Anaconda man Paul Rosolie is facing the heat for his documentary 'Eaten Alive' for disappointing the viewers and is faces criticism after "misleading" them.
The wildlife expert, who promised that he would be eaten alive by a giant snake on TV, accepted the programme was "misleading" after viewers mocked him online, Sky News reported.
Rosolie added that people seemed to forget that this was an attempt at entering the belly of the beast was not a promised outcome.
Discovery Channel had hosted a live Q and A on its Facebook page in which Rosolie faced a lot of criticism.


