YouTube pranksters build their audience through daring and outrageous videos -- but this time they might've gone too far. SEE ALSO: YouTuber films her family and friends' reactions as she comes out ...
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YouTube channel TGFbro creators pay the price by taking on extreme challenges, like setting themselves in jello and burying their bodies in expanding foam, but it looks like the channel took things ...
A 22-year-old British YouTuber, Jimmy “Jay” Swingler, almost died after cementing his head into a microwave for a video. Swingler runs the TGFbro YouTube channel, which has over 3 million subscribers, ...
Thousands of people are watching live as a pair of YouTube pranksters bury themselves ALIVE for 24 hours. Jay Swingler and Rommel Henry, who call themselves 'TGFBro', built a DIY 'coffin' before ...
A YouTuber out of the UK feared for his life after a prank went horribly wrong. Jay Swingler, 22, of the TGFbro YouTube channel placed a plastic bag over his head, held a tube to his mouth to breath ...
An unabashedly bro-y YouTuber who makes money by posting videos of his dumb bro-y antics nearly killed himself in his latest dumb video. Jay Swingler teams up with his friend Romell Henry to post ...
In what was either an attempt at a dangerous stunt to generate views or a simple cooking mishap, a blogger on video sharing website YouTube had to be freed by emergency services after cementing his ...
One YouTuber learned the hard way that some on-camera stunts can lead to serious danger … and a very annoyed firefighting team called in to do the rescuing. In what seems to be one of the most ...