In order to maintain continuous connection with his time, who were waiting on the sidelines as he awaited being devoured by the enormous reptile, Rosolie also carried a microphone in his costume.
“The last thing I remember was seeing the snake’s mouth open, straight at my face, and then everything went black,” Rosolie said, recalling the terrifying incident.
After the experiment, he went on to tell Today: “It felt like getting caught in a wave.” You merely had that crush on me when I was tied up.It took more than an hour to restrain me.
Rosolie had to tap out since he felt like the snake was properly swallowing him, but his crew kept checking in to make sure he was okay.
After the program featuring the stunt aired, there was considerable uproar, but Rosolie maintained that the snake was always safe and that a veterinary team was there to make sure of this.