Trending News

'Spider-dog' Viral Video On Youtube Reaches 80 Million Views in Only A Week

| By

Are you scared of Spiders? Then you wouldn't want to meet this large-looking tarantula on your way home. It was 3 minutes and 59 seconds of fear and horror for those in the video but what seemed to be a big spider on the loose was actually just a dog wearing a spider costume.

YouTube prankster SA Wardega from Poland scared millions of unsuspecting people with his dog, Chica who was dressed in a tarantula costume making the dog look like a giant mutant spider that is beyond horrifying. With a dark setting, a few cob webs and mutated bodies hanging by what seemed to be a silk thread; lots of screams were heard along the streets of Warsaw.

The prank went viral in just a matter of days scaring the ones in the video and bringing laughter to those watching from behind the screen. One YouTube viewer commented, 'This is funny as hell,' he wrote, 'my only hope is that the people pranked in this video will be whatever means find out that [it] isn't real. I mean, I'd be SCARRED for LIFE.'

SA Wardega uploaded the amusing yet terrifying video on his YouTube channel. Wardega has made other prank videos, including Spider Man - who hangs from subway carts, catches rides on the back of trains and sprays a 'web' at passersby.

He also interacted with the viewers, even leaving a comment that said:

“Ladies and Gentlemen ... Thanks! Really thank you for this amazing fairytale moments. Me and my dog are very very happy to see 33 mln views. I was dreaming to get 10 mln views in 1 week... but you gave me 33mln in less than 3 days. Thank you for subscribe to my channel... i will do my best and i will make more videos to make you laugh and make you happy. Thank you! You are Awesome! You are my friends!!! Yeyeyey!

Please subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/wardegasa?sub_confirmation=1”

Have you watched the video? Check it out on the link above!

© 2024 Franchise Herald. All rights reserved.

Trending News

Real Time Analytics