Man Tells Stranger He Joined Illuminati After Taking Money Offered in Prank in TikTok Video

Man Tells Stranger He Joined Illuminati After Taking Money Offered in Prank in TikTok Video

  • A man posted a TikTok video of the public prank that he pulled as he tempted people with money
  • The man shared a clip of one of the prank targets who fell for his tricks and began to freak out
  • Online users were amused by the video of the man getting the best of a guy who was eager to get free money

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A TikTok video of a man's cult prank became a viral hit. The man walked up to a stranger who was eager to get the money he was holding.

Man runs after Illuminati prank
A TikTok video showed a man who tried to give back free money after hearing Illuminati in a prank. Image: NicolasMcComber
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The video of the man's antics with strangers on the street received thousands of likes. People were in stitches over the man who pulled off the convincing prank.

In a TikTok video, a man, @litty_kombz, approached a stranger, asking him if his name was John because he was looking for someone dressed in white like him. Initially, the stranger seemed to say he was not John, but soon changed his tune. The man sitting in the park lied that he was John after hearing that he had a package for him. The prankster asked him to verify his identity again by asking him if he was the man he was talking to on the phone, and he answered yes. The prankster asked if he knew where to change dollars into rands before placing notes of cash in his hand. The content creator told him to be careful of getting robbed. When the TikTokker walked away, he blew a whistle and did some creepy movements before walking back to the man and saying he's officially a part of the Illuminati.

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The gent who accepted the cash immediately tried to give it back after hearing 'Illuminati", but the prankster would not accept it. The man chased the creator, trying to give the money back, but the prankster yelled that Illuminati membership is irreversible. When he would not take it back, the man simply tried to put the money in the dustbin, and he ran away.

Illuminati raised alarm bells in prank
Hearing "Illuminati" raised alarm bells for the man at the park. Image: Steven Puetzer
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South Africa loves Illuminati prank

Many people were amused and thought the prank involving money and the Illuminati was hilarious. Online users were thoroughly amused when they watched the man chase the prankster to give him his money back. Watch the video of the prank below:

Makwenzi_Vilakazi šŸ’‹ speculated about the prank victim:

"Lapho he was googling 'how much is 500 dollars in South African currency '😹😹😭"

N.S shortyy commented:

"🤣 The English disconnected after 'join illuminati🤣"

@EletronicBushman said:

"Don't take money directly from strangers and people who aren't your parents, brother and sister! #Thank me later."

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natshaendeamanya6 wondered:

"Hope you told him it's just a prank."

Yosef Runyararo Dube remarked:

"Ahh look how he wanted to tackle the guy to stop him from running away 🤣🤣🤣"

Mabote@ noted:

"Many people don't like the Illuminati."

Wells said:

"What I love about this prank is that it reveals that our boys are purely not for evil things, may God Almighty protect all our boys in South Africa."

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Rutendo Masasi (Weekend Entertainment and Human Interest editor) Rue Masasi is a Human Interest and Entertainment writer at Briefly News who graduated with a BA (Hons) in English from Rhodes University in 2018. Rue also has 3 years of experience in journalism and over four years of experience as an online ESL teacher. She has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her via email: rutendo.masasi@briefly.co.za