YOUTUBER IShowSpeed has left fans in shock after he flashed almost 25,000 viewers on a live stream.
The streamer – real name Darren Watkins Jr – is now under fire just days after he made his long-awaited return to YouTube.
Speed suffered a severe sinus infection last month that left his right eye swollen shut.
He was also diagnosed with cluster headaches, which are a result of a rare condition that causes random, painful headaches on one side of the head.
"I have this thing called a cluster headache right now. A deadly headache disease," he said in a video.
"I can't sleep, I can't eat, I can't do anything right now."
Despite the fears, Speed was able to come back to streaming on August 15 and celebrated achieving 19million subscribers on YouTube.
However, the very next day, Speed found himself in an embarrassing situation that could easily see him banned from YouTube.
A shocking video shows Speed getting scared while playing Five Nights at Freddy's.
He begins yelling at one of the characters, stands up, and at one point, ends up exposing himself to an audience of 24,600 people.
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He quickly sat back down after realizing what happened.
Speed seemed to be shocked himself and is heard saying: "Oh, my god," before ending the stream.
Clips of the moment quickly made the rounds on social media as fans expressed their horror over what happened.
"ISHOWSPEED DID WHAT?" wrote one Twitter user.
"IShowSpeed had a canon event," wrote another user, referencing the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse film.
And a parent fumed: "My 11-year-old son and 13-year-old daughter are both huge IShowSpeed fans. After seeing him just show his d*ng to all of his viewers, I speak for all parents when I say that we will not tolerate this.
"Ours kids will no longer watch his streams and are unsubscribing to his channel."
Fellow streamers Adin Ross and Sneako shared their thoughts with Ross believing it was likely faked.
"It was a joke," said Sneako.
Many fans speculated that Speed might get banned from the platform right after making his big comeback.
According to YouTube, content that includes "the depiction of clothed or unclothed genitals, breasts, or buttocks that are meant for sexual gratification," is banned, including "the depiction of sexual acts, or fetishes that are meant for sexual gratification."
At the time of writing, Speed's YouTube account is still active, however, fans are sure that it won't be long until it gets hit with a ban.
'PROTECT SPEED'
During Speed's hospitalization in Tokyo, Japan, following his illness, fans gathered outside the hospital to show support.
Fans chanted his name and shared messages wishing him a quick recovery.
One subscriber responded to his latest YouTube video with: "We are here for YOU SPEEDY !"
Another said: "It’s OK Speed, just know you have all of us here with you to support and pray for you. I hope you feel much better.
"Take a break from everything. Just relax. That will most likely help a lot. We love you and support you!"
"Things like this show us that streamers are human too and we gotta respect them, and especially protect speed at all costs. Sending my prayers, you're gonna get out soon speed," another fan said.
Speed, an avid soccer fan, also made headlines in recent months after repeated attempts to meet Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo – which he finally accomplished in June.
His reaction to Messi scoring a late game-winning free-kick during his debut for MLS team Inter Miami on July 21 went viral.
"If he scores this free kick, I'm a Messi fan," he said while wearing a Ronaldo jersey.
A stunned Speed subsequently turned to the camera and pulled off his jersey to reveal a Messi jersey underneath as he celebrated.
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The U.S. Sun has reached out to Speed for comment.
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