Multicloud makes sense once you get to megascale where you have a dedicated team negotiating with CSPs over your discounts. If you can credibly flip a switch and move your multi-million dollar workload to a competitor, you can save big money.
This comes on top of the benefit that architecting for multi-cloud at that scale usually forces you to simplify/rationalize/automate ruthlessly and so is probably beneficial for a "mature" org with lots of cruft anyway.
That said there may only be a few dozen companies in the world where this makes sense. I happen to work for one, but most engineers don't. Even then, this is at the extreme right of the maturity curve, meaning that there is lots of lower-hanging fruit to pick first