Funny Video: Man Pranks His Family & Friends by Pretending to Be Dead in Funny Video on Twitter

Funny Video: Man Pranks His Family & Friends by Pretending to Be Dead in Funny Video on Twitter

  • A man played a horrible prank on his family and friends that many people on the internet found funny
  • The video had Mzansi tickled because there's one man who lost all masculinity when he was scared out of his mind
  • Netizens shared some hilarious memes and comments in reaction to this prank video going around
Prank Video
Man pranked his family and friends by pretending to be dead. Image: @kulanicool/Twitter
Source: UGC

A gent thought it would be funny to prank his family and friends by pretending to be dead. The guy kept the joke until they bought him a casket, and his loved ones planned an open casket viewing of the body.

As his family and friends gathered around his casket, crying and grief-stricken, the guy suddenly rose from his 'death'. Everyone spread across the room in different directions running.

One guy who was mourning stood out from the rest because he was running like a headless chicken, which made this Twitter video even funnier.

Watch the video below:

People on Twitter couldn't believe the dedication the "dead" guy put in just to momentarily scare his loved one in this prank video.

@U_Andile asked:

"Was this prank meant for him? Because the camera man is only focusing on him."

@Moraremagaela said:

"They are so sad that he is no more, but when he wakes up, they run away. "

@takuragadza posted:

"Knowing my reflexes, I was gonna punch him in the face."

@KennyMhangu stated:

"Man with drama and we are like this in all departments."

Hilarious madala leaves Mzansi in stitches after pranking wedding party

Briefly News reported that old people are an endless source of heartwarming laughter. An old man recently left South African Twitter streets laughing out after he was caught in a clip playing a trick on a crowd of happy-go-lucky wedding-goers.

In the clip, the wedding party can be seen dancing and singing as they celebrate the happy couple who just tied the knot.

Source: Briefly News

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Hilary Sekgota (Deputy Human Interest HOD) Hilary Sekgota is the Head of Desk for Evening and Weekend content at Briefly News. She completed a BA in Communication Science from Unisa in 2018 and a Diploma in Journalism from Varsity College in 2010. She also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. Hilary joined the Briefly News team in 2022 and started her journalism career at Tshwane Sun. She has 12 years of experience covering current affairs and human interest topics. Email: hilary.sekgota@briefly.co.za

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