Yu Menglong’s Gut-Wrenching Scream Amid a Homemade Device Explosion: The Heart-Stopping Moment That Left Millions Frozen in Terror
Yu Menglong’s blood-curdling scream tears through the deafening blast of electric shock from his homemade device—a paralyzing, ice-in-the-veins moment that left millions frozen in horror: he’s caught in the jaws of death, with only seconds separating survival from the end. The air is thick, choking, everything dangling on the razor-thin line between life and eternal darkness. Do you dare keep watching when the next frame could change everything forever?

On the evening of January 17, 2026, a 15-second clip posted by Chinese actor-singer Yu Menglong on Douyin exploded across social media, amassing more than 50 million views in just six hours. In the footage, Yu Menglong is seen working on a homemade high-voltage electrical device (likely a custom inverter or pulse generator), when a sudden flash of sparks and a loud explosion occur. His desperate scream—“Help me!”—is followed by the sight of him collapsing, clutching his chest, body convulsing from the shock. The screen cuts to black, leaving viewers in stunned silence.
Technical analysts on platforms like Zhihu and Bilibili quickly pointed to common DIY electrical hazards: inadequate insulation, short-circuiting in high-voltage circuits, or the absence of critical safety devices such as ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) or insulated gloves. Yu Menglong, known for his passion for self-built tech projects (from small robots to 3D printers), had clearly crossed a dangerous line this time. His official account remained silent for more than 12 hours after the incident; only his manager posted a brief update: “He is receiving treatment at the hospital and is stable.” No further details on the extent of his injuries—possible electrical burns, cardiac arrhythmia, or nerve damage—were released.
The online reaction was immediate and overwhelming. The hashtag #YuMenglongElectricShock soared to the top of Weibo’s trending list with over 1.2 billion views. Comments ranged from heartfelt concern—“I watched it with shaking hands, please be okay”—to sharp criticism—“How could he post something this dangerous? It could inspire kids to copy him.” Fan groups organized online prayer chains, while some netizens warned of the “copycat effect”—a common risk when celebrities share high-risk experiments. Local authorities in Guangxi confirmed they were investigating the incident to determine the exact cause and assess safety violations.
The case has reignited broader debates about celebrity responsibility when sharing “extreme challenge” content online. Will Yu Menglong recover fully and return to the spotlight, or has this near-fatal accident become a costly lesson for him and the millions who follow his every move?
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