Just staring into space for two hours gets Indonesian YouTuber over 2.8 million views (VIDEO)

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Muhammad Didit said he originally planned for the video to be an inside joke for his followers.

PETALING JAYA, Aug 13 — An Indonesian man became an unlikely superstar when a YouTube video of himself staring into space for more than two hours gained over 2.8 million views.

Didit, 21, told Tribun News in July that he never expected his viral fame as the video was only meant to be a joke for his followers on social media. The youth from Madura Island said he initially planned to make the video five to 10 minutes long but became so absorbed in the process that filming eventually stretched to over two hours.“I ate first, went to the bathroom, and gave a try. It turned out well so I decided to make it two hours long.

 

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