YouTuber IShowSpeed amazed fans with a daring backflip on Guatemala's 'Hand of God' sculpture during his South America tour.
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,
Before performing the dangerous stunt, he said, “Okay, this is very dangerous. I am about to do a backflip off The Hand of God. If I fall, it's over with.”
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,
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.
Mexico agreed Friday to expand support to other Latin American and Caribbean nations as part of a regional migratory response, days before U.S. President-elect Donald Trump takes office with a promise to carry out mass deportations.
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Patrick Sparks, Gabriel Palacios and Manuel Merizalde share the lead after 18 holes at the 10th edition of the Latin America Amateur Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina. An invitation to the 89th Masters Tournament will be extended to the winner on Sunday.
Manuel Merizalde of Colombia already had five birdies in eight holes Thursday and rode that to a 6-under 66, giving him a three-way share of the lead