More than 800,000 viewers tuned into Facebook to watch a live stream of Buzzfeed staffers placing rubber bands around a watermelon until it exploded Screenshot/ BuzzFeed How many rubber bands does it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On Friday afternoon, hundreds of thousands of people tuned in to a live Facebook broadcast of BuzzFeed staffers painstakingly ...
In a bid to cure coronavirus lockdown boredom, one man has come up with an unusual activity to pass the time - wrapping plastic bands around watermelons and waiting for them to explode - and the ...
Yes, over 3 million people watched on Facebook as a watermelon exploded. Two Buzzfeed reporters applied more than 500 rubber bands to a watermelon waiting for it to explode while live broadcasting on ...
The man needed hospital treatment after attempting to put as many elastic bands around the fruit as possible A man ended up in hospital after he caused a watermelon to explode by wrapping more than ...
This is the incredible moment a 12ft alligator showed off its powerful jaws and snapped a watermelon into smithereens, reducing it to pulp. The footage shows Elvis, a 12ft alligator weighing 600lbs, ...
If you've ever wondered what a watermelon exploding in slow motion looks like, then wonder no more. YouTube favourites Gavin Free and Dan Gruchy, otherwise known as The Slow Mo Guys, have made a video ...
An office worker in Washington, D.C., watches a video of BuzzFeed employees placing elastic bands around a watermelon as they wait for it to explode, April 8, 2016. PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images ...
(CNN)Yes, over 3 million people watched on Facebook as a watermelon exploded. Two Buzzfeed reporters applied more than 500 rubber bands to a watermelon waiting for it to explode while live ...
A man ended up in hospital after he caused a watermelon to explode by wrapping more than 700 elastic bands around it. He and a friend were Inspired by a viral video from April, when two people from ...
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to watch a watermelon explode in slow motion, here’s your chance. Gavin and Dan, better known as The Slow Mo Guys, decided their next slow motion ...