Nutella bandit spends thousands on redecorating kitchen
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
Watch how this kitchen gets painted in Nutella...
We have seen many pranks on the internet, but needless to say this one made the parents nuts...
In an effort to pull his family's leg and decorate the kitchen, TikToker @kaihspeakup covered the kitchen surface with Nutella.
Watch this incident unfold here:
@kaihspeakup I always wanted a nutella house 🍫
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"Paint the kitchen Nutella," says one user.
Captured in the video above, we see a glimpse of a normal-looking kitchen, followed by the same kitchen covered thoroughly with Nutella - every square inch of it.
It is unknown exactly how much this prank cost, but we have no doubt it will be pricey. Just one large jar of Nutella costs a whooping R150 on average.
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According to the user, the true reasoning behind why she did this is because, "her brother always wanted a Nutella house."
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A video of a trickster toddler who took many a spoon to the kitchen floor has gone viral on TikTok thanks to @temmywamandlangisa.
Watch how this mischievous little one was caught red-handed:
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The question on all our minds is... who has so many spoons?!
As seen in the video above, this youngster is launching the countless spoons out of the drawers, but luckily there were no forks or knives in sight.
Even though he doesn't have access to the knives, this kid knows what's cutting.
One user says: "This youngster knows exactly what he's doing. Look at that naughty but adorable face. He is guilty."
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Luckily, this TikToker caught up with Briefly and shared the inside scoop:
"We use these spoons for occasions. We recently had a wedding, that's why they’re here," said Temmy.
Many listeners were there for the mom who must've lost her marbles.
Here is some of the comfort they offered:
- "It's all part of development, don't worry mom"
- "Shame...the person taking the video is going to have to pick them up."
- "But at least he is not breaking anything he just loves the sound of spoons."
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Image courtesy of TikTok screenshot
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