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IShowSpeed's second stream in Singapore was anything but calm — what happened?

IShowSpeed's second stream in Singapore was anything but calm — what happened?

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IShowSpeed returned for his second livestream in Singapore after a rocky start during his first attempt, which was abruptly cut short while filming at Universal Studios Singapore. Undeterred, the megastar was back yesterday, kicking off his stream at the iconic Arab Street. As soon as he arrived, he was swarmed by excited fans eager to catch a glimpse of him in action. Here’s how the day unfolded:

24 September

Footrace for SGD$10,000

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Shortly after stepping out of the car, Speed was approached by local content creator Radical Kindness, who challenged him to a sprint with a prize of SGD$10,000 if Speed won. Despite claiming he had injured his foot, Speed unsurprisingly secured the victory. Later, Radical Kindness took to TikTok, admitting that he knew he would lose the race but was confident the money would go to a good cause. This gesture aligns with Speed's past streams, where he's often seen giving money to those in need.

Fans gave him an iPhone 16 Pro Max

The gift giving by fans did not stop there. Speed was gifted the latest iPhone 16 Pro Max, the YouTuber known to be loud and vibrant suddenly fell silent as he was unsure whether the gift was a prank and he was proven wrong when he opened the box and turned the phone on. The fan that gifted the phone was identified as Luqman who was the co-owner of the  SGFR Store which sells a variety of viral food items including Prime drinks and Feastables.

IShowSpeed gets Smashed

Shortly after receiving an iPhone from a fan, Speed was approached by a local shouting, "Smash or Pass," referencing a popular social media trend. He was handed a burger and asked for an honest one-bite review. With his trademark facial expressions, the YouTuber took a bite and enthusiastically declared the burger "absolutely good!" The burger was from a local Singaporean joint, Smashed SG.

Too freaky for Speed

Speed also had the chance to visit the renowned Bhai Sarbat SG and try his hand at making the iconic Teh Tarik. Store owner Mohammad Asgar guided Speed through the process, but things took a strange turn when Asgar began pouring the tea all over himself, leaving the YouTuber visibly shocked. Encouraged by fans, Speed joined in on the fun, pouring the Teh Tarik over his own body as well, much to the crowd’s delight.

Ronaldo from Wish

After leaving Arab Street, Speed and his motorcycle entourage headed to Chinatown, where he made a brief stop at the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. However, the real highlight of the visit came shortly after, when Speed approached a henna artist with a unique request—to draw the iconic Cristiano Ronaldo, even providing a reference photo. Unfortunately, the artist's attempt didn’t quite hit the mark, and Speed’s chat wasted no time poking fun at the result, joking that the drawing looked more like "Ronaldo from Wish."

Surfs Up

Speed later made his way into town, specifically to Trifecta, where he took on the challenge of surfing. Despite only receiving a brief introduction, Speed confidently told the instructors he could handle it on his own. True to form, the YouTuber managed to balance on the board for a while before eventually falling into the water, much to the amusement of his viewers. Undeterred, Speed gave it another shot, proving once again that he's always up for trying something new as his fans cheered him on, on the sidelines.

Having a swing

Speed later made an appearance at Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett, where he took on the thrilling swing ride. The YouTuber had a blast, laughing and enjoying the experience. As he got off the ride, he was greeted by none other than Simu Liu, the Hollywood star and lead actor from Marvel’s Shang-Chi. Simu urged Speed to take another swing, to which Speed agreed—on the condition that one of his bodyguards, Henry or Rudiger, joined them. However, due to the combined weight being too heavy, they opted for Speed’s manager, Slipz, to join him for the second ride.

Jumping at 32 million subscribers

Throughout the stream, Speed made a promise to his fans that once he hit 32 million subscribers on YouTube, he would take the leap and do the bungy jump. His fans didn’t disappoint, helping him cross that milestone during the stream. As Speed nervously thanked his chat, it was clear how anxious he was, but in true Speed fashion, he kept his word and made the daring jump. However, in typical fashion, his mischievous fanbase immediately began unsubscribing, dropping his count below 32 million right after the jump. They playfully demanded a longer stream and urged him to jump again. Frustrated by the trolling, Speed began raging at his chat before pulling out the iconic green apple, a cue for the cameraman to end the stream.