YouTube streamer Darren "IShowSpeed" recently hosted another viral stream as a part of his ongoing South East Asian tour. The streamer started his journey in Thailand and today (September 11), he was streaming from the Philippines. As with most of Speed's streams, his experience was quite wild and even included a controversial moment. In fact, during a bike ride, one of the local Filipino boys called him the N-word.
Although Speed has faced such comments in the past, this one got him quite worked up. He immediately confronted the boy and began hurling abuses, saying:
"F**k you, get your motherf**king a** here. Come here little, ni**a, come here."
The boy possibly realized that he had made an offhand comment and apologized promptly. Surprisingly, this seemed to calm Speed down and he began laughing profusely before responding:
"What do you mean 'f**k me n**ga'? What did I do to you? (The boy repeats, 'I'm sorry') Yeah, it's all cool. It's all cool. Peace out."
Watch: IShowSpeed gets embarrassed by Filipino boy during 1v1 basketball showdown
As previously mentioned, IShowSpeed's streams rarely go without a viral moment or two. The streamer had a similar experience when he was left in the dust after challenging a Filipino boy to a 1v1 duel on the basketball court.
For context, the streamer stumbled upon a local caged basketball court where he was greeted by a group of mostly young Filipino players. One of them decided to take up Speed's challenge of a 1v1 duel and ended up embarrassing him by swiftly dribbling past the streamer, leaving him on the floor.
Watch the viral clip here:
Nonetheless, the stream in the Philippines was a massive success as it garnered hundreds and thousands of views. One screenshot that has since gone viral shows the large crowd that gathered outside a car showroom to meet the streamer.
Watch the aerial view of the crowd gathering here:
IShowSpeed's South East Asian tour will continue tomorrow (September 12) as well. Since he is currently in Manila, he has indicated that he might host a stream with none other than the Philippines's biggest athlete and Former Senator - Manny Pacquiao.