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Welcome to the story of IShowSpeed's chaotic and frightening experience in Oslo, Norway. This incident, which unfolded during his European tour, quickly became a viral sensation, raising questions about the responsibility of content creators and the potential consequences of their actions.
IShowSpeed, a popular YouTube streamer known for his enthusiasm and energy, was in the middle of his European tour for the 2024 Euro Football Championship. He was streaming live from a souvenir shop in the center of Oslo, Norway.
The incident began when IShowSpeed attempted to get the crowd outside to chant Cristiano Ronaldo's famous catchphrase, "Siu."
In his excitement, he jumped up and down, but unfortunately, he hurt himself on a small ledge by the window, injuring his ankle.
"I think I just broke my ankle." IShowSpeed exclaimed as he clutched his foot in pain.
The situation quickly escalated as the crowd outside grew more aggressive. When IShowSpeed left the shop, he was mobbed by fans, who began chanting his name and causing him to panic.
Videos show fans standing on top of his car, with one even jumping down into the fray nearly on top of his head.
Security guards intervened, trying to get IShowSpeed to end the stream so that the crowd would dissipate and they could help him escape.
"Bro, I'm never coming to this country again. I promise, on God, I'm never coming to this f*cking country." IShowSpeed vowed after getting to safety.
The incident has drawn comparisons to a similar situation involving Twitch star Kai Cenat, who faced a riot during a meet and greet in Times Square in 2023, resulting in criminal charges and a hefty fine.
This incident highlights the challenges content creators face in managing their interactions with fans and the potential consequences of their actions.