I Cemented My Head In A Microwave In 2017, the duo uploaded the video "I Cemented My Head In A Microwave", in which
spackling paste is used to seal Swingler's head into a
microwave. However, the makeshift breathing tube became blocked, and attempts to remove Swingler's head from the microwave failed, resulting in emergency services being called to remove his head to prevent him from suffocating. Following the incident, Swingler was criticised by both the public and the
West Midlands Fire Service for "a call-out which might have prevented us from helping someone else in genuine, accidental need". After the story went viral, prompting a
BBC News interview, Swingler responded to the controversy, saying "The plan was literally to set my head in there but not let it set completely. It [the cement] was like a thick jelly... if I really wanted to, I could pull it [the microwave] off and it would slide off. I thought 10 more minutes wouldn't hurt... [but the cement] solidified a lot faster than I thought." He also stated that he was thankful for the help from the firefighters and would be willing to pay a fine. In 2018, the incident was dramatised in the
Fox television series
9-1-1.
Extreme Driving Test In March 2020, the duo uploaded the video "Extreme Driving Test", in which the duo, accompanied by a driving instructor, drove recklessly onto grass embankments, crashed into parked vehicles, and flipped their car in the areas of
Telford and Wrekin and
Staffordshire. In a statement,
West Mercia Police announced that Swingler, Henry and the instructor faced prosecution under "Operation Snap". On 17 March 2020, Swingler's house in
Telford was raided by West Mercia Police; Swingler was advised to stay away from his house. He went to
London that night, before
the United Kingdom was placed on lockdown due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. On 15 September 2022, Swingler and Henry pleaded guilty to careless driving and were sentenced at
Shrewsbury Crown Court. Both were fined £1000 each, ordered to pay £95 court costs, and given five penalty points on their driving licenses. The instructor will be sentenced at a later date for aiding and abetting the driving of a car without due care and attention. == Other ventures ==