[custom_adv] He has promised to share the full video online "so the world can see it" and has received much support from his followers. [custom_adv] He wrote: "No words can explain what I just went through the past 5 days. I was up in Egypt because I climbed the Pyramids of Giza. [custom_adv] "I've been to jail many times but this one was by far the very worst. "I saw horrible things and I don't wish this upon anybody. One commenter said the Los Angeles-based prankster was "nuts" while another congratulated him on a "dope shot". [custom_adv] Mr Zdorivetskiy rose to fame in 2012 with the video 'Miami Zombie Attack Prank!' which went on to get 30 million views. [custom_adv] But it was his 'Russian Hitman Prank' later that year that saw his channel go from 100,000 subscribers to over four million. [custom_adv] However, it came at a price as police in Boca Raton in Florida, where he shot the video, arrested him and he faced 15 years in prison on charges of threatening to detonate a bomb. [custom_adv] "I did it for a good cause and soon I'm going to share the whole video so the whole world can see." [custom_adv] Mr Zdorivetskiy set up his YouTube account in 2012 and has since reached 1.7 billion views with over 10 million subscribers. [custom_adv] Mr Zdorivetskiy set up his YouTube account in 2012 and has since reached 1.7 billion views with over 10 million subscribers.