Tony Parker showed Kai Cenat & AMP his “Champion Room” with all his jerseys, trophies, and NBA Finals rings. 👀 https://t.co/dNkpSF9u5H
Tony Parker revealed that he has his own personal Nando’s restaurant inside his house that runs 24/7. https://t.co/IkTsZxMCza
Tony Parker gave Kai Cenat and AMP the keys to his house for their 30 Days of Summer marathon. https://t.co/Zgx4V0iWwN
Retired San Antonio Spurs star Tony Parker joined Twitch creator Kai Cenat and the AMP collective at the start of their month-long “30 Days of Summer” livestream on 1 July, handing the group access to his home for the broadcast. During the stream Parker guided the creators through a fingerprint-secured “Champion Room” that displays his game-worn jerseys, trophies and four NBA Finals rings, offering viewers a rare look at the memorabilia of the four-time champion. The former guard also revealed that his property includes a fully staffed Nando’s restaurant that operates around the clock; only 46 of the South African-born chicken chain’s outlets exist in the United States, underscoring the novelty of the amenity. The collaboration illustrates the growing crossover between retired professional athletes and high-profile online creators seeking distinctive locations and personalities to attract large real-time audiences.