- IShowSpeed, a popular YouTuber, was mobbed by an overwhelming crowd of fans during his visit to Norway, leading to someone forcefully pulling out a chunk of his hair.
- An eBay listing surfaced, claiming to sell the hair for $1,700 (£1,330), though another listing offered it for $350 (£275).
- The incident highlights the intense fan frenzy surrounding IShowSpeed and the potential risks associated with large gatherings of enthusiastic supporters.
- The event serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible fan behavior and the need for proper security measures to protect public figures from potential harm.
IShowSpeed, a popular YouTuber, had a scary experience during his visit to Norway. A huge crowd of fans surrounded him, and someone pulled out a chunk of his hair. Now, someone is trying to sell that hair on eBay for a lot of money.
The eBay listing showed a picture of someone holding a clump of hair. The seller claimed it was IShowSpeed’s hair from Norway. The listing asked for $1,700 for the hair, but it has been taken down. Another listing is still active, offering the same hair for $350 or starting an auction at $250.
![Chaos in Norway: IShowSpeed's Hair Sells for $1,700 on eBay After Fan Frenzy](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GRov_CUXkAA67ED.jpg)
The incident happened when IShowSpeed was trying to get into his car in Oslo. The crowd of fans became too large and out of control. Security guards had a hard time helping IShowSpeed get to safety. During the chaos, someone pulled out some of IShowSpeed’s hair.
IShowSpeed was very upset by what happened. He had to end his livestream early. He said he was disappointed and would never go back to Norway. IShowSpeed said, “I’ve been to many countries and the fans have been great, but that was just inhuman.”
![Chaos in Norway: IShowSpeed's Hair Sells for $1,700 on eBay After Fan Frenzy](https://pbs.twimg.com/amplify_video_thumb/1808597830203842560/img/uK-wDBqkqi-4vtov.jpg:large)
This shows how crazy some fans can get around IShowSpeed. While the eBay listings are probably jokes, they raise questions about respecting personal space. Fans should support creators without going too far.
IShowSpeed is now in Europe for his tour. As he gets more popular, it may be hard to keep him safe. In Norway, some fans acted badly. This shows we need to behave properly around famous people. We also need good security to protect them from harm.
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