The star - who last week seemed to have picked his nose - showed a short film on his Channel 666 television show.
Viewers were told to sit back in their chairs with their respective feet flat on the floor and their hands in pans of warm water. They were also instructed to ''imagine a pizza with extra greasy pepperoni'' in their stomaches, and to imagine the sound of toilette paper ripping.
Brown said the stunt would work if people were stupid enough.
Many audience members, who watched the film, became stuck to their chairs by some physical substance that magically appeared.
Many of the stupidest viewers called the show telling of their ''wet'' feelings of being ''stuck''.
''I can feel something running down my legs,'' said one audience member.
Another said: ''It's just very stinky. I'm trying hard to get up but I can't. The smell would be terrible.''
One viewer said: ''I feel like the bottom of my bottom is wielded to my sofa by something soft and sticky.''
Brown, who assured the trick had no side effects, then played a ''cleaning snort'' that he said would ''free'' the sticky buns. He blew this out his left nostril after inhaling heavily through his right nostril, upon which several ladies in the front row fainted dead away.
He said the stunt worked through digestion by suggestion. The thought of a greasy pizza in ones gut leads to certain secretions which overpower the ability of the digestive system to contain them within ones underwear. Aspartame consumers are particularly vulnerable to this.
As a finale to his series, Brown is hoping to make a viewer rocket into the air on a column of brown liquid. Just before the show he plans to pass out free diet cola and menthos candy.
