21-07-2025
IShowSpeed's KFC shock in South Africa sparks laughs, shedding light on Western misconceptions about Africa
During one of his streams, American internet personality IShowspeed was shocked to discover that South Africa has a KFC.
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American YouTuber and streamer, IShowspeed (real name Darren Watkins Jr), was shocked after finding out that there is KFC in South Africa.
The internet personality was live during one of his streams while he was playing the GeoGuessr game, a global geography game that challenges your ability to recognise your surroundings.
While playing the game, Watkins came across KFC and assumed that it was America; however, he said that, based on the roads, the area had to be in Canada.
'Wait, this is not America. This is Canada; America does not look like this because the roads do not look like this in America. So I'm going with Canada,' he said.
However, to his surprise, the game revealed that the area is actually somewhere in South Africa.
'Whaat?! Why does South Africa have KFC?' he exclaimed.
While the 20-year-old streamer's reaction sparked a conversation in South Africa, this is not the first time that Americans have been shocked to learn how developed other countries in Africa are.
In the past, there have been many cases, whereby a lot of people, more specifically people outside of Africa, have expressed their shock to learn that Africa is not what the Western media usually depicts it to be.
Many of them have claimed that the Western media pushes propaganda that Africa is a continent that usually has huts, wild animals roam freely, and overall claims that it is a poor continent.
A TikTok @yoitsram shared a video early this year, where he shared how shocked he was to learn how developed and advanced South Africa is.
He captioned his post: 'South Africa, I need an explanation!!'
In addition, many online users who usually visit or have relocated abroad have shared their experiences whereby they get asked unusual questions about Africa, such as 'Do you guys have tap water/running water?' or "Do you guys in Africa have electricity?", while some think Africa is a country, not a continent.
TikTok user @angel_0209 shared a list of questions that she was asked while being abroad as someone from South Africa.
'Listen, when I tell you, like, how they thought I came from the bush? Like, I'm actually gonna do a video about the questions I've gotten, but I'm gonna give you two. They always ask me if I'm related to Trevor Noah or knew Trevor's family,' she said.
She also said that she once went to the zoo and one lady said to her, 'Oh, this must feel like home.'