The followers of common YouTuber ‘Rusty Cage’ have been left fearing the worst over the weekend as he appeared to take his head off with a guillotine.
In earlier movies posted to the platform, he hung out constructing a selfmade guillotine. But followers have taken consolation in the concept that it’s simply the finale of a collection that has been operating for over a yr, and is in actual fact simply an elaborate prank.
Since final yr the YouTuber, who boasts 1.69 million subscribers, has been documenting his constructing of a guillotine, trialling it out on lemons and even speculating in a single video that the Eiffel Tower might need initially been constructed to be a guillotine.
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The elaborate YouTuber is described by IMDB as “an American singer/songwriter, and comic book creator. He is popularly known for his Youtube channel which he has had since 2009, posting original songs and other various videos.”
Since final yr the YouTuber has set about constructing a guillotine in his backyard, saying within the description of the primary episode: “In this video, I start my building journey by planning to craft a 20ft real guillotine in my backyard, all while trying to please the YouTube algorithm in an attempt to revive my channel.”
In a submit on X displaying the ultimate few moments of the stream, one among his loyal followers recalled a message left in one of many YouTuber’s earlier movies that mentioned: “The following content was made for entertainment purposes only. No real people were or will be harmed in the making of this series.”
The consumer added: “To anyone still wondering if he killed himself, here’s your answer. This is from a phenomenal series Rusty did. It’s more than worth a watch, especially the last episode released right before the live stream.”
Another consumer issued a possible replace on Rusty Cage’s present situation saying: “Apparently, someone who knew him called the cops during the live stream. Sounds like he might be OK.”
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