A 19-year-old and a 17-year-old from Texas were arrested this week for following young kids home from school and asking if they "wanted to be kidnapped" as part of a TikTok prank, according to police.
When authorities arrived at the scene, the suspects allegedly told them "that they were repeating a social media prank." That alleged defense didn't stop police from arresting them, however ...
However, this troubled twosome just got an annulment by request of the “furious” bride, who claims she thought that her wedding ceremony was a social media prank and not a legally binding union.
Set in a rural village, it follows Sidhu, a vlogger, and his friends, who plan a prank that takes an unexpected turn. The film uses vlogs to highlight the subtle infiltration of casteism in ...
A young Cuban man has sparked laughter across TikTok with a prank he played on his mother during a video call. The clip, ...
A playful prank by a Cuban woman living in Miami on her mother back in Cuba has taken social media by storm, sparking a wide ...
The family of viral man Eric Yunkaporta has spoken since he went viral. They called out the pranksters, saying that the ...
An Australian woman was incensed to discover that she was legally married. Although she took part in a wedding, she believed that it was fake, intended only to trick her partner's social media ...
Two men were arrested after allegedly asking two elementary students “if they wanted to be kidnapped”, according to the Kyle ...
A woman cooked a snake for her husband in a hilarious prank. The TikTok video of the lady's antics amused South Africans and ...
Top Rank released a statement on social media, reacting to the box of watermelons and bananas that room service sent to their ...
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