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IShowSpeed’s Flight from Belgrade to Sarajevo is the most followed in the World

Published July 9, 2025
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Darren Jason Watkins Jr., known by the nickname IShowSpeed, one of the world’s most famous YouTubers and online streamers today, flew from Belgrade to Sarajevo.

IShowSpeed ​​has been on a tour of the Balkans these days, and after staying in Belgrade today, where he was hosted by Serbian YouTuber Choda, he flew to Sarajevo by private plane.

Interestingly, on the popular air traffic monitoring site FlightRadar24, IShowspeed’s Cessna Citation III was the most followed plane in the world at the moment.

Tens of thousands of planes are currently in the sky around the world, and the American YouTuber’s flight is currently being followed online by more than 3,000 people.

This information is not surprising considering that he is followed by as many as 41 million people on YouTube, and each of his live broadcasts is followed by at least 100,000 people.

Today in Sarajevo, IShowSpeed ​​will visit the sights of the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and there is no doubt that many will want to take a selfie with him, Klix.ba writes.

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