Druski was swarmed by excited fans in the U.K. over the weekend.

Druski -- real name Drew Desbordes -- took to Instagram Stories Sunday to share a video showing him being mobbed by a large group of teens in London.

In the clip, the 29-year-old comedian and actor appeared shocked as at least 30 young people surrounded his car while holding up mobile phones to film him.

The doors to the backseat and the trunk were all open, with the teens gathering on all sides to catch a glimpse of Druski.

At one point, Druski yelled, "Oh, s**t," after two teens attempted to enter his vehicle and sit on the seats.

"They keep opening the doors [and] trunk randomly," read the text on the video, which was reposted by The Shade Room.

Security guards and Druski's bodyguards eventually managed to control the crowd and close all the doors of the comedian's vehicle, allowing him to leave.

In addition to the video, Druski shared via Instagram Stories a photo of one harried bodyguard using his body to block the teens from trying to enter the actor's car.

The commotion shocked a number of Instagram users, with some saying they were not aware Druski was that popular in the U.K.

"For Druski??!!!" one person commented on The Shade Room's post, adding rolling on the floor laughing emojis.

"It's never that serious. I'll never understand celebrity obsession," another wrote.

"This is what Bow Wow thought was gonna happen when he walked past those students on a field trip," another person joked.

A fourth comment read, "I can't be famous 'cause this is crazy."

Others could not help but poke fun at how "stressed" Druski's bodyguard seemed during the encounter.

"Security needs a raise," one person wrote, while another quipped, "That security guard is STRESSED!!"

"If 'fighting for my life' was a person," a third person commented. "He is stressed [the f**k] out."

Druski was in London for a YouTube collective charity match between his AMP and the Beta Squad at Selhurst Park Sunday.

AMP was led by Kai Cenat, while the British Beta Squad was headed by Chunkz.

However, the sold-out soccer game, whose ticket proceeds would go toward The Water Project, was called off early after fans invaded the pitch, Evening Standard reported.

The score had been tied 6-6 and was heading to penalties when a large number of supporters rushed to the pitch.