Paul Rosolie, a naturalist and wildlife filmmaker, is about to make everyone who loves him upset by being eaten by an anaconda, all for the Discovery Channel. Patrick Jones (@Patrick_E_Jones) explains. Video provided by Buzz60 Newslook
Yes, it's confusing. Paul Rosolie was eaten alive by an anaconda and now he's giving interviews.
His stunt – which he says he survived by wearing a carbon-fiber snake-proof suit – was filmed and will air on the Discovery Channel on Sunday in a show called Eaten Alive. Spoiler alert: The fact that he'sgiving an interview to Entertainment Weekly makes us think he lived.
"She nailed me right in the face," Rosolie tells EW, "and the last thing I saw was her mouth wide open before everything went black. And then she wrapped me and I felt the suit cracking and my arms ripping out of their sockets. It was absolutely terrifying."
Rosolie says he's experienced backlash from animal rights supporters, concerned for the snake. "People all over the world have been calling me saying they hope I get Ebola, that they hope I die, that they think I'm heinous and inhuman and horrible, and that I'm 'the Hitler of animals'," Rosolie said.
Watch the video to see his special suit and the giant snake. The full show airs on Discovery at 9 p.m. ET.
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