LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: IShowSpeed is one of the most successful and controversial YouTubers. He has recently leaked the phone number of his fellow content creator Kai Cenat.
For context, the friendship between Speed and Cenat is well-known. Cenat, widely recognized as the 'Twitch King,' boasts millions of followers. Additionally, the duo collaborated on a song titled 'Dogs.'
Internet baffled by IShowSpeed's video
On October 6, a page named Luxe took to Twitter and uploaded a video, captioned, "How is Speed repeatedly leaking phone numbers now it’s Kai Cenat."
Speed shared his screen, and he appeared shocked, repeatedly exclaiming, "Oh my f****** god."
At the time of writing, Speed's video had garnered more than 150k views and received several comments.
A user wrote, "Never give him your number then you're sorted. He's leaked multiple people's numbers multiple times."
Another user wrote, "He constantly does this." One user wrote, "Did he watch Leo trailer? Stream is copyrighted."
A user wrote, "he dont care either thats the thing."
One other user wrote, "Like why tf he plastering his number more on the screen bruh." A user wrote, "Fr."
While another user wrote, "The biggest question is why Tf does he share his phone screen to the live stream."
Kai Cenat said Speed is my brother
Twitch star Kai Cenat appeared as a guest on Speedy Morman's popular Complex series 360 With Speedy. In their discussion, the New Yorker shared insights into his friendship with YouTube star Darren "IShowSpeed" and elaborated on why he holds admiration for him.
Cenat continued, expressing that Darren is like his "little brother."
Additionally, he said, "Shout out to my boy Speed. We have a show on Rumble. I'm super blessed to even have that. It was a big move, and we got that show on Rumble, and I still stream on Twitch. Or, yeah, any streaming platform I want to."
Cenat further added, "He's like my little brother. With Speed, it's like... I like Speed because he's like, he's still experiencing things. Like, he's very young and he's going through things. He always asks people like, 'What should I do here? What should I do for this?'"