Renowned online personality IShowSpeed is once again in the headlines after he successfully attempted a backflip on Guatemala’s famed Hand of God statue. Darren Jason Watkins Jr., the streamer’s birth name,
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IShowSpeed had fans fearing for his life when he pulled a wild stunt during his visit to Guatemala. On Tuesday, Speed took a trip to the Hand of God, a massive hand statue perched on the side of a mountain,
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Darren "IShowSpeed," the popular YouTuber known for his adventurous live-streaming antics, has once again captivated the internet with a jaw-dropping stunt. On January 14, 2025, he performed a dangerous backflip from the "Hand of God," a statue perched on the side of a mountain in Antigua, Guatemala.
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YouTuber IShowSpeed amazed fans with a daring backflip on Guatemala's 'Hand of God' sculpture during his South America tour.
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