50 Uber.

Red has since addressed the Cenat situation in a new interview with DJ Smallz, apologizing to him a bit, though she stood by her decision to expose his alleged non-payment.

When asked about the “biggest opportunity you’ve received and passed on” at the 1-minute mark of the video below, Red responded by claiming that Cenat gave her an “ultimatum.”

“He said, ‘Either I can hook you up or I can give you this money,'” Red recalled of the alleged conversation. “I’m not saying I regret it, but I wouldn’t have taken the money. Maybe the second time, actually looking back at how things turned out? Maybe… Not saying I regret what happened, but possibly because maybe I could have made my name bigger than just taking the money.”

Red questioned whether she could trust Cenat, but admitted that she would have “changed the sequence of events.” She added that instead of being tired of questions about Cenat, she enjoys them. “Do you know how many rooms my name was in?” she asked, continuing, “I love it. No publicity is bad publicity.”

While he claimed she “felt bad” because she “didn’t want to do it,” Red added that Cenat was “caught in the crossfire” because she “didn’t play that shit.”

She ended up showing a change of heart – sort of – by apologizing to Cenat for how the situation ended. “But do I kiss ass? Am I really, really sorry for exposing you for not paying me? No,” she said. “But am I sorry how it turned out? Yes, because we could have handled it better.”

As a sign-off, Red ended with, “Fuck you bitch, pay me! Where’s my goddamn money?”

Cenat has moved on productively after the controversy with his hit Mafiathon 2 subathon , which ends on November 30.