Fans ofYouTube legends Sidemen have issued an urgent plea just hours after their.
The online group of content creators and influencers shared their most recent video in their regular Sunday slot which saw the group seemingly go back to basics as they lived on a raft for 24 hours. Dropping on YouTube this week, the video has already brought in over four million views, with clips having been shared on TikTok.
And fans have had their say, praising the content, as they say they "need more" like it. Commenting on YouTube, one person wrote: "We need more wholesome Sidemen Sundays like this."
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Another said: "First Sidemen survive the forest for 24 hours, and now Sidemen survive on a raft for 24 hours I personally find these new video ideas the most enjoyable. No guests just the boys having fun!"
A third added: "This is prime sidemen content. Not these cringy dating shows. Just the boys having a laugh in a funny and unfamiliar environment."
A fourth commented: "One of the best sidemen vids, man. Just wholesome all the way through. A goofy ending though."
Viewers were also pleased to see the return of a familiar face Simon, as one person penned: "You already know it’s goated when Simon is back."
Another remarked: "When it’s Simon’s video you already know it’s a bangerrrrrrrrr."
In true Sidemen fashion, the video was filled with twists and turns and chaos as the group had to complete tasks set by the camp leader, firstly building their own raft. And with an unexpected ending, the video has become a firm favourite amongst viewers.
A section of the video was also shared on TikTok as the praise poured in. One fan said: "One of the best videos after the hike and pub one."
Another stated it was "chaos" as a third echoed: "Please do this again sometime it was so funny! My facourite Sidemen Sunday this year."
The Sidemen have become hugely popular over the years, from online gaming to creating their own content. The group of friends initially gained popularity by posting their gaming content from back in 2013, but later ventured into more personal videos as well as collaborating and expanding their content.
With videos posted every week, the group continues to go from strength to strength. They have even been involved in a Netflix documentary called The Sidemen Story, showcasing their success.
It was previously reported that the Sidemen will return to Netflix with their latest competition series. Following two seasons of their hit show Inside, they have since returned to the streaming platform with a new version - Inside: USA, which delivers an American-based version of the unpredictable competition series.
You can watch The Sidemen on YouTube
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