“A lot of times, somebody would be like, ‘I’m being Punk’d right now, Ashton come out, I’m being Punk’d‘ and I would just be like, ‘OK everybody back off and chill,'” he added. “We’d keep it going on for so long that they’d be like, ‘OK, there’s no way I’m being Punk’d‘ and then you’re right back on,” he said. In other situations, when celebrities were begging to catch on and get the impression they were being pranked by Ashton, the 43-year-old usually always knew how to handle the situation well enough to divert that particular celeb back into thinking the situation was real. “If a mark caught on to what we were doing, we would hit the eject button and then keep the bit up and try to bring somebody else into the scenario so we didn’t lose the money.” “There were many cases where I was like, ‘Listen, I’ll show you the final cut product - if you don’t like it, if you don’t think it’s funny, we just won’t air it.’ “We never aired a single episode that a celebrity didn’t sign a waiver to say, ‘It’s OK to air this,’” he shared. RELATED: Mila Kunis’s Biggest Roles, Including ‘That ‘70s Show’Īs the creator of the show, during his time of being involved with Punk’d, Ashton recently said in an interview on Hot Ones that if a celeb ever complained and didn’t want the scene to air on the show, he never went against their wishes. The fact that he “hoped” they get it right could insinuate that Ashton wasn’t happy with the direction of the show in the past - particularly for its 2012 revival when many had complained and said that the show had lost its spark over the years.Īnd the idea of having celebrity guests such as TikTok star King Bach host the format took away part of why fans loved the show, to begin with.Īshton’s commentary made Punk’d so funny and entertaining to watch, and his notable absence from 2012 clearly made viewers realize that MTV had taken the series in a new direction. The That ‘70s Show star made the revelation in June 2019, when he tweeted to his millions of fans, “I have nothing to do with the new punk’d situation. EVERYONE who's watched the video) can share the love on the arachnicanine fan page on Facebook.RELATED: These Are The 10 Celebrity Couples With The Highest Combined Net Worth More: The coffee shop incident for the promotion of 'Carrie' was a classicīut it's really going to take a lot to top Wardega's 'Mutant Giant Spider Dog'. We here at Contactmusic love laughing at the unfortunate victims of viral masterpieces from this year alone we're particularly remembering the 'Walking Dead' promotional prank featuring zombies in Manhattan, the telekinesis in the coffee shop trick for 'Carrie' and the 'Devil's Due' viral featuring a terrifying devil baby in a pushchair. The video has seen 3,365,570 views (and growing!) since it appeared on YouTube yesterday (September 4 2014). More: Remember the 'Walking Dead' zombies in Manhattan viral? The answer to the Hidden-camera prank show since 2003 crossword clue is: PUNKD (5 letters) The clue and answer(s) above was last seen on Apin the NYT Mini. Q, Sal, Joe and Murr are real-life best friends who love challenging each other to the most outrageous dares and stunts ever caught on hidden camera. Poor Chica, unaware of his new outfit, must've been wondering why on Earth people were so frightened of him suddenly. Impractical Jokers: With James Murray, Brian Quinn, Sal Vulcano, Joe Gatto. The people in the video, entitled 'Mutant Giant Spider Dog', are at first left befuddled by the mass of unconvincing sticky web stuff and jokeshop props, but it doesn't take long to convince them that they have stumbled across a monster the likes of which could've appeared in 'Arachnophobia', and they run away screaming louder then they probably have ever screamed before. Watch the 'Mutant Giant Spider Dog' prank video here: Dressing him up in a rather realistic (at first sight) tarantula costume (which probably cost Wardega painfully little considering how much fun he managed to get out of it) and littering various dark corners of the town with makeshift cobwebs and bloody body parts, this mischief merchant set up hidden cameras in order to capture the priceless reactions of unwitting victims. What's your worst fear? Being attacked in the street by a mad axeman? Being burgled in the dead of night by armed raiders? How about being chased by a giant spider on your way to your evening gym session? You might think that's unlikely, but it fooled these guys!Ĭhica seems unfazed by his creepy costumeĪ Polish prank genius by the name of Sylwester Wardega has teamed up with his pet pooch Chica in a bid to pull off the ultimate terrifying trick on unsuspecting passers-by. We played NY Times Today Apand saw their question Hidden-camera prank show since 2003.
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