KSI & Deji celebrate end of their feud with hilarious game of Fortnite

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Popular YouTubers Deji and Olajide ‘KSI’ Olatunji have finally ended their month-long feud, deciding to celebrate their newfound peace in the most appropriate way possible – by playing a few games of Fortnite.

The brothers’ Fortnite experience kicked off with some hilarious hijinks, after KSI admitted that he’d never won a game before and jokingly claimed that he would have to get coaching from professional player FaZe Tfue.

KSI even got distracted by the dance floor in the mansion near Paradise Palms – to which Deji expressed an appropriate amount of exasperation.

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“I knew you weren’t gonna be good, but I didn’t expect you to be this bad,” Deji said through laughter.

The two went back and forth with hilarious banter throughout the game, with KSI even taking shots at Logan Paul, showing the YouTuber’s face just after calling Fortnite’s wormholes “trash.”

KSI, TwitterKSI and Deji ended their bitter, month-long feud in early January, celebrating their newfound peace with a hilarious game of Fortnite.
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This latest collab between the Olatunji brothers comes after their month-long feud in December, which began after Deji showed KSI’s bank records during a diss track.

Deji likewise accused KSI of getting a girl pregnant shortly thereafter, and the brother’s feud quickly spiraled out of control – even prompting their parents to upload a message begging angry fans to stop targeting their home due to the spat.

Deji later uploaded an apology video and deleted his ‘Unforgivable’ diss track against KSI in early January, officially ending their beef.

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The two have since showcased a heartwarming amount of brotherly love, with KSI shouting out Deji’s petition for the retrieval of his dog, Tank, after the animal was allegedly stolen by law enforcement in September of 2018.