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Vlogger tries to eat octopus alive. It doesn’t go quite as planned

The video shows the woman laughing at first. However, as she tries to remove an arm from her upper lip, she realises that the octopus has probably attached most of its suckers around her face.

Updated on: May 9, 2019, 12:08:55 IST
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A Chinese vlogger, known as seaside girl Little Seven, was left horrified after she tried eating a live octopus.According to Daily Mail, the woman was trying to create a viral video with this stunt. Sadly, the video became popular but not in a way she wanted. It’s because the eight-armed creature decided to fight back.

It didn’t take long for the video to circulate across different social media platforms. (YouTube/World Wide Leaks)
It didn’t take long for the video to circulate across different social media platforms. (YouTube/World Wide Leaks)

The video shows the woman laughing at first. However, as she tries to remove an arm from her upper lip, she realises that the octopus has probably attached most of its suckers around her face. That is when she loses her cool and struggles to get it off. Finally, after much tugging, she manages to get it off of her face. The video ends with the blogger pointing at a small wound on her cheek.

It didn’t take long for the video to circulate across different social media platforms. Daily Mail reported, in a previous video the vlogger was seen cribbing that none of her videos “ended up on the trending topics chart”.

Most users weren’t sympathetic to her plight. In fact, netizens expressed their concern for the eight-armed creature.

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