TWO world-famous YouTubers have been in Malvern to take on a local shop doughnut challenge.
Dirty D's doughnut shop on Church Walk has been host to Leah Shutkever and Beard Meats Food over the past week as the duo tried their Dirty Dozen challenge.
The challenge asks customers to eat 12 doughnuts and drink one dirty milkshake in an hour.
Those who complete the challenge get the £30 order for free and will also win a t-shirt.
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Leah Shutkever, who has 532,000 subscribers on YouTube, visited last week and managed to become the first person to complete the challenge, managing it in 13 minutes and 43 seconds.
However, just days later, shop owner Craig Johnson received an Instagram message from fellow YouTuber Beard Meats Food, who boasts 4.45million subscribers on the platform, to take on the challenge.
He went down to Dirty D's on Wednesday (October 16) and completed the challenge in just 12 minutes and 42 seconds, beating Leah Shutkever's record by a minute.
Mr Johnson opened Dirty D's 16 months ago and runs it alongside his partner Jessica Morris.
He said: "These last few weeks have been completely surreal, it's almost as if it didn't happen.
"Both Leah and Beard Meets Food are really nice people, they are exactly like they are in their videos which is fantastic, it's really refreshing to meet such genuine people and to know their persona isn't a façade.
"They have such a lot of experience and have shared tips with us on how to gain more of a following on social media, which was really nice of them."
Mr Johnson added that while Beard Meats Food was there, many people came into the shop to take pictures with him.
"It is amazing to see the amount of people that recognised him and wanted to meet him, it must get quite tiring but he seemed really grateful for all of his fans.
"We are hoping to see them both again, and I'm sure once Leah finds out she isn't the challenge record holder anymore she will want to reclaim her crown."
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