This Aussie foursome can be rude and downright vulgar – and Jennifer Aniston is among their biggest fans.
– Matt “Falcon” Ford, Jack Steele, Liam Moore and Dom Littrich – take turns foisting elaborate pranks upon unsuspecting victims. While one pretends to be something they’re not the others observe the action unfold on a video monitor while issuing increasingly embarrassing instructions through a hidden earpiece.In one set-up, members of the public are lured to a free guided relaxation session.
“When you’ve got a crew of 30 people who are watching everything as it happens, it only adds to the pressure,” Steele says. “But then you’re fighting with yourself inside your own head, especially when you’re weighing up whether to ask a bikie if he wants to participate in an orgy.”Once a stunt is filmed, producers must obtain permission to use the footage from the unwitting participants. More than 90 per cent sign a release form.
“Before we signed up to do the show,” Steele adds, “we made sure that the humour was at our expense, not the people we’re pranking. We hate those pranks on YouTube where they’re just being mean to people to get a laugh.”
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