A month ago nobody had heard of a 23-year-old college student with bright red hair named Stuart Edgington. Today, however, 18 million people and counting have seen his YouTube mistletoe-kissing prank.
Kissing under the mistletoe may be one of the holiday season’s most awkward tradition, but three students at BYU set out to discover if the tradition was still alive. In the prank video, the students ...
Remember the kissing under the mistletoe prank that went viral last year? The one where people were asked if they kissed under mistletoe and a piece was then lowered down? That prank has made its way ...
In Norse mythology, the mischievous god Loki killed heroic demigod Baldur with a spear fashioned out of mistletoe. After the tragedy, the gods decided that from then on the plant would represent love.
"The roommate who lived in that room while they lived there had sprayed them all with silly string a couple days before, so they retaliated by doing that to him," Erin explained about why the hanging ...
YouTube star Stuart Edge released the sequel to last year's "Mistletoe Kissing Prank" video, and he might have outdone himself. At least this time he didn't get slapped on camera. In "Snowing ...
OREM– Utah YouTuber Stuart Edge has released his newest video, “Caught Under The Mistletoe Prank.” It had more than half a million views on YouTube within the first three days of being loaded. His ...
(CBS News) I don't know about you, but I've never actually kissed under the mistletoe. Don't get me wrong, I know about the tradition. And think I would gladly engage in it if the opportunity arose.
It started out as a harmless holiday prank, but a video put together by three Brigham Young University students went viral in less than a week. The video shows two people asking people a few harmless ...
A four-minute YouTube video titled “Mistletoe Kissing Prank” has gone viral, with more than 900,000 views in two days. The survey takers, college students Nate Turley and Kaitlin Snow, are the bait in ...
A four-minute YouTube video titled “Mistletoe Kissing Prank” has gone viral, with more than 900,000 views in two days. The survey takers, college students Nate Turley and Kaitlin Snow, are the bait in ...
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