When influencer and model India Love stepped into the classroom at Kai Cenat’s Streamer University this weekend, she came armed with wisdom, lashes, and a PhD in Body-ody-ody. But it wasn’t her heartfelt sermon on self-love that set the internet ablaze. It was that ass.
The viral clip features India, looking every bit the Instagram-certified love guru, telling a class of wide-eyed aspiring streamers:
“If you don’t love yourself as you are, and you try to, like, if you don’t love yourself, getting into a relationship is just gonna be terrible because you are gonna feel like you have to try to have the other person validate you when you should be validating yourself. So I really thank you.”
And while her words might have sounded like they were ripped from the pages of a guided meditation journal, Twitter had its third eye set somewhere a little lower.
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“Sweet Mother of Jesus”: The Internet Reacts, and Baby, It Wasn’t to Her Words
The responses? Outrageous. Hilarious. Lowbrow. And painfully on brand for the internet’s horny hive mind.
“I watch this shit on mute. She know that shit is back there,” one X user declared, fully abandoning the plot.
“They ain’t paying attention to shit but that dump truck she carrying around,” another added, echoing the common sentiment that Love’s message of self-validation was being overshadowed by her very validated rear.
It didn’t stop there. The similes got biblical, athletic, and downright unhinged:
“If Bernice [Burgos] LeBron, she Curry.”
“Sweet mother of Jesus.”
“How tf mf supposed to focus in class when she got a fat ass like that.”
And, perhaps the most savage of all:
“What’s the purpose of this bs….and she has a whole mf BBL lol talkin about ‘if you don’t love yourself as you are.’ I beg your FINEST pardon.”
Education or Entertainment? Streamer University Sparks a Heated Debate
Streamer University, a brainchild of Kai Cenat, is the Ivy League of internet clout. Held at the University of Akron, this May 2025 weekend bootcamp selected 120 hopefuls from over a million applicants. With star-studded guest lectures, flashy production, and TikTok-ready moments baked into every syllabus, it is part mentorship, part circus, and entirely made for the timeline.
India Love taught a course on “Love & Relationships,” arguably one of the least technical yet most talked-about segments of the weekend. Some praised her for bringing authentic, if slightly chaotic, influencer energy to the classroom.
“She’s lived the social media dating experience. She is the content,” one fan defended online. “People love to hate, but she’s speaking her truth.”
But others weren’t buying the enlightenment tour.
“This is when you know your teacher be saying bullshit at the class,” one critic tweeted, unconvinced by Love’s spiritual TED Talk.
“I know this shit all jokes, but the fact that she think she know something like she ain’t been all over the place,” another scoffed.
The criticism wasn’t just aesthetic. Skeptics took aim at the legitimacy of Streamer U’s faculty altogether, questioning whether influencers like Love, known more for beauty than broadcasting, should be mentoring the next wave of content creators at all.
Kai Cenat’s Vision: Genius or Gimmick?
Kai Cenat’s Streamer University doesn’t pretend to be Harvard. It is fast-paced, flashy, and intentionally unserious, equal parts education, entertainment, and unfiltered internet spectacle. But in a landscape where becoming a creator is a full-time career goal for millions of Gen Zers, it also represents a shifting paradigm.
Do you need a communications degree, or just a ring light and enough self-love to drown out the haters?
India Love’s segment didn’t answer that question. But it did confirm one thing. The class may have been about relationships, but the real love story is between Twitter and a good old-fashioned internet meltdown.
So, did India Love drop profound wisdom on insecure young streamers? Maybe.
Was anyone listening? Debatable.
Did she serve face, body, and BBL while doing it? Without question.
And isn’t that the point of Streamer U? To teach the kids that in the algorithm economy, it doesn’t matter if you speak facts as long as you look like a million views while saying them.
Class dismissed.