The American internet sensation, Darren “IShowSpeed”, who is a superfan of Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, has earlier made headlines for his wardrobe malfunction during the live stream. Recently, the YouTube streamer's father Darren Watkins Sr. released a song on his son's viral incident and the 18-year-old has reacted to the video.
In August this year, the streamer was playing "Five Nights at Freddy's," and showed his excitement in front of the camera as the character "Chica" appeared on screen. However, things went too far with his excitement as he accidentally flashed his genitals to the thousands of users watching his stream live.
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Recently, the streamer watched his father's new song in disbelief as the video has gone viral on social media. In the song, Speed's father can be seen eating meat and singing, "I showed the meat. Something that you can't believe."
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Speed contemplates journey to India after Daler Mehndi’s invitation
Apart from being a Cristiano Ronaldo fan, the American YouTuber has also expressed his love for Indian star cricketer Virat Kohli, and Indian songs. Among his favorite Indian songs, one song that he often performed in his live streams is Punjabi singer Daler Mehndi's " Tunak Tunak Tun", which was released in 1998.
Daler Mehndi was shown a video of Speed enjoying his famous song and the 56-year-old Punjabi singer invited the YouTuber to India for a potential collaboration. Speed reacted to Mehndi's invitation and the video became viral in no time.
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An excited Speed reacted to the invitation as he said, "The Tunak-Tunak man wants me to come… he wants to meet me! No f**king way! Is that really him? I think that’s really him though. Yeah, Daler Mehndi bro! Bro, chat, that’s him!"
IShowSpeed has been an evident fan of Virat Kohli and this is the best time for the American to visit India as the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 is around the corner and will give him a chance to get involved in the cricketing festivities in India.