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IShowSpeed Massaged By 10 Virgin Women in Ghana Tour Wrap

American streamer IShowSpeed gets a massage from a group of Ghanaian women right after wrapping his marathon stream, capping off what’s been a wild ride through Africa.

Darren Watkins Jr, looked totally blissed out in clips that hit social media like wildfire on January 26, showing him laid back while ten ladies worked their magic with shea butter and songs. This came at the tail end of his “Speed Does Africa” tour, a 28-day sprint across 19 countries that started back on December 29, 2025.

The whole scene unfolded after a gruelling six-hour live stream in Accra, where Speed had been bouncing around the city all day. He hit the airport with massive fan mobs, cruised in supercars at Independence Square, tried local jollof rice—he even did a backflip into a pot of it— and soaked up cultural spots like a waterfall visit.

By the time the stream ended, he was wiped, telling viewers, “I had a long day in Ghana, a five-hour stream,” though folks clocked it closer to six. At that point, the team from Hamamat, a well-known Ghanaian shea butter brand, intervened to provide the ultimate relaxation.

Videos capture him moaning in relief as the women rubbed down his arms, legs, and back – everywhere, really – using fresh handmade shea butter. They even sang melodies that left him stunned, declaring, “I love Ghana” with a huge grin.

Speed’s not one to hold back, and this moment was no different. He joked about the “healing” vibes, asking who would “win” the massage contest among the ladies. Fans watching live ate it up, with comments flooding in about how Ghana was pulling out all the stops.

One clip shows him emerging relaxed and changed, saying, “I’m getting healed. Oh, I’m getting changed.” It’s the kind of unfiltered content that’s made his tour a massive hit, drawing millions of viewers at each stop. From Kenya’s street dances to South Africa’s fan chases, he’s shown Africa’s energy in a way that’s raw and fun.

But this massage? It sparked even more chatter. Nigerian superstar Davido reposted the video on his Instagram story, cracking up and pleading with his wife Chioma: “Oh boy, my darling wife, please permit me? This is not Ghana.” That line went viral, with folks laughing about how even celebs get tempted by Ghana’s hospitality.

Other reactions poured in on X and Instagram – some calling it the perfect tour finale, others joking Speed might never leave. “Don’t blame him if he doesn’t go back,” one user posted. Another said, “Another reason why you get money is that life is soft for the richer.”

Ghana’s stop was short – just one day – but packed. Wode Maya, the local YouTuber who helped organise the leg, made sure it highlighted the best. From gold heritage at GoldBod to custom art gifts, it was all about showing the world Ghana’s warmth.

And this massage tied it together, blending relaxation with tradition. Hamamat’s known for their natural products and turning it into a group experience? Genius. Speed called it “way more engaging than expected,” per clips from his channel.

The tour’s been a win for African creators too. Speed’s massive following – over 50 million on YouTube – put spots like this on the map. Tourism buzz is real; people are talking about visiting to try shea butter massages themselves.

But not everyone’s just cheering. Some wondered if the scene was too much, with debates on cultural respect popping up. Still, most see it as light-hearted fun, proving Africa’s got that pull.

As Speed jets off – tour done – clips keep circulating. One fan summed it up: “IShowSpeed is showing us all this beautiful scenery of Africa, bruh, and I appreciate him for that.

This lucky bastard lol.” He’s flipped stereotypes, one stream at a time. Ghana sent him off right, and if that massage is any sign, he’ll be back. For now, fans are rewatching, dreaming of their own adventures. What a way to end.

Speed’s journey started small but blew up. Hitting Ethiopia’s history and Angola’s beaches – each country added flavour. Ghana’s finale? Unforgettable. If you’re following, check the highlights; they’re gold. And hey, maybe book that trip – Africa’s calling.

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