Jimmy Kimmel Reveals Twerking Pants On Fire Girl Is A Fake! (Video)
Sep 11, 2013 00:17
We've been pranked! Amateur twerker "Caitlin Heller", whose viral video of her failing miserably at twerking is not real. And neither is her accident. The video has already got nearly 9 million views since it was uploaded on September 3rd.
"Worst Twerk Fail EVER" star is a stunt woman whose real name is Daphne Avalon, according to Jimmy Kimmel.
"We made it up. ... We shot that video two months ago," he said on Jimmy Kimmel Live (watch above). "We didn't send it to any TV stations, I didn't tweet it, we didn't put it on any news websites. We just put it on YouTube and let the magic happen, and the magic happened.
The video was released days after Miley Cyrus' twerking MTV performance. In the video, the girl twerking accidentally gets her yoga pants on fire when someone accidentally opens the door.
Kimmel showed what happened after the footage cut off: He entered the room with a fire extinguisher and saved the day. A viral stunt. We've been duped!
if it makes you feel any better, I would have believed it too #twerkburn
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