Popular American streamer and internet sensation IShowSpeed, born Darren Jason Watkins Jr., has stirred conversations across Ghana and beyond after claiming royal lineage in the West African nation.
During a recent live stream, the 20-year-old entertainer revealed that one of his uncles was once a king of a Ghanaian tribe, a statement that immediately sparked curiosity and excitement among fans.
Although official records identify Speed as American-born in Cincinnati, Ohio, the streamer hinted that his family’s history stretches back to Ghana, suggesting a deeper cultural and ancestral connection.

Social Media Buzz
The claim quickly gained traction online, especially among Ghanaians, who reacted with warmth and humor. Many users on TikTok, X, and Facebook have embraced him as “one of their own,” while others expressed interest in uncovering more details about his alleged royal heritage.
“Whether or not the records are clear, we’ll gladly welcome Speed as a Ghanaian prince,” one user commented.
Why It Matters
IShowSpeed, known for his energetic streams, global fanbase, and viral antics, has grown into one of the most influential young digital personalities worldwide. His possible ties to Ghana add another layer to his identity, strengthening the bond between his international fanbase and African audiences.
As of now, no official confirmation from traditional authorities in Ghana has been made regarding his royal claim. However, the buzz continues to trend, with many awaiting whether Speed will make a trip to Ghana to further explore his roots.
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