Top streamer IShowSpeed appealed for patience and calm among fans during his first visit in Kuala Lumpur on Sept 17.
Clips from his five-hour livestream showed the top Internet personality, who goes by Speed, being chased by a mob of screaming fans with smartphones while he was travelling around town.
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At one point while waiting at a lift in a mall, Speed asked around for how to say "Calm down" in the local language.
"How do you say 'Calm down' in Malaysia? Sabar! Sabar! Sabar!" he said as his security personnel tried to stop fans from getting too close to him.
While trying to leave another venue, Speed also screamed "Diam (keep quiet)" at hundreds of fans who were shouting his name.
Amid the chaos, Speed was also informed by his crew that some fans had apparently broken his camera: “That's not the way. Come on Malaysia.”
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When he was travelling in a vehicle, some motorcyclists also chased his car and tapped his window while holding a phone. Speed expressed his frustration that local fans did not listen when he asked them to be patient.
Despite some stressful moments, Speed appeared to have fun during his time in town. He greeted some fans and accepted gifts like the Malaysian flag, a box of fried chicken, action figures and batik clothing.
He also tried local food like Ramly burger and paid US$42 or RM181 for durian. Even Speed was surprised by the price: "US$42 for some fruit? That's crazy."
However, no one told Speed not to swallow the seed as he choked and had to get help.
Speed also stopped by Pavilion KL to sample fried rice at Uncle Roger's newly-opened Fuiyoh!.
He ended his trip on a high note as Speed shared that he gained more than 120,000 new YouTube subscribers during the stream and applauded Malaysia for the achievement.
"Everybody 'sabar' as we just hit 30.2 (million subscribers)! Let's go Malaysia!" he said.
The video of his visit in Malaysia has achieved over eight million views on YouTube. When the stream was live, it had more than 30 million concurrent views.
Prior to Malaysia, Speed also visited Thailand, Philippines, Cambodia and Vietnam as part of his 10-day tour around South-East Asia. He is expected to visit Singapore next.
Speed, whose real name is Darren Jason Watkins Jr, is a 19-year-old streamer known for his loud personality and dramatic reactions. He often posts livestreams of his experiences attending sporting events such as football matches and also while playing video games.