Watch: Man pretends to be a mannequin to pull scary prank on friend

Content creators on digital platforms promise a lot of entertainment. With a mix of funny videos, innovative ideas and insightful episodes from around the world, we now have immense content. After TikTok and Instagram, YouTube shorts have created a lot of buzz, especially in the last few months. YouTube’s official Instagram account posted a video of the popular comedy duo Woody and Kleiny. Pranksters have been making hilarious videos on their YouTube channel since 2013. Formerly known as Paul Wood and Paul Klein, both have thousands of dedicated followers on their social networking accounts. Now, in a new video, Klein is seen trying a prank. The clip poses for him as an effigy, with the other original effigies lying in the background.

Covering himself in a white bodysuit, Klein prepares to hide and disguise himself among other mannequins placed in the corner of the room. He looks just like the other bodyforms lying there. Within 20 minutes, Wood comes in and picks up parts of the mannequins and starts moving them. As he touches the disguised Klein, he screams and slips. Klein tells Wood, “I’ve been lying here for so long.”

The video, produced by Woody and Kleiny, grabbed public attention and caused laughter. The video has garnered over two lakh likes since it was posted and is still counting. A lot of funny reactions have also accumulated in the comments on the post. “It’s definitely creative,” expressed one person. Another shared, “I would have passed out.”

Woody and Kleinie have 10 million followers on social networking channels – 4.7 million followers on Instagram and over 2.2 million subscribers on YouTube. Since 2013, they have come a long way and have cemented their place as two of the world’s leading Internet content creators. The pair is known to play light pranks on each other and in public.

Last year, he released his first book, The Social Struggle: How We Take Over the Internet. The book chronicles his early failures that eventually turned into international success – how he went from Broken Dreams to an average of over half a million views every day.

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