A streamer’s random visit broke an entire city’s brain. American internet personality iShowSpeed sent Nairobi into pure chaos, attracting crowds so large they choked streets and stopped traffic. His arrival prompted an official welcome from tourism officials and even a rare presidential-level greeting. Fans packed the KICC grounds screaming his name, while he soaked up the energy from atop a vehicle.
Speed moved through the city with shocking speed, visiting the national park to adopt a rhino he named Rhynaldo. He attempted to make ugali at a local kibanda, spun chapati in a kitchen, and led chants at Upper Hill High School. He rode a decorated matatu blasting music and later toured the city skies from the KICC helipad, marveling at the skyline.
His livestream pulled hundreds of thousands of concurrent viewers, a national record. During the broadcast, thousands of Kenyan viewers spammed the chat with a political slogan, confusing the streamer. He interacted with a notably tall local fan and toured an affordable housing project before quietly leaving the city to avoid a mob scene.
The Kenyan leg of his African tour has already become his most viewed stop, amassing millions of views online. The visit created a surreal spectacle that stunned everyone from ordinary citizens to government figures, effortlessly dominating local attention and boosting his global subscriber count dramatically.
Speed moved through the city with shocking speed, visiting the national park to adopt a rhino he named Rhynaldo. He attempted to make ugali at a local kibanda, spun chapati in a kitchen, and led chants at Upper Hill High School. He rode a decorated matatu blasting music and later toured the city skies from the KICC helipad, marveling at the skyline.
His livestream pulled hundreds of thousands of concurrent viewers, a national record. During the broadcast, thousands of Kenyan viewers spammed the chat with a political slogan, confusing the streamer. He interacted with a notably tall local fan and toured an affordable housing project before quietly leaving the city to avoid a mob scene.
The Kenyan leg of his African tour has already become his most viewed stop, amassing millions of views online. The visit created a surreal spectacle that stunned everyone from ordinary citizens to government figures, effortlessly dominating local attention and boosting his global subscriber count dramatically.