
The Sidemen fans have fumed a star went "too far" during a prank in their latest video.
The online collective of content creators and influencers released their most recent offering in their regular Sunday time slot, featuring 20 YouTubers invited to the "ultimate summer BBQ". Released on the streaming platform this week, the video has already accumulated over five million views, with clips circulating widely on TikTok.
However, some supporters have expressed their displeasure following one star's behaviour during the latest YouTube content, claiming it went "too far".
In one particular moment, KSI was witnessed "flipping" the table containing the baked treats whilst Harry could be heard begging "no please, I spent hours on this.", reports the Mirror.
He continued: "That's all I ask", and later in the footage he appeared with his head buried in his hands, sitting alone by a tree seemingly in tears.

With the segment being distributed on TikTok, numerous fans expressed their disapproval as one viewer posted: "I liked how they were pranking and messing with each other throughout the whole video but this one just felt too far. I mean Harry spent eight hours making all that stuff."
Another remarked: "KSI was actually mean for doing that." A third contributed: "I thought they wasn't aloud to cross the line?".

Nevertheless, one supporter suggested the incident "made the video funnier", whilst another posted: "Classic moment! Never fails to entertain, love the energy in this one."
Over on YouTube, fans were split in their reactions. One viewer wrote: "Ngl, I felt really bad for Harry when JJ flipped his table after he said he spent hours on it!".
Another chimed in: "I doubt he was crying for real, but I don't doubt that he was probably pretty devastated that he flipped his table ngl."
While one fan defended KSI's actions as him "playing a character" for the video, another disagreed, stating: "Yes, but that was too far for me! I just felt bad for him!".
The Sidemen have seen a meteoric rise to fame over the years, transitioning from online gaming to producing their own content, and their popularity shows no signs of waning. They've even featured in a Netflix documentary titled The Sidemen Story, which highlights their journey to success.
They consistently upload new content every Sunday, under the hashtag #SidemenSundays. The group initially rose to prominence through their gaming content back in 2013, but have since branched out into more personal videos, collaborations, and diversified content.
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