Boy is it going OFF in the vlogger world. Felix Kjellberg, the Internet funnyman behind the Pewdiepie YouTube channel, in a possible bid to become the human embodiment of one of 2016's more popular put-downs, has announced he will delete his account.
Delete his account... when he reaches 50 million subscribers that is! Jesus, what a lot of people.
Yep, sad news PDP fans, Kjellberg has said in a video aptly titled 'DELETING MY CHANNEL AT 50 MILLION' that he thinks botching his channel will be "pretty fun" and described how excited he is to "start fresh with a new shitty channel"
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He adds: "I won't quit YouTube, I'll just delete the channel."
Credit: PewDiePie
Swedish native Kjellberg puts the actual announcement right at the end of the video - running ten minutes long - in which he laments the recent YouTube hoo-ha surrounding the elusive loss of subscribers and views that is de-popularising several big vloggers at the minute (hilarious).
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I might subscribe and speed things up a bit. I don't see the appeal of Kjellberg as a comedian or personality. Disagree? Hit me up on my Twitter.
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