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Nearly 1 Million Facebook Users Tune In to Watch Watermelon Explode During Live Broadcast

Yes, more than 6 million people have watched a watermelon explode on Facebook.

Two Buzzfeed reporters on Friday afternoon applied more than 600 rubber bands to the watermelon, waiting for it to burst while live broadcasting on Facebook.

Facebook Live is a new feature that allows users to broadcast to their followers.

The reporters, attired in white hazmat suits, applied rubber bands one after another until the explosion happened. It took them about 45 minutes to perform their experiment, which raked in almost a million live viewers. As of Friday evening, the video has has been viewed more than 6 million times.

“If it doesn’t explode, this will be a worse cliffhanger then the ‘Walking Dead’ season finale” one user posted in the comments while anxiously waiting for the explosion.

“I want to stop watching so bad but I’m already committed,” another user posted.

“Wish I never clicked this as now I can’t get off until I see it explode. … I might be late for work.”

And then the moment everyone was waiting for: Boom! The watermelon burst and so did the responses on social media.

So, how many rubber bands does it take to pop a watermelon? Watch the video here: Buzzfeed Watermelon Explosion

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