Cynthia Rowley's Street Prank Is Humorous Because We've All Experienced It Before (Video)
Sep 17, 2013 23:02
We've all experienced this before: Someone waves at us. We wave back. Only to realize that they were waving at someone behind us!
Designer Cynthia Rowley brought in blogger Athena Calderone and actress Hailey Gates to pull off some pranks on her famous friends, including Bravo host Andy Cohen and a bunch of fashion bloggers.
Calderone and Gates open their arms in the street to embrace a confused but almost delighted passerby only to step aside to hug the person behind them.
"Everyone's had an embarrassing moment on the street so it's totally relatable," Rowley said of the video's inspiration. "Plus, I've always liked a good practical joke — this is just one of the hundreds we came up with."
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