A wildlife filmmaker will reportedly be eaten alive by an anaconda for a TV show called 'Eaten Alive.'
It has been mentioned on the promotional page for the programme that Paul Rosolie will enter the belly of a gigantic snake in order to test out a custom-made "snake-proof suit," the Daily Express reported.
However, while exact details surrounding the daring stunt are yet to be revealed, the show has already received mixed responses on Twitter.
The 30-year-old took to twitter account and posted a reassuring message that he would not hurt a living thing, but urged people to watch the show.
Discovery has yet to address any speculation surrounding the show, and neither their Facebook or Twitter page have made anyreference to the upcoming show.
However, Rosolie has been tweeting about the bizarre programme, including posting various videos, which have since been branded as "private" or "no longer available" in the UK.
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