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IShowSpeed ​​​​was attacked in Norway and vows never to return

IShowSpeed ​​​​has stated that he has no plans to return to Norway following an incident in which he was mobbed by fans.

Shocking footage shows the streamer being surrounded and harassed by a crowd during his visit to the country.

The rapper and streamer, whose real name is Darren Jason Watkins Jr., is currently touring Europe for the 2024 European Football Championship.

Speed ​​​​said he did not want to return to Norway. (Youtube/IShowSpeed)

Speed ​​​​said he did not want to return to Norway. (Youtube/IShowSpeed)

There have been numerous incidents during the tour, but the incident on July 3 in Norway was of a completely different dimension.

IShowSpeed ​​​​had just made a stream from a souvenir shop in Oslo when

A large crowd of fans had gathered outside and he began to interact with them.

Among other things, he managed to get the crowd to chant the footballer Cristiano Ronaldo’s slogan “siu”.

The streamer became excited as people joined in the chant and jumped up and down, injuring himself on a nearby ledge.

But things took a turn for the worse when the crowd of fans apparently started pushing into the crowd to get to him.

The streamer is seen trying to reach a car parked on the street in the middle of the crowd.

Some people had even climbed onto the car and as IShowSpeed ​​​​approached, one of them plunged into the dense crowd on the street.

In a conversation in the car after the horrific incident, the streamer said that the incident had affected him so much that he never wanted to return to Norway.

He said: “My ankle is broken, they ripped out my hair. They poured water on me.”

“Someone literally did a WWE Rey Mysterio move and jumped out of the car.”

Speed ​​​​was injured in the scrum. (Youtube/IShowSpeed)

Speed ​​​​was injured in the scrum. (Youtube/IShowSpeed)

He added: “It was the worst day of my life. I promise you. I couldn’t even breathe.”

Footage from a livestream gives Speed’s perspective on the incident and shows how tightly packed the crowd was.

Later in the clip, he is seen having someone examine his injured foot.

In a post on his second account, the streamer also claimed: “They f*cking ripped my hair out and threw p*ss at me and some f*cking dude jumped in my car and started f*cking me f*cking no I’m f*cking pissed.”

In the comments, people shared their thoughts on the stream, in which the streamer was besieged by fans.

One wrote: “This crowd was completely disrespectful,” while another commented: “Someone literally jumped on him??”

Meanwhile, a third posted: “This is crazy and not funny.”

In early 2021, speed ​​gained traction online as numerous clips went viral on social media.

He now has more than 20 million subscribers on YouTube.

In 2021, the creator was permanently banned from the streaming platform Twitch, but continued to publish content on other platforms.

The ban was later lifted in 2023.