YouTube streamer IShowSpeed was in Hungary on July 16, 2024, as part of his current Europe tour when someone from the crowd of fans milling around him decided to play a trick on the content creator. During the IRL stream, Speed saw a woman he wanted to compliment in the local language. So the streamer approached a fan to translate a line from English so he could chat up the lady.
However, IShowSpeed got trolled after the man gave him a line that contained a cuss word. Because of this, the streamer inadvertently ended up insulting the lady in question by calling her "k*rva."
The woman did not get very upset but explained to IShowSpeed that what he had said in Hungarian was not polite. Here's what she stated:
"It's not very nice to say, k*rva means wh*re."
The YouTuber got mad at this and turned to speak to the fan who had seemingly pranked him.
"You son of a b*tch!": IShowSpeed gets mad at a fan for tricking him into insulting a stranger
IShowSpeed has been making waves in the streaming industry since his Europe trip started. The 19-year-old Ohio native has been IRL streaming from capital cities in that continent for the last few weeks, with hundreds of fans gathering around him in the streets. During his broadcasts from Europe, he's been garnering hundreds of thousands of concurrent watchers.
Various clips of him interacting with locals have gone viral over the last two months. And on his trip to Hungary, a short video of him asking a fan for a Hungarian line has attracted significant attention online.
IShowSpeed can be heard asking one of the male supporters how he could compliment a lady he encountered on the streets of Budapest. However, it appears that the man played a prank on the streamer and gave him an offensive phrase. When the woman told him that what he had said wasn't very nice, IShowSpeed immediately got mad at the guy. He shouted:
"You son of a b*tch! You! No, she just said that I called her a wh*re."
This is not the first the streamer has had trouble with a language he's not familiar with. A few days ago, he was trolled by crowds in Bulgaria when he thought that they were calling him the N-word.