Popular YouTuber and streamer IShowSpeed wildly reacted to his idol, Cristiano Ronaldo‘s new channel surpassed his own subscriber count. The 39-year-old star recently launched his own YouTube channel, named ‘U R Cristiano’.
Darren Watkins Jr., a.k.a., IShowSpeed, expressed both excitement and frustration during a live stream, even going as far as jumping on and destroying his setup. His reaction generated hilarious reactions among fans, as Cristiano Ronaldo’s YT channel surpassed Speed’s lifetime subscribers count in just a day. In spite of being a huge fan of the Portuguese star, Speed was shocked by the rapid growth of Ronaldo’s new YouTube channel.
Speed has 28.2 million YouTube subscribers, but Ronaldo has already surpassed him with 29.6 million and counting. Meanwhile, the new YouTube channel, ‘UR Cristiano,’ made headlines for becoming the fastest to reach a million subscribers, doing so in just 90 minutes after its launch. The channel will provide insights into the five-time Ballon d’Or winner’s life beyond football, his training routines, as well as his interest in other sports.
Speed reacts to Ronaldo surpassing his subscribers on YouTube in over a day 😭
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Following his brief outburst, Speed, later congratulated his idol, Ronaldo, for his new venture and also requested the 39-year-old forward for a collaboration. A possible collaboration between the two stars could generate a lot of frenzy on YouTube and on social media.
Cristiano Ronaldo earns hundreds of millions from his new YouTube venture
Cristiano Ronaldo‘s YouTube channel has rapidly gained popularity, surpassing more than 100 million views in just two days following its launch. The ‘UR Cristiano’ channel has attracted a huge following on the internet, showcasing the forward’s extensive influence over fans all around the world.
Sources suggest that the 39-year-old forward, who currently plays for Al-Nassr, has already earned a substantial amount of money through ad revenues and sponsorship via his new channel, amounting to several hundred million dollars. YouTubers can make close to USD 6,000 per one million views for every video that they share.
The Portuguese captain has already shared 12 videos, depicting engaging content, including free-kick challenges and personal insights. Ronaldo’s earnings from the internet, however, are quite insignificant compared to his football earnings, which amounts to almost $260 million.
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