iShowSpeed sat next to Zohran Mamdani for an entire match. His chat had to tell him
YouTuber iShowSpeed accidentally sat in New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's marked seat during Brazil's World Cup match against Morocco. The delayed discovery, caught on his livestream, quickly turned into a viral moment.

It took an entire livestream chat, thousands of messages and several confused glances before YouTuber iShowSpeed realised he was sitting beside New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani at a FIFA World Cup 2026 match.
The unexpected encounter unfolded during the Group C clash between Brazil and Morocco at MetLife Stadium on June 13. Speed, whose real name is Darren Watkins Jr., was livestreaming the match to his millions of followers when eagle-eyed viewers noticed something he had completely missed.
According to footage from the stream, Speed had unknowingly taken a seat labelled with Mamdani's name. While the streamer focused on the game, his chat became increasingly animated after spotting the New York City mayor nearby. Messages began flooding the livestream, repeatedly mentioning the word "mayor".
Initially puzzled, Speed asked viewers, "Why is my chat saying mayor?" It was only after taking a closer look at the person seated beside him that he realised what was happening.
The revelation left him visibly surprised. "I didn't even realise that I'm next to the Mayor," he exclaimed, drawing laughter from people around him.
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What could have been an awkward moment quickly turned into a wholesome exchange. Upon recognising the internet star, Mamdani revealed that he was already familiar with Speed's work.
"I've been listening to your World Cup song from 2022 every morning," the mayor told him.
The compliment appeared to catch Speed off guard. Smiling, he immediately responded, "Thank you. Appreciate that, man," before reaching out for a handshake and introducing himself properly.
The clip quickly spread across social media, with fans calling the interaction one of the most unexpectedly charming moments of the tournament so far. Many joked that millions of viewers recognised the mayor before Speed did, while others praised the friendly exchange between the two.
Morocco took the lead through Ismael Saibari in the 21st minute before Vincius Jnior equalised for Brazil just 11 minutes later, resulting in a 1-1 draw.
The incident comes amid the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup, which has already produced its fair share of memorable moments both on and off the field.
It took an entire livestream chat, thousands of messages and several confused glances before YouTuber iShowSpeed realised he was sitting beside New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani at a FIFA World Cup 2026 match.
The unexpected encounter unfolded during the Group C clash between Brazil and Morocco at MetLife Stadium on June 13. Speed, whose real name is Darren Watkins Jr., was livestreaming the match to his millions of followers when eagle-eyed viewers noticed something he had completely missed.
According to footage from the stream, Speed had unknowingly taken a seat labelled with Mamdani's name. While the streamer focused on the game, his chat became increasingly animated after spotting the New York City mayor nearby. Messages began flooding the livestream, repeatedly mentioning the word "mayor".
Initially puzzled, Speed asked viewers, "Why is my chat saying mayor?" It was only after taking a closer look at the person seated beside him that he realised what was happening.
The revelation left him visibly surprised. "I didn't even realise that I'm next to the Mayor," he exclaimed, drawing laughter from people around him.
Watch the video here:
What could have been an awkward moment quickly turned into a wholesome exchange. Upon recognising the internet star, Mamdani revealed that he was already familiar with Speed's work.
"I've been listening to your World Cup song from 2022 every morning," the mayor told him.
The compliment appeared to catch Speed off guard. Smiling, he immediately responded, "Thank you. Appreciate that, man," before reaching out for a handshake and introducing himself properly.
The clip quickly spread across social media, with fans calling the interaction one of the most unexpectedly charming moments of the tournament so far. Many joked that millions of viewers recognised the mayor before Speed did, while others praised the friendly exchange between the two.
Morocco took the lead through Ismael Saibari in the 21st minute before Vincius Jnior equalised for Brazil just 11 minutes later, resulting in a 1-1 draw.
The incident comes amid the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup, which has already produced its fair share of memorable moments both on and off the field.