Girlfriend Furious Being Tricked Thinking Son had Been Blown Video
NEW YORK (December 19, 2015) — A viral video prank took a turn for the worse last week when a man’s elaborate joke left his girlfriend in tears and fuming with rage. The clip, which spread quickly across social media, showed the man staging a fake emergency to make his partner believe his young son had been involved in a violent explosion. It was all meant as a twisted bit of holiday fun, but things spiraled out of control fast.
In the video, the man pretended to get a frantic phone call about his son while his girlfriend was in the room. He acted horrified, describing a made-up accident where the boy supposedly got caught in some kind of blast. Viewers watched as the woman’s face went pale; she started screaming and reaching for her phone to call for help. The whole thing lasted just a few minutes before the man revealed it was a hoax, but by then, the damage was done. Uploaded to platforms like YouTube, the video racked up thousands of views in hours, with people sharing it as an example of extreme pranks gone wrong.
The girlfriend’s reaction was raw and immediate. She reportedly stormed out of the house, later blasting the incident on her own social media accounts and calling it “cruel and heartless.” Friends and family weighed in, with many criticizing the man for crossing a line that hit too close to real fears, especially around the holidays when families are already on edge. It wasn’t the first time a prank video had sparked backlash, but this one felt particularly mean-spirited.
All of this raises questions about where we draw the line with online stunts. Sure, the internet loves a good laugh, but tricking someone into thinking a child is in danger? That just seems like a step too far. As the video continued to circulate, it served as a reminder that not every viral moment is worth the price of someone’s trust or emotional well-being. By the end of the day, the couple’s relationship was hanging by a thread, and the man faced a wave of online scorn that might have been the real explosion here.