The YouTube Prank That Turned Into a Real-Life Fiasco
What Went Down
A Malaysian YouTuber, Jason, thought it would be a riot to send a delivery rider to a cemetery under the guise of a “friend” request. The rider, lured by a modest 50 ringgit, was led to Nirvana Memorial Park in Selangor where the laughter was less than spooky.
The Text Exchange
- Jason: “Let me know when you’ve reached the destination, thank you.”
- Jason, after forwarding the money: “When you deliver the food, remember not to disturb my friend.”
- At the cemetery: “There’s not a single soul in sight. Please don’t play with me; I’m trying to work here.”
- Jason’s reply: “This is so funny… I’m sorry bro, do you mind being on YouTube? It’s a prank.”
After the Laughs: The Real Consequences
Trying to smooth things over, Jason sent RM1,600 as a “compensation,” but the rider was not ready to accept a monetary apology that came packed with the same drama as the prank itself.
The Rider’s Response
- “I might not have money, but you don’t get to bully people who are trying to earn a living.”
- “You think sending someone to a cemetery is funny? Will it get you a lot of views? No, that’s not how it works.”
- “Nobody appreciates these kinds of pranks filmed by a rubbish YouTuber like you.”
How the Internet Reacted
Once the story hit social media, netizens weren’t laughing but shaking their heads. The post by Leo Kho went viral with over 3,900 shares and 500 comments, showing that crowds quickly recognize when content crosses a boundary.
Quick Takeaways
- Pranks that involve unsuspecting strangers can backfire spectacularly.
- The line between “fun” and “harassment” is thinner than it might seem.
- Online fame shouldn’t trump basic respect and empathy.
What’s the Deal with That Deliver‑Guy’s “Compensation”?
Picture this: a hungry TikToker drops a prank on a delivery worker, and the whole crew ends up scrambling for free snacks. The viral clip makes waves, but the big question is whether the rider actually read the fine print on that generous offer.
Here’s the Lowdown
- Who’s Involved? A TikToker with a short‑statured obsession for food, a delivery rider, and a few loyal subscribers.
- What Went Happen? The influencer challenged the riders to rush deliveries—betting that the crews would try every trick in the book to earn instant pizza pie rewards.
- Is the Rider Really the Winner? On the surface, yes. But the rider’s claim to compensation is still up in the air, with no official follow‑up.
So, what’s the verdict? Under the flood of likes, the content sparks too—social media folks are complaining about the stunt, while the delivery crew claims they were running around for no real benefit. The rider could be gone for nothing—or they might have saved a chunk of their paycheck. Hard to say, but the drama is still on.
Keep an Eye on the Updates
Stay tuned. If the rider’s claim slides into a lawsuit or an official statement, we’ll give you the scoop. Until then, we’re left wondering if this funny kickoff led to a sweet payday or just another flashy TikTok gig.
— By the folks at AsiaOne ([email protected])