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NYPD Investigating TikTok Cereal Subway Prank; MTA Calls It “Despicable”

As if trying to make it through a pandemic, whilst living in the state with the single most cases of COVID-19 in the WORLD, is not enough…New Yorkers now have to deal with senseless TikTok pranks during their morning commute too!

TikTok star @fckjoshy is catching major heat after filming a prank on the subway, where he pours an entire box of Fruity Pebbles and a whole gallon of milk into a big plastic bin and then proceeds to “accidentally” spill it all over himself, the floor, and other passengers.

@fckjoshy

i’m an idiot 1/2 | fckjoshy.com #fyp #subway #cereal #ohno #dark

♬ original sound – fckjoshy

There are two different videos (part 1 & part 2), posted of the whole debacle, with each video garnering 3.2 million views each. In Josh’s narration, he says “I accidentally dropped a whole tub of cereal on the subway today, I was like ‘Oh my god this is the worst day of my life, not my fruity pebbles!’ Everyone started moving away and filming me, but I was like, “Can someone help?’ Surprisingly, no one offered, so I had to put all the soggy cereal back in myself.”

@fckjoshy

i’m an idiot 2/2 | fckjoshy.com #fyp #subway #cereal #dark #sad #ohno

♬ original sound – fckjoshy

The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority commented on the stunt saying, “Pulling a prank on essential workers in the middle of a global pandemic. And making essential workers clean up your mess. Despicable.”

Among the millions of views, many are calling for the prankster to be arrested. The NYPD told TMZ, they “are looking into the matter.”

 

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