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A Chinese video blogger was live-streaming herself attempting to eat an octopus alive when it nearly ripped her face off.
The woman, in the viral video, is seen screaming in pain as she tries to remove the eight-armed creature's tentacles from her face. The video begins with the woman blogger trying to eat an octopus alive and can be heard giggling and saying in the video 'look how hard it's sucking', as she tried to remove a tentacle from her upper lip. But within moments the octopus had latched onto nearly half of her face.
Realising the situation is getting worse, the woman then starts screaming in front of the camera 'painful' and 'I can't remove it' with her face nearly distorted as she tries to pull the octopus off her cheek. Finally, the woman was able to remove the octopus which left a small bloody wound on her cheek. She is heard crying in the video and saying: 'My face is disfigured'.
According to reports in Daily Mail, the 50-second video was filmed by a blogger known as 'seaside girl Little Seven' on the popular short-video platform Kuaishou. Daily Mail reported, a mature giant Pacific octopus has some 280 suckers on each arm, and each sucker contains thousands of chemical receptors, according to statistics.
Several people mocked the woman over her bizarre idea of eating an octopus alive. One person commented: 'She deserves it. She tried to eat the octopus and the octopus tried to eat her too.' While another added: 'An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth'.
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