THIS is the shocking moment an influencer was left foaming at the mouth after trying to run through a wall of duct tape in a bizarre stunt.
Aussie social media star and rapper Lil Golo was trying to test how many strips of duct tape he could run through when he got knocked out in a skatepark in New Zealand.
He went to the park with £300 worth of duct tape and put one strip in between two poles.
Lil Golo said: “Let’s see how much duct tape it takes to stop me,” as he began filming the stunt.
The influencer ran through the single strip of tape and broke it easily.
He then increased the number of tapes by 10 and then 100 – and was able to pass through them easily.
But the fun ended when he decided to build a wall using 1000 strips of duct tape and run through it.
Footage showed Lil Golo running at the tape wall and hitting it so hard that he was knocked out almost instantly.
The impact from the hit was so brutal that the influencer was left gasping for air – and was seen foaming at the mouth.
His pals who were shooting the vlog then called paramedics for help.
One of them said: “Thank god bro’s neck did not snap.”
Lil Golo was placed in a neck brace and given a dose of Fentanyl to relieve his pain as paramedics rushed him to hospital.
He said after the incident: “I don’t remember what happened.”
The influencer then apologised to everyone for creating a nuisance – and revealed he would stop doing such daredevil stunts.
He wrote on social media: “I think I’m gonna retire Lil Golo stunt arc after this one.
” Sorry for scaring everyone who was there today. I’m alive don’t worry, love you all.”
One fan said in the comments: “Bro’s antennas got bent.”
Another added: “Reset to factory settings.”
A third commented: “Bruz barely made it through 100 and immediately decided to go 10 times that amount.”
It comes after a bodybuilder climbed into a moving plane engine to do push-ups for a viral video.
Preslie Ginoski, a fitness influencer, filmed himself jumping up into the engine at Sydney Airport.
He told viewers he was doing a “quick pump before flight” as he started doing press-ups before flexing his biceps.
The shirtless 23-year-old seemed unfazed by the moving propellers behind him as the commercial jet sat on the tarmac.
The dangerous stunt, filmed last year but posted to social media over the weekend, sparked huge backlash from viewers and the airport.
A spokeswoman for Sydney Airport told Daily Mail Australia: “Sydney Airport has zero tolerance for unsafe behaviour on the airfield, and we take all reports of potential safety breaches extremely seriously.”