Craziest Thing Ever! Youtuber Mr. Beast Buried Alive For 7 Days

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American YouTuber, Mr. Beast, who went viral for drilling 52 boreholes in Kenya was buried, alive for 7 days.

Mr. Beast took up the challenge saying that it is the craziest thing he has ever done.

“I am entrusting my life to this coffin for the next 7 days,” he said at the beginning of the video he shared on YouTube. “Let’s pray it just doesn’t randomly decide to break.”

He added that he had underestimated how the hard the challenge was going to be. He was buried with a supply of foodstuffs, a bottle for easing himself, water and other essentials which he said were not enough to last him for 7 days.

“This is extremely dangerous. So that I don’t suffocate I need people to watch me all the times,” he said.

He was also in constant communication with his team on ground. He added that his strategy was to sleep most of the time for his sanity and to avoid thinking about being buried in underground but his friends would not allow that by annoying him.

The video further showed them grilling and eating their feast on top of Mr. Beast’s grave, while he survived on ready to eat snacks.

Mr. Beast also said that some of the things that would have made him quit the challenging was not wanting to poop underground and back pain.

While inside the grave it also rained heavily and that saw him get a deep slumber. His team was forced to wake him up by placing speakers on top of the grave.

He was able to complete the challenge and on the 7th day he was dug out.

“It is hard to describe  how the sun was looking like after not seeing for the next 7 days. I started crying once again, not sure why, I just couldn’t help it,” he said.

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