YouTube star IShowSpeed went into a meltdown after discovering his younger brother got his PlayStation account banned.
IShowSpeedis one of the most popular streamers in the world. Making a name for himself with his crazy antics, such as almost burning his house down by setting off fireworks indoors, Speed has becomeone of the most-viewed streamers on YouTube.
Nevertheless, in a recent broadcast, the streamer went into a full-blown meltdown after his younger brother got his PlayStation account banned.
IShowSpeed furious after younger brother get his PlayStation account banned
In a January 16 live stream that has since been deleted, Speed received an email notifying him that his PlayStation account had been for three days for being inappropriate while playing the game LittleBigPlanet.
At first, the YouTuber was baffled, not even unaware of what the game was. However, upon a quick Google search, Speed quickly realized that his younger brother was likely the culprit.
“It’s my fcking brother bro,” he said. “I’m about to call my brother. My fcking brother got my account banned. I don’t play that sht. What the fck is this? I’ve never in my life played LittleBigPlanet.”
🚨| WATCH: Speed little brother got his PlayStation account banned for 3 days for uploading something inappropriate in a game called “little big planet” 😭pic.twitter.com/v8En9Mf17U
As it turns out he was right, with his younger brother Dian admitting that he used Speed’s account. “Oh my bad bro, I’m so sorry,” he said on the phone.
However, Speed was still furious nonetheless. “Why the f*ck. Bro, I don’t even know, why are you playing this on my account. You’ve got your own.”
“I’m banned, for three days,” Speed shouted.
Thankfully, the ban isn’t permanent and instead is only a temporary suspension from the PlayStation network. Although, it’s fair to say the streamer is still furious with his sibling.
Shay Robson was a Staff Writer on Dexerto’s UK team, specializing in shooter games like Valorant and Call of Duty, as well as sports games like EA SPORTS FC. He also covered Twitch and YouTube content. He also has bylines at Gamezo.