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Rapper Aitch 'feels like crying' as he joins YouTube star for explosive series

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Spider-Man actor Tom Holland. READ MORE: Spider-Man's Tom Holland declares support for Spurs - but 'snake' picture suggests otherwise The pilot episode gained more than 105million views and 12m likes across four platforms when it debuted.But the new YouTube series will launch on August 19, with British rap sensation Aitch appearing on the first official episode.Brandon B joked: “We are celebrating chaos with an entertaining experience for our guests and our audience and we want viral reactions.”He added: “This Interview Will Self Destruct is a format that can’t be found anywhere else in the social space.”And by the looks of things, artist Aitch agreed as he the interview left him reeling as he exclaimed: “I feel like crying … get me home.”Brandon B creates some of the world's most mind-blowing viral videos with his distinctive VFX wizardry.He has amassed more than 2.5billion views across social platforms in the last year alone and has more than 6.5m subscribers which makes him the biggest VFX creator in the UK.The personality has previously collaborated with a host of A-List celebrities including Tom Holland, Charli D’Amelio, Jared Leto, Sam Ryder and Jax Jones.He has also worked with global brands including Sony, Netflix, Universal, Paramount, Pixar, Samsung, Facebook, FIFA, Amazon, Lord Of The Rings, Oculus and many more.The new series however warns that the celebs who dare to appear on the show should brace themselves to be surrounded by chaos.He promises that viewers should expect the unexpected and stay curious whilst nothing is off the table.The traditional interview format is thrown out, replaced with Brandon B’s unique style, comedic skits and hilarious stunts which include everything from trap doors to wrestler.

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