IShowSpeed shows off massive $10 million mansion
YouTube star IShowSpeed wowed fans after showing off his new $10 million home, joining the echelon of other content creators who have purchased their own massive mansions.
IShowSpeedis one of the most popular streamers on the net. After getting handeda permanent ban from Twitch in December 2021,Speed made a home for himself onYouTube,where he’s been broadcasting ever since.

In the years following his now-reversedTwitch ban,Speed has becomeone of the most-viewed streamers on YouTube.Thanks to hisover-the-top stuntsand larger-than-life personality, he’s raking in the followers and the dough.
In fact, Speed got to show off the fruits of his labor on November 16, when he gave fans a tour of his new mansion — a home worth millions of dollars.

IShowSpeed flexes new $10 million mansion
First,Speed showed off his spacious bedroom,complete with two massive walk-in closets that hadn’t yet been filled up, as he’s still moving in.
Then, he took fans into his bathroom. The room was equally spacious, with a tub on one side and a shower on the other, both connected by the same wall.

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The living room was just as impressive, boasting a spiral staircase, a huge living space, a wine cellar, and even an office tucked away in the back corner.

Of course, Speed’s house wouldn’t be complete without its own gym — nor its own pool, which he jumped into with a backflip at his fans’ request.
According to Speed, the home is worth $10 million. Fans are giving Speed their congrats in the wake of this latest massive achievement for the streamer.

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Speed is far from the only content creator who could get his own episode of MTV Cribs, though. Recently, Jake Paul took fans on atour of his $16M mansion in Puerto Rico— which happens to be right next door to his big bro’s house, who coincidentallybought a 66 million-year-old triceratops skullbecause, you know, why not.