KING of YouTube PewDiePie has sent the internet into meltdown AGAIN.
The Swedish web celeb sparked outrage when he paid for a video that called for "death to all Jews".
PewDiePie, real name Felix Kjellberg, is the top most-subscribed user on YouTube, with over 49 million adoring fans.
The Swede shocked fans across the world when he released a bizarre video on December 3 revealing that he will delete his PewDiePie account when he reached a landmark 50 million subscribers.
Fortunately for some, he's still uploading videos.
But his latest clip sparked fury after it took a very offensive turn.
Kjellberg was reviewing website Fiverr, which you can pay people to do things for you live on air.
He paid and opened a link in which two men fight over a scroll which they unveil with a message of your choice.
But Kjellberg had unwittingly paid for a scene in which the men unveiled the message 'Death to all Jews'.
The blonde sits with his hands over his mouth the men dance around and laugh, holding the antisemitic sign in the air.
He said: "I don't feel too proud of this, I'm not going to lie. I'm not anti-Semitic or whatever it's called. It was a funny meme, and I didn't think it would work... I swear, I love Jews. I love them."
The Fiverr account has since been deleted.
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