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  2. Watch mom pranks kids with a surprise they'll never forget - AOL

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    A mom's clever prank had her kids rushing downstairs expecting a bear--but what they found instead left them in tears of joy in this unforgettable reunion. Watch mom pranks kids with a surprise ...

  3. Pranked - Wikipedia

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    The series is a half-an-hour comedy show that provides footage and commentary for pranks that have been caught on camera and posted to the internet. [3] Cast

  4. Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon - Wikipedia

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    Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon is an American documentary reality television show on NBC. The show premiered on Friday, December 19, 2014. [ 1 ] The show is hosted by Nick Cannon and it tells stories that are captured on cell phones, dash cams, security cams, and by news crews from around the world.

  5. 6-year-old’s pure reaction to mom’s silly prank goes viral

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    Jayleigh Gill tried to prank her daughter by getting fake poop on her hand, and her 6-year-old Kennah responded with genuine concern and kindness. ... 6-year-old’s pure reaction to mom’s silly ...

  6. Prank My Mom - Wikipedia

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    Prank My Mom at IMDb This page was last edited on 5 February 2024, at 10:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  7. Parents are pranking their kids on social media. Here's why ...

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    Dr. Niky, a pediatrician and mom who shares parenting tips on social media, warns that pulling pranks on kids can have repercussions. “Pranks can lead to significant emotional distress in ...

  8. DaddyOFive - Wikipedia

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    DaddyOFive, briefly known as FamilyOFive, was a short-lived, controversial YouTube channel and online alias of Michael Christopher "Mike" Martin (born December 17, 1982), which focused on daily vlogging and "prank" videos. At its peak, the channel's videos featured Martin, his wife Heather Martin—also known by her online alias MommyOFive ...

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