Huge American star is brutally turned down by Bondi babe in a G-string bikini as he runs after her on the beach in mortifying moment

Popular American YouTube star IShowSpeed ​​had a very rough start to his visit Down Under when he was brutally rejected by a Bondi babe in a chilling moment.

The famous streamer, 19, whose full name is Darren Jason Watkins Jr, touched down in Australia earlier this week but soon had a series of awkward clashes in Sydney.

Speed ​​kicked off his first ever Australian livestream on Thursday morning and was swamped by crowds of fans on the streets, making for a chaotic start to his day out.

But not everyone wanted to meet him.

In one chilling moment, Speed ​​tried to catch the attention of a blonde woman in a G-string bikini as she walked along Bondi Beach in front of his camera crew.

The woman seemingly tried to run by to avoid attention, but Speed ​​quickly called after her.

Speed ​​awkwardly shouted, “Why are you running?” Why are you running? Excuse me, I have a question for you, I have a question.’

His crew could also be seen trying to get the woman’s attention, but she gave them an uncertain look and turned her back on him before she was out of harm’s way.

Disappointed by the humiliating rejection, Speed ​​then said, “Damn bro, what’s going on with these Australian girls, bro?”

Popular American YouTube star IShowSpeed ​​had a very rough start to his visit Down Under when he was brutally rejected by a Bondi babe during a toe-curling moment

Despite being swarmed by fans, not everyone wanted to meet him as he had a humiliating encounter with a bikini-clad woman on Bondi Beach when she brutally rejected his advances.

Speed ​​was also left red-faced in a series of other accidents during the four-hour livestream: He had to be rescued during a cliff jump and got into a fiery altercation with a fan who stole his hat.

A mother and her son had approached Speed ​​at Bondi Beach to present him with an Australian-themed green hat, saying they had driven more than two hours to see him.

Speed ​​​​was delighted with the gift and took the time to greet the young fan, who was taken out of school by his mother to fulfill his dream of meeting him.

Not long after, however, Speed ​​had his hat ripped off his neck by a fan, prompting the social media star to launch into an expletive-laden tirade.

“Who just stole my hat?” Speed ​​screamed out.

A furious Speed ​​branded the thief a ‘son of a bitch’ as ​​he berated him for stealing the gift as he was led away by his security team and camera crew.

He raged, “What the fuck is wrong with you, bro? This is a gift! F**king d**khead bro! He stole the hat that the person gave me, that mother, [the hat is] damn king broken!’

Speed ​​was also left red-faced when he failed to pop a wheelie on a young fan’s electric bike.

Speed ​​– who is known for his wild stunts – told the fan: “Show me a trick that will blow my mind.”

When the young boy popped a wheelie on the electric bike, Speed ​​simply said, “Really? Okay, that’s okay,” before trying the trick himself.

The 19-year-old streamer, whose full name is Darren Jason Watkins Jr, landed in Australia earlier this week but quickly had a series of awkward clashes, including with a fan who stole his hat.

However, Speed ​​was left red-faced when he couldn’t perform the stunt and had to ride on the back of the bike while his young fan rode.

Immediately afterwards, Speed ​​also tried to get involved with locals in completing their daily fitness regimen.

He began running alongside a shirtless jogger as the pair jostled in a light-hearted game of dodge.

Speed ​​then said, “Wait, what is this?” An Australian game?’

To which the jogger replied, “I’m not Australian, I’m Argentinian,” prompting Speed ​​to joke that he was famous footballer Lionel Messi.

Amid his string of awkward encounters in Sydney, Speed ​​also suffered a shocking accident when his cliff jumping stunt went horribly wrong.

Speed, who once attempted to break the world record for most backflips in 24 hours, brought his backflipping talents Down Under for his latest stunt.

He was challenged by two Australian stars to do a backflip off a cliff into the water at Watson’s Bay, but seemed very nervous at the prospect.

During a long build-up, Speed ​​nervously shared his fears about landing on the rocks or encountering a shark, despite being encouraged by the two brazen Australians.

Amid his series of awkward encounters in Sydney, Speed ​​also suffered a shocking accident when his cliff jumping stunt went horribly wrong

Speed ​​took on the challenge with ease, dressing in Budgie Smugglers with the Australian flag printed on them as he immersed himself in the local spirit.

His two Australian companions both effortlessly somersaulted off the cliff and into the ocean to convince Speed ​​that it was safe, but he didn’t seem particularly sure.

Nervously he asked them, ‘What is that brown stuff down there? Are those stones?’

Speed’s team assured him that he could just do a simple jump into the ocean, but he insisted that would be “boring” as he vowed to do a backflip despite his concerns.

He jokingly told his team to “call the emergency room” before working up the courage to do the backflip, but that didn’t go so smoothly as he then had to be rescued.

After managing to do a backflip off the cliff, Speed ​​hit the water directly on his back and let out a scream.

‘Ah! Help, help, that hurts. “I can’t breathe, I’m dying,” he cried as the two Australian jumpers rushed to his aid and dragged him out of the water.

His team was heard saying from the cliff: “He’s out of breath, he’s out of breath, he’s landed on his back.”

After performing a backflip off a cliff at Watson’s Bay, Speed ​​painfully hit the water directly on his back and let out a scream after the awkward landing and had to be rescued by two Australians.

Fortunately, he made a full recovery from the painful jump, but later revealed that he had lost an earring during the dive and offered a $1,000 reward to anyone who could find it for him.

Speed, one of the world’s biggest livestreamers, wrapped up its first-ever Australian stream on Thursday after an eventful four hours live on YouTube.

He is known for his wild stunts and is often mobbed by his fans during his livestream sessions.

Australia marked the final stop on his international tour after recently filming from Southeast Asia where he took on a professional Muay Thai fighter.

In September, boxing legend Manny Pacquiao defeated the teen social media star in a friendly ‘spar’ match in the Philippines.

‘PacMan’ managed to send Speed ​​to the ground with a brutal counter punch to the body, after deliberately allowing the American to hit him with five consecutive shots.

The sparring session lasted about three minutes and ended with Manny – who was casually wearing sliders – helping Speed ​​up from the floor and hugging him.

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