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Speed’s past few days have been a whirlwind of loud surprises, big laughs, and global headlines. In one of the week’s most talked-about moves, Speed took to livestream to announce something major: he’s embarking on a Detty December Africa tour that will see him on the continent for New Year’s, with festivities stretching from December 2025 into January 2026. This announcement, which he made directly to fans on stream, has sent shockwaves across social and streaming media as fans around the world speculated on locations and possible collaborations, though he kept exact dates and cities intentionally under wraps for now. He clarified to viewers his reasons for not touring in November, emphasizing he needs downtime before the big trip saying, “Africa is going to be from December to January,” and voicing how excited he is to spend New Year’s there. The anticipation is palpable, with fans eagerly dissecting every hint for what’s next.
But Speed didn’t just make global plans—he also took his trademark energy into the world of competitive eating in a headline-stealing episode of his YouTube series Speed Goes Pro. This week’s fresh episode featured an outrageous hot dog showdown against the legendary Joey Chestnut. With production firepower from OBB Media and backed by Dick’s Sporting Goods, Speed suited up for mini eating challenges that included devouring pizza, chicken wings, and hard-boiled eggs—earning himself a two-minute head start before Chestnut entered the ring. He tackled five hot dogs in three minutes, only to witness Chestnut inhale eleven in just one minute, leaving Speed absolutely stunned and the audience roaring. The incredible clash had fans in stitches, blending pro-level training with Speed’s signature self-deprecating humor and dramatic reactions. Critics and fans alike called it a “memorable showdown” in streamer history, gushing that even Chestnut’s calm acceptance of victory played perfectly into the episode’s entertainment value.
That’s not all—social media is still buzzing about Speed’s epic meltdown on a recent joint Fortnite stream with fellow streamer Jynxzi. Playing to thousands live on TikTok and YouTube, the moment exploded when Jynxzi donned a newly released Lionel Messi skin. Speed, famously obsessed with Cristiano Ronaldo, lost it on camera, yelling “Messi is not the GOAT, bro!” and leaping from his seat. The clip shattered across Reddit, TikTok, and X, racking up millions of views as fans picked sides, reenacted his reaction, and kept the Ronaldo vs. Messi banter alive. Jynxzi fanned the flames, trolling Speed with Messi references until the chat was a non-stop meme fest, cementing this as one of the funniest Fortnite crossovers of the season.
Throughout all of this, Speed’s social media footprint has only grown. The Africa tour announcement, viral Fortnite freak-out, and competitive eating misadventure have each dominated the streaming world’s trending charts and cemented Speed’s image as both a showman and an unpredictable internet phenom. No unconfirmed reports or controversies have surfaced in the past few days, and every headline—from Times of India’s coverage of the Joey Chestnut faceoff to Nigerian Eye spotlighting his Africa tour—underscores just how much biographical momentum Speed is building as 2025 turns toward the new year.
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