Pranking kids and posting it online is cruel. It's that simple.

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Social media and, especially, YouTube is rife with pranks—DIY ones, hidden camera stunts, pranks gone wrong and scare gags. And among the many subcategories of the online prank genre is parents pranking their own kids.

YouTubers Cole and Sav LaBrant were the latest to add to the mix, delivering to their 8.7 million subscribers an April Fools’ Day video where they told Sav’s six-year-old daughter Everleigh that they were giving away their pet Pomeranian, Carl.

It had been a day of pranks at the LaBrant’s, according to the video, that also involved Everleigh hiding in a suitcase and spilling water on Cole’s shirt. But Everleigh didn’t take the news about Carl well, crying and cuddling the white puff of a dog even after her parents called April Fools'.  Read more...

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Pranking kids and posting it online is cruel. It's that simple. Pranking kids and posting it online is cruel. It's that simple. Reviewed by mimisabreena on Friday, April 05, 2019 Rating: 5

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