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IShowSpeed's Africa Tour: From Bottle Chaos to AFCON Glory
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IShowSpeed, the explosive streamer Darren Watkins Jr., just wrapped his epic Africa tour with a bang, but not without some serious drama. On January 18, Dexerto reports he was forced to bolt from an Algerian Cup football match after rowdy fans hurled bottles and objects at him while he roamed the pitch in an Algeria national team shirt. Stadium staff told him, according to Times of India, "They like you, but they don't want to be filmed," but Speed shot back live, "You don't throw water at someone you like." Security whisked him to a private box, then out entirely as the chaos continued, though he insisted the rest of Algeria showed love and his tour—hitting spots like Egypt, Zambia, Kenya, Rwanda, Ethiopia, South Africa, and Angola—stayed mostly positive, wrapping late January.
The tour's grand finale? A surprise star turn at the AFCON final between Morocco and Senegal, where New Arab and Maghrebi.org say crowds roared as he debuted as the lion mascot Assad at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, then rocked a Morocco away kit. This caps 28 days of viral chaos, including making history as the first creator to livestream inside Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza, per BET.com, with drone shots and archaeologist guides blowing up online—fans dubbing it elite, outshining even MrBeast's stunt.
Earlier, Shega.co noted his January 12 Ethiopia touchdown, where emotional young fans hailed their hero. Times of India pegs his net worth at 35 to 40 million bucks as of early 2026, fueled by YouTube, tours, and deals—no fresh business buzz, but this Africa jaunt cements his cultural ambassador rep amid his pro-Palestine advocacy. No big social media flares or public spats beyond the stream itself, but headlines scream his boundary-pushing reign: from bedroom gamer to global disruptor, dodging bottles one minute, mascoting AFCON the next. Speed's unfazed vibe? Pure fire.
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IShowSpeed, the explosive streamer Darren Watkins Jr., just wrapped his epic Africa tour with a bang, but not without some serious drama. On January 18, Dexerto reports he was forced to bolt from an Algerian Cup football match after rowdy fans hurled bottles and objects at him while he roamed the pitch in an Algeria national team shirt. Stadium staff told him, according to Times of India, "They like you, but they don't want to be filmed," but Speed shot back live, "You don't throw water at someone you like." Security whisked him to a private box, then out entirely as the chaos continued, though he insisted the rest of Algeria showed love and his tour—hitting spots like Egypt, Zambia, Kenya, Rwanda, Ethiopia, South Africa, and Angola—stayed mostly positive, wrapping late January.
The tour's grand finale? A surprise star turn at the AFCON final between Morocco and Senegal, where New Arab and Maghrebi.org say crowds roared as he debuted as the lion mascot Assad at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, then rocked a Morocco away kit. This caps 28 days of viral chaos, including making history as the first creator to livestream inside Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza, per BET.com, with drone shots and archaeologist guides blowing up online—fans dubbing it elite, outshining even MrBeast's stunt.
Earlier, Shega.co noted his January 12 Ethiopia touchdown, where emotional young fans hailed their hero. Times of India pegs his net worth at 35 to 40 million bucks as of early 2026, fueled by YouTube, tours, and deals—no fresh business buzz, but this Africa jaunt cements his cultural ambassador rep amid his pro-Palestine advocacy. No big social media flares or public spats beyond the stream itself, but headlines scream his boundary-pushing reign: from bedroom gamer to global disruptor, dodging bottles one minute, mascoting AFCON the next. Speed's unfazed vibe? Pure fire.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI