Imagine a kid who constantly wants to drive his parents nuts.
Well, a serial prankster gained millions of views on Tik Tok by posting a video of him covering his parents’ kitchen in peanut butter.
TikToker Corbin Millet, has a profile full of videos of him pranking his parents, and his latest one garnered over 38 million views.
The video’s caption, “Covering my parents' kitchen in peanut butter,” shows a before shot of the normal kitchen that cuts into one that is almost entirely covered in peanut butter.
The 19-year-old prankster from Pennsylvania told the Post he initially got away with the prank back in August and got 14 million views for the video before Tik Tok banned his account.
The prank took Millet seven hours and 28 lbs of peanut butter to pull off and took him about 4 hours to clean up the mess by himself.
Although the video got millions of views, the reviews were mixed with some people criticizing the waste of food.
“Part 2 my parents covering my coffin in peanut butter,” one commentator jokingly wrote.
“Your gonna have a HUGE ant problem,” another user wrote.
“I dont care if theres plastic wrap I would change the locks and get a restraining order over this,” wrote another TikToker.
Millet claims he pranks his parents regularly, but they were not at all amused with the peanut butter incident nor any of his other shenanigans.
In a follow-up video, Millet is shown talking into the camera, saying his dad was on his way upstairs.
“Corbin! You sick f–k! We’re going to get ants, you d–k head,” his father angrily screamed as he charged up the stairs at his son before the video cut out.
When asked how his mom felt about the prank, Millet told the Post, “[she] was pissed and left.”
Millet said he’s “been kicked out a couple times,” but they’ve changed their tune “a little bit” after friends shared how popular the videos have become.
Not everyone was a fan of Millet’s prank. Some commentators were upset over the food waste, with one user commenting, “bro wasted so much peanut butter.”.
“A lot of people are comparing me to Bam Margera, which is amazing to be compared to someone like that so, I think the people are liking my style of videos or else I wouldn’t get this many views all the time,” he said.
Source: NY Post