IShowSpeed blasts “weird” fans driving dangerously next to his tour bus

IShowSpeed smiles after reaching 1M followers on Twitch.

IShowSpeed has hit out at “weird” fans for causing issues for his bus by “swerving” near it and almost causing accidents. 

Since the end of August, IShowSpeed has been live streaming himself traveling across the United States on a massive, custom tour bus. While he has met tonnes of fans, it hasn’t been without issue. 

Given that his face is plastered on the side of the bus, and he has a camera streaming the drive, fans have been able to follow him on highways and other roads along the way. 

During his recent pit stop in Utah, Speed’s bus had to pull over more than once because of the way fans had been driving. Not only were quite a few fans following the bus, but they were also spotted braking quickly in front of it, and even trying to box Speed’s crew in. 

IShowSpeed can’t believe fans’ dangerous driving

Speed had been napping when his tour bus pulled over and awoke to question his crew as to why they weren’t moving. “Fans cutting in, pinning us in, swerving in front, and then the cops needed witness statements from us,” one of his crew members said. 

“The f*ck? Why are they doing that?” Speed asked. “Y’all f**king tripping, bro. If you in this stream right now and you slowing down our bus, stop doing that. What the hell is you doing? Like, what? What the f*ck are y’all doing? Y’all are weird, bro.” 

The streaming star was frustrated that the delay meant they would miss the next stop along the way. “Utah, you just f**ked up my fucking thing, bro. Y’all slowed me the fuck down, bro! What are y’all doing?!”

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Speed did manage to make his next stop, where he was driving supercars on the salt flats, but it was ultimately behind schedule. 

The cars that had been following his bus disappeared, however, after the police got involved. 

As noted, he has had trouble with fans along the way. The YouTube and Twitch streamer was banned from a mall in Houston, Texas, as a large crowd gathered to follow him. He was also threatened with a “rioting” charge by the police, too.