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Prepare to lose your appetite.
A girl from China, who was partaking in a curious and very unsafe viral video trend that involves eating corn using a power drill, unexpectedly ripped a large chunk of hair from her scalp.
SEE ALSO:The fails supercut that actually hurts to watchThe video began to go viral after being tweeted by @_kryzt. (We have not yet been able to verify the original source/subject of the video.)
UPDATE: MAY 10, 12:40 p.m. The video has since been licensed to Current Vibes, who identified the woman in the clip as Liu Jiao, from Beijing. The viral video site spoke with Jiao's husband who said Liu would be fine, but the doctor estimates the hair will take six months to grow back.
Warning: Do not try this at home.
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A later video shows the girl being treated by a doctor.
The corn power drill challenge gained popularity after YouTuber "Eater Yang" posted a clip of him chowing through the vegetable in under 10 seconds.
We repeat: Do not try this at home.
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