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Andrew and Tristan Tate Criticize IShowSpeed for Scaring Baby During Denmark Stream

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Tristan and Andrew Tate Criticize IShowSpeed for Frightening a Child During Live Stream in Denmark.

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate, both known for their controversial online presence, recently criticized popular YouTube personality IShowSpeed after a video surfaced of him frightening a child during a live stream in Copenhagen, Denmark. Despite IShowSpeed’s apology to the child’s father, the Tate brothers were quick to condemn his behavior.

The incident, which quickly went viral, showed IShowSpeed unintentionally scaring a baby while streaming in Copenhagen. Andrew Tate took to social media platform X to express his disdain, labeling IShowSpeed as a “clown” and accusing him of using his bodyguards to intimidate the child’s father who confronted him about the incident. In his post, Andrew Tate wrote:

“I don’t like to comment on petty internet drama but did Ishowspeed really just scare a man’s baby on purpose? Screamed in a baby’s face? Then got his big guards to intimidate the father? Bro these clowns are out of control. Disgusting.”

In the viral clip, IShowSpeed is seen immediately apologizing to the father, acknowledging his mistake and expressing genuine regret:

“I am sorry, bro. Nah, seriously, it is my fault, I apologize. I am sorry.”

Despite the apology, the situation escalated when the father mentioned the presence of the bodyguards. IShowSpeed quickly reassured him, asking his associates to remain silent and reiterating his apology:

“No, no f*ck that bro. I apologize, you know? That’s on me. I did not mean to do it. (To his associates) No, no, no be quiet. (To the father) Like I said, I did not mean to do that, I am sorry. Yes, it was an accident. Yo, I did not try to make your baby cry. I just said it was an accident, bro, I am sorry.”

Tristan Tate also voiced his disapproval, posting separately on social media and criticizing IShowSpeed’s influence on young viewers:

“I’ve never seen a clip of this di*khead I thought was beneficial or useful for any young person to watch. Act like a monkey. Take the money. Poison the minds of the youth. Part of the psy-op.”

In contrast, Rumble streamer Sneako came to IShowSpeed’s defense. Known for his own controversial views, Sneako argued that IShowSpeed, despite his occasional missteps, serves as a positive role model for young people. He pointed out that IShowSpeed is one of the few streamers openly supporting causes like free Palestine:

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“He is only 19 and one of the only streamers saying free Palestine around the world. He can be loud but he’s leading an example for kids to try new things and love life. I wouldn’t just judge off of a few bad clips.”

IShowSpeed has remained relatively silent on the matter following his on-stream apology, focusing on his ongoing travels and live streams across various European cities including Sofia, Oslo, Milan, and Prague. The incident in Copenhagen, however, has sparked significant debate about the behavior and responsibilities of popular online influencers.

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