Adding fuel to the #Bendgate fire, a new video proves that YouTubers will try just about anything to get their videos viral. In a sequel to the infamous bendgate scandal, where a YouTuber proved Apple's iPhone 6 Plus can bend when placed in the user's pocket, a new video is making its rounds on the Internet to show what will happen if you try to bend the new iPad Air 2.

YouTube user Martin Macht answered the question we all might be wondering, "Will this iPad Air 2 bend?"

Macht shows himself using all his force to bend the Apple device. Filming the bendgate disaster from two camera angles, the Germany-based YouTuber captures the iPad's glass screen cracking as the metal bends.

"Oh my God, iPad Air 2 does extremely bend by only using my hands," Macht says.

While you might still be in shock that someone would actually try to purposefully break their iPad at home, what is even more surprising is that even after bending, the device still worked.

Apple has responded to the iPhone 6 bendgate controversy, claiming that these cases are rare.

"With normal use a bend in iPhone is extremely rare and through our first six days of sale, a total of nine customers have contacted Apple with a bent iPhone 6 Plus," the company said officially.

Watch the #Bendgate sequel, "iPad Air 2 Bend Test," below:

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