IShowSpeed celebrates reaching 30 million subscribers on YouTube by crowdsurfing in Cambodia

IShowSpeed celebrated reaching 30 million subscribers in Cambodia (Image via IShowSpeed/YouTube)
IShowSpeed celebrated reaching 30 million subscribers in Cambodia (Image via IShowSpeed/YouTube)

YouTube livestreamer Darren "IShowSpeed' has reached yet another massive milestone in his career by crossing 30 million subscribers on the platform. The streamer achieved the feat while holding an IRL stream in Cambodia, as part of his ongoing East Asia Tour spanning multiple countries like the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand.

In a clip, the streamer can be seen keeping an eye on his channel's subscriber count using his phone, and counting down the number of subscribers until it hits the 30 million mark, exclaiming:

"Oh my god! Five hundred subs! Three hundred subs! Oh my god! One hundred! Fifty subs! Thirty million!"

IShowSpeed crosses 30 million subscribers after gaining two million subscribers within a month

IShowSpeed is undoubtedly one of the biggest streamers on the scene right now, with his fanbase increasing in size at an exponential rate. The streamer has managed to gain two million subscribers within just a month, with him hitting 28 million while hosting the Hardcore Minecraft Marathon alongside Twitch streamer Kai Cenat.

IShowSpeed is known to perform wild stunts every time he crosses a major landmark in his YouTube subscribership journey. When the 19-year-old streamer reached 27 million subscribers in July 2024, he could be seen climbing up on a table and diving onto his camera to celebrate.

His 28 million subscriber celebration involved him picking up and slamming Kai Cenat on the ground. This time, IShowSpeed could be seen jumping onto a huge crowd of fans that had gathered to catch of glimpse of him in Cambodia. Fortunately, the fans caught hold of the streamer and prevented him from falling onto the ground.


Speed recently held a stream with boxing champion Manny Pacquiao, in which the pair played a game of chess together. With the stream being watched live by hundreds of thousands of fans, it caught the attention of Chess Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura, who compared it with the lower viewership counts of the World Chess Championship.

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