CINCINNATI, OHIO: IShowSpeed has never failed to surprise his fans with his hilarious activities on social media. This time, the YouTuber and streamer tried a 'famous Indian dance' on a fan's demand.
Recently, YouTuber IShowSpeed was swatted during a livestream, a dangerous and illegal practice. Alarmed, he urged viewers to prioritize his safety and temporarily stepped away to address the situation.
IShowSpeed fulfills fan's demand
During a video, Speed read a fan's demand that stated, "Speed, this a very famous Indian dance, almost every Indian has done this dance at least once in a lifetime. Since you're half Portuguese and half Indian, you should do it too."
Speed didn't break his fan's heart. He danced by mimicking the well-known movements of a memer who became famous for it.
Speed declared himself "good" at the dance after finishing it. "I'm too good at this s**t," he exclaimed. "I can do any dance," he asserted.
His followers began requesting his Indian citizenship as soon as his dancing video went viral.
One user wrote, "Give him the citizenship already what are y'll waiting for."
Another added, "Indian citizenship confirmed."
The third user confirmed that every Indian has performed the famous dance, saying, "As an indian, i can confirm every one of us has done this dance at one point."
IShowSpeed gets swatted
The incident of Speed getting swatted occured soon after IShowSpeed showcased his new $10 million home.
The YouTuber has unfortunately been the target of swatting before. In August 2022, a similar incident had taken place that led to an uncomfortable altercation with law authorities.
IShowSpeed used Snapchat to vent his annoyance and issue a strong caution to users. He expressed the potential harm that swatting can inflict on the people who are targeted, emphasizing the serious implications and hazards that come with it.
Speed said, "I just got swatted. I wish I knew whoever did that. That’s f****d up. Don’t ever do that again in your life, bro. I could have really died. I had guns to my face. Don’t ever do that again."