Viral streamer IShowSpeed draws huge crowds of Filipino fans, jams sidewalks and roads

Content creator IShowSpeed found himself surrounded by fans once more during his visit in the Philippines–his next stop after visiting Thailand.

One of the most well-known streamers on the internet, the content creator seems to be getting more and more recognized everyday as he keeps taking it up a notch with each show.

IShowSpeed went live on his YouTube channel sporting a basketball jersey that says “Pilipinas” alongside the country’s flag.

This tour showcases a wide variety of activities in the places he visits such as riding elephants, facing off with Muay Thai fighters, and even getting up close and personal with tigers.

With each tour stop, he has been on a running streak of success as he has broken his own viewership record with his livestream in Thailand.

From Thailand, he quickly traveled to the Philippines, where fans were anticipating his arrival. In a video taken from his broadcast, the influencer can be seen gazing out onto the street as a group of enthusiastic followers chant his name with excitement.

“Oh my God, I’m getting chills right now,” the streamer admitted as he smiled at the crowd outside. “Holy f–k Philippines.”

A massive number of spectators were gathered outside the building, obstructing the sidewalk and even spilling onto the road, as seen in the pictures and videos that were taken outside the site.

The three hour live stream entitled “irl stream in Philippines,” he went around the streets of the country and to greet his fans.

Some of the activities that he has done during his stay are riding a motorcycle, playing basketball, and buying some snacks at a sari-sari store to name a few.

IShowSpeed currently has 29.2 million subscribers on his YouTube channel and his recent livestream has garnered 5.3 million views as of this writing.

 

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