Some customers are attempting to use the ‘broken TV’ prank on insurance companies, to make fraudulent claims. However, Aviva Insurance, the country’s biggest insurance company, has said the prank is now being used by fraudsters looking to cash in on home insurance policies. ‘I didn’t mean to dad,’ he says as his father gets angrier and tells him he will have to pay for it out of his own money. Prank on Dad Love u dad ¿¿¿¿¿¿ #fyp #pranks #youtube #comeup #foryoupage #brokentv #prankwars ‘What did you do to the d*mn TV?’ he asks Anthony, who plays along with the prank, acting nervous. His father comes running in at the noise, saying: ‘What in the hell was that?’ and then sees what appears to be a smashed TV screen. One video posted by Anthony Buffington Junior on TikTok has more than 3million views and shows the fake broken screen on the TV as he plays a sound effect of breaking glass. Pictured: A video on TikTok of Anthony Buffington Junior (right) tricking his father (left) that he smashed their TV screen has more than 3m views Videos of the parents’ responses to seeing their ‘broken’ TV are being filmed and posted to the popular social media app, with some of the best ones going viral.Ī popular prank on TikTok fools parents into believing their TV screen is broken with their children recording their reactions.
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