Love Island’s Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury fell victim to a huge prank in an embarrassing online video.
Molly-Mae and Tommy, both 20, were tricked into thinking they were appearing on James Corden’s star-studded US TV programme The Late Late Show.
YouTube stars Josh Pieters and Archie Manners are known for their savage pranks, and this time the pair were posing as producers for TV show .
Molly-Mae and Tommy were none the wiser as they believed they were chatting to the Gavin and Stacey star via video chat live on television, but they were in fact chatting with old recorded clips of James speaking.
In the video clip, The Love Island couple appeared on video from their Manchester home and were spoken to by the pranksters pretending to be working on the show.
(Image: Josh Pieters and Archie Manners/Youtube)
They were duped by the YouTubers who told them they wouldn’t be able to actually see the host due to technical issues.
They played audio clips of James seemingly speaking to them and saying “Oh woooow” repeatedly.
At the start of the fake interview, they played a clip of James asking: “I don’t know if people know this – you two are a couple. You’re dating.”
(Image: Josh Pieters and Archie Manners/Youtube)
Tommy, seemingly slightly taken aback by the question, replied: “You could call it dating if you want. We might be a little bit past that, but OK.”
Another recorded audio segment was of James saying: “Now in the UK everybody knows what you do. Try to explain to these folks if you can a little what it is you actually do?”
Tommy said: “I’m a professional boxer, professional athlete… took a bit of time out over the summer to go on Love Island.”
(Image: Josh Pieters and Archie Manners/Youtube)
Molly added: “I work on social media so I’m a full time influencer.”
The fake host then said their situation was “like a movie” and proceeded to ask who they would want to play them in a movie, with Tommy saying Leonardo DiCaprio while Molly-Mae said Margot Robbie.
After the stunt interview came to an end, the lovebirds were seemingly convinced they had been on the show and appeared to have no idea it was a prank.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk