US influencer IShowSpeed’s view of China makes him accidental ambassador
- Darren Watkins Jr., known as iShowSpeed, livestreamed across China, showcasing its infrastructure and social warmth, which challenged negative Western perceptions of the country.
- His interactions during the livestream reflected cultural exchange, as strangers offered him milk tea and retirees taught him dance moves.
- His approach has connected people through unfiltered social media, highlighting misunderstandings created by curated information.
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Chinese Fans Call IShowSpeed the N-Word to His Face
IShowSpeed has been sharing his once-in-a-lifetime experiences on his social media platforms. At just 20 years old, the YouTube personality has become an elite level streamer and influencer, with a net worth of a whopping $10 million. But despite his dedicated global fanbase, the Ohio native shared some disturbing,…Read more...
Need for IShowSpeed: how to promote HK's diverse attractions
IShowSpeed's whirlwind visit to places such as Lan Kwai Fong, Ocean Park and Temple Street Night Market may showcase the energy the American YouTube star is often associated with, but scratched only the surface of what Hong Kong offers. Speed's flash appearance across the city last Friday and Sunday...
iShowSpeed livestreams show world an unfiltered China
When Darren Watkins Jr, the 22-year-old US internet celebrity better known to his 37 million YouTube followers and those on other platforms as iShowSpeed, embarked on a marathon livestreaming tour across China, broadcasting for six uninterrupted hours on the first day alone, he vaporized the meticulously constructed "China threat theory" peddled by some in the West.
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