Tristan and Andrew Tate slam IShowSpeed for scaring a child while IRL streaming in Denmark

Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate go off at IShowSpeed for making a baby cry in Denmark (Image via IShowSpeed/YouTube, Andrew Tate/X)
Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate go off at IShowSpeed for making a baby cry in Denmark (Image via IShowSpeed/YouTube, Andrew Tate/X)

Controversial internet personalities Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate have openly called out YouTube creator IShowSpeed after a clip of him scaring a baby while streaming from Copenhagen in Denmark went viral. Despite the YouTuber's apology to the father of the child, both Andrew and Tristan heavily criticized his antics.

Sharing the clip on X, Andrew Tate called IShowSpeed out by describing him as a "clown" who screamed at a baby and stated that the streamer had used his bodyguards to intimidate the child's father when he spoke out:

"I don’t like to comment on petty internet drama but did Ishowspeed really just scare a man’s baby on purpose? Screamed in a baby's face? Then got his big guards to intimidate the father? Bro these clowns are out of control. Disgusting."

Readers should note that Speed did unequivocally apologize to the father when he came up to him, saying:

"I am sorry, bro. Nah, seriously, it is my fault, I apologize. I am sorry."

When the father pointed out the buff bodyguards, IShowSpeed asked his associates to stop talking and continued apologizing and claimed it was an accident:

"No, no f*ck that bro. I apologize, you know? That's on me. I did not mean to do it. (To his associates) No, no, no be quiet. (To the father) Like I said, I did not mean to do that, I am sorry. Yes, it was an accident. Yo, I did not try to make your baby cry. I just said it was an accident, bro, I am sorry."

Sneako defends IShowSpeed after Andrew Tate's brother Tristan criticized streamer for his interaction with a baby on camera

IShowSpeed has been streaming from different European countries since last month, having traveled to multiple cities such as Sofia, Oslo, Milan, Prague, and more where he did IRL streams. His latest visit to Copenhagen, however, led to controversy as a baby started crying on camera after interacting with the YouTuber.

Andrew Tate posted the clip on X, garnering a lot of attention with millions of viewers commenting on IShowSpeed's behavior. His younger brother Tristan Tate also had some choice words to say about the streamer and in a separate post wrote:

"I’ve never seen a clip of this di*khead I thought was beneficial or useful for any young person to watch. Act like a monkey. Take the money. Poison the minds of the youth. Part of the psy-op."
Sneako responds to Tristan Tate's criticism of Speed (Image via @Sneako,@TateTheTalisman/X)
Sneako responds to Tristan Tate's criticism of Speed (Image via @Sneako,@TateTheTalisman/X)

Rumble streamer Sneako, who is also known for his controversial views on the internet, defended Speed from Tristan Tate's criticism and claimed that the 19-year-old YouTuber is a good example for kids and should not be judged so harshly because of a "few bad clips":

"He is only 19 and one of the only streamers saying free Palestine around the world. He can be loud but he’s leading an example for kids to try new things and love life. I wouldn’t just judge off of a few bad clips."

IShowSpeed has not said anything on the matter apart from his apology to the father of the crying child on stream.

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