Kick Streamer MissMeensy Survives Autobahn Crash During Live Berlin Broadcast
MissMeensy's Autobahn Crash During Live Stream Shocks Viewers

Kick Streamer MissMeensy's Live Autobahn Stream Ends in Dramatic Crash

In a shocking incident that has captivated online audiences, popular Kick streamer MissMeensy was involved in a serious car crash while broadcasting live from Germany's famed Autobahn on March 13, 2026. The accident occurred during her "IRL IN BERLIN" stream, where she was engaging with her approximately 1,500 followers in real-time. MissMeensy, known for sharing immersive IRL (In Real Life) content, was discussing the Autobahn's unique no-speed-limit sections when the collision happened, leading to a chaotic scene that quickly went viral after clips were reposted online.

The Moment of Impact: A Streamer's Reaction and Safety Measures

Just before the crash, MissMeensy was explaining to viewers how vehicles can travel at high speeds on the Autobahn, stating, "I'm on the autobahn right now. On the Autobahn, you can drive as fast as you want; there's no speed limit. I don't know if you guys knew that. Do you guys want to see the road? Actually, never mind, because there's a car in front of me and I don't know why." Seconds later, after briefly looking away, she turned back to the road with a shocked expression as her car skidded forward with a loud screech. The impact caused the livestream camera to fall, leaving viewers staring at the sky instead of the highway.

Immediately after the crash, MissMeensy was heard checking on her passengers in German, urgently asking, "Is everyone okay?.. Mary? Mary? Mary? Okay, Mary, stay lying down, stay lying down, stay lying down. Is everyone okay? Dunja, are you okay? Mary? Are you okay? Is everything okay?" She repeatedly instructed everyone to remain inside the vehicle for safety. Shortly thereafter, an iPhone in the car detected the collision and triggered its Emergency SOS feature, playing an alert message: "It looks like you've been in a crash. iPhone will trigger Emergency SOS if you don't respond." MissMeensy, sounding shaken, then ended the broadcast by saying, "Oh my God. I'm going to end it, guys."

Aftermath and Updates: Streamer Confirms Safety on Social Media

Following the incident, MissMeensy took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to provide an update in a now-deleted post. She reassured her audience that all individuals involved were safe, writing, "everyone is okay ??" and explaining the cause of the accident: "2 cars collided in front of us and abruptly stopped. I had enough space and still couldn't stop in time the car flew my way. everyone is good. that's all that matters." According to her statement, no one in her vehicle sustained serious injuries, offering relief to concerned fans and viewers.

The footage from the crash was initially removed from MissMeensy's official Kick account but rapidly spread across various online platforms as users shared reposts. This event highlights the risks associated with live-streaming while driving and has sparked discussions about safety protocols for content creators. MissMeensy's quick response in checking on passengers and the activation of the iPhone's safety feature underscore the importance of emergency preparedness in such situations.