Jimmy Kimmel's controversial Halloween trick has returned. After a two-year hiatus, Jimmy Kimmel Live! has officially brought back and endorsed its annual YouTube prank challenge, "Hey Jimmy Kimmel, I ...
Once again, Jimmy Kimmel asked parents to pretend that they ate all of the Halloween candy and record their kids' reactions. There were tears, tantrums and even curse words, but there were also kids ...
a new TikTok shared by illusionist Justin Flom features an “evil” candy-based prank. The clip, which has more than 28 million views, begins with Flom shaking two canisters of M&M’s Minis, . while his ...
In a clip from Wednesday night's all-new Jimmy Kimmel Live Kimmel teamed up with Crunch Labs founder and former NASA engineer, Mark Rober, to devise a few devices aimed at discouraging gluttonous kids ...
Jimmy Kimmel Live‘s Halloween prank is back. After a two-year break, the show’s annual segment returned with another compilation of parents tormenting their children for the sake of entertainment by ...
Discover a series of outrageous pranks that include a key to keep your door locked, swim trunks that could lead to trouble, and a method for "borrowing" a million dollars from a friend (sort of).
Hearing your parents claim "I ate all your Halloween candy" is enough to traumatize most kids. Once again, Jimmy Kimmel Live asked parents to tell this lie and record it so he could put together the ...