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‘Charlie Bit My Finger’ sells for $760k and is set to be deleted from YouTube

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viral videos – “Charlie Bit My Finger” – have sold the original footage as a non-fungible token (NFT) for more than $760,000.

In the video, the two brothers are playing with each other on a sofa when Harry Davies-Carr, 3, puts his finger in his one-year-old brother Charlie Davies-Carr’s mouth.

Harry begins to laugh but then shouts the now famous line: “Charlie bit me!”Since the video was uploaded back in 2007, it has garnered a staggering 882 million views on YouTube.

Bad news though – the family promised to delete the original clip when the NFT sale was final. However, it is still there at the moment – and YouTubers have of course published their own versions of the clip, which are still currently online.

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