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Charlie Jones

Prankster son covers parents' entire kitchen in peanut butter in outrageous prank

A prankster has earned millions of views on TikTok at the expense of his long suffering parents by covering their kitchen in peanut butter.

TikToker Corbin Millet made a name for himself on the social media platform by posting a number of videos pranking his mum and dad.

His latest antics gained over 38million views.

The video is simply captioned: “Covering my parents kitchen in peanut butter."

It opens with a shot of a normal-looking kitchen, before cutting to the same one with every inch covered in peanut butter.

Even the light fixtures and appliances are covered.

The 19-year-old social media star from Pennsylvania said it was his second attempt at the prank after his first account was banned by TikTok.

Mr Millet said he needed 28 pounds of peanut butter to do his prank (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

He told the New York Post: “I needed to start my new account with a bang."

It reportedly took him seven hours and 28 pounds of peanut butter to pull off.

It also took him four hours to clean up by himself.

Many viewers were shocked by his prank. One joked: “Part 2 my parents covering my coffin in peanut butter."

Another sympathised with the parents, writing: “I dont care if theres plastic wrap I would change the locks and get a restraining order over this."

Mr Millet claimed he pranks his parents most days and they didn't see the funny side of the peanut butter stunt.

In a follow-up video, his dad can be heard shouting: "Corbin! You sick f***! We’re going to get ants, you d*******," as he charged up the stairs at his dad.

He said his mum "was p***** and left".

He claimed he's been kicked out a few times because of his antics but his parents changed their tune when his friends showed them how popular he was on TikTok.

Other users slammed the waste of peanut butter. one commented: “bro wasted so much peanut butter.”

Mr Miller himself has said criticism comes with the territory.

Meanwhile, som TikTok pranks can end up backfiring.

A man was slammed on TikTok after he told customers their groceries were free.

The TikToker impersonated a Woolworth's staff member, and is seen grabbing a microphone in video footage before making the announcement.

The man is filmed on TikTok walking down the supermarket aisle in a store in Australia, before taking the mic and requesting customers' attention.

He announces: "The refrigeration system is temporarily broken so for the next two minutes, everything in aisle 15 is now free. Thank you."

His cruel prank fooled some people in the store as the video showed some customers rushing to the freezer aisle, taking goods and quickly going to the checkout.

A male shopper carries several tubs of ice cream in his arms while his child watches.

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