He’s on top of the world — err, skyscraper.
A self-proclaimed daredevil has become a social media sensation after his death-defying stunts have gone viral.
Carlos Rengifo, 29, regularly shares his treacherous tricks online for hundreds of thousands of viewers, racking up more than 20,000 followers on Instagram — many of whom are often left speechless.
Rengifo, who began practicing the stunts as a teen, claims to be the first Venezuelan to capture his own antics atop sky-high buildings without so much as a safety harness.
His content includes clips of Rengifo dangling or balancing on building ledges and one video even showed the stuntman launching into a backflip on a precarious cement platform.
He also flaunts his handstand skills on hazardous edifices and other stomach-churning stunts atop perilous structures.
“I never thought to inspire many people. Nowadays it is a reality,” the Caracas, Venezuela, creator told The Post, vowing to continue his bold pursuits to inspire others to “face their fears.”
In a clip with more than 74,000 views, the daredevil bikes along the ledge of a tall building, teetering many stories above the trees, leaving viewers stunned.
The 29-year-old performs his perilous stunts without a safety harness. Jam Press/@carlosrengifove
He’s racked up over 20,000 followers on Instagram. Jam Press/@carlosrengifove
His viral videos score thousands of views online. Jam Press Vid/@carlosrengifove
He teeters atop ledges many stories above the ground, launching into handstands and other acrobatics. Jam Press Vid/@carlosrengifove“I can not even look,” one person commented.
“Oh my god,” simply wrote another.
“Just watching gives me chills,” agreed someone else.
While some viewers championed his bold antics, others were left reeling — and a few critics called him “irresponsible.”
“How irresponsible, tempting with your life,” sniped one online critic. Jam Press Vid/@carlosrengifove
While some fans champion his work, critics slam him for being “irresponsible.” Jam Press Vid/@carlosrengifove“What it is to have no value and appreciation for life,” chided one user.
“How irresponsible, tempting with your life,” said another.
The Post has reached out to Rengifo for comment.
Meanwhile, Rengifo isn’t the only one performing dizzying stunts online.
Rengifo regularly shares his stunts on top of skyscrapers. Jam Press/@carlosrengifove
While he claims to be only Venezuelan capturing his own daring tricks, other stuntmen have shared their own death-defying feats from around the word. Jam Press Vid/@carlosrengifoveLast year, Alexis Landot scaled the Tour Franklin, a 400-foot glass skyscraper in Paris, totally barefoot.
In only a T-shirt and jean shorts — and no safety gear — the 22-year-old stuntman ascended the edifice in just 35 minutes.
“I’m somebody who likes to take risks, and I know the risks that I take in my life,” he previously told Kennedy News. “That’s why I like this so much, as I can anticipate the risks and control them.”





