
Thirty-year-old YouTuber Brandon Buckingham is in intensive care after experiencing serious health issues. He shared the news with his followers on social media.
I was really shaken reading Buckingham’s post on X yesterday. He revealed he’s in the ICU with multiple organ failures – his heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys are all struggling. It was a raw, honest message, and he ended by telling his fans he loved them, which honestly just broke my heart. It doesn’t sound good at all, and as a fan, it’s incredibly worrying.
I’m in the ICU and everything is shutting down – my heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys. It’s not looking promising, and I want you all to know I love you.
— brandon buckingham (@Buckingham_Show) November 21, 2025
Just two days after sharing that doctors are concerned he might have tuberculosis, pneumonia, or liver failure, Buckingham asked his followers for their support, saying, “Please pray for me.”
So, things were looking up for Buck in early November. He even posted a picture from the hospital on the 10th, letting everyone know he was doing better and that his condition was stable. He seemed really hopeful about getting well, which was great to see.

This popular YouTuber, with over 1.2 million subscribers, creates documentary and street-interview style videos. He’s also been honest about his mental health challenges. Recently, in late September, he posted on Instagram about feeling down, particularly after his grandmother’s passing, and apologized to his fans for any concern he caused.
People who care about Buckingham have been sending lots of support and prayers after hearing his recent news.
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2025-11-22 11:14