From Candid Camera to Punk'd to Betty White's Off Their Rockers, there's nothing I love more than a good prank caught on camera.
Since 1985, the British charity Comic Relief has used some of the U.K.'s hottest comedians and celebrities to raise awareness for the poor and underprivileged suffering from hunger throughout the world. Their primary fundraiser is the annual Red Nose Day, which culminates in a telethon featuring sketches and pranks.
Red Nose Day is such a popular British event that it's a semi-holiday. Much of the country wears red noses throughout the day, and smaller organization hold their own fundraising events.
For this year's Red Nose Day fundraiser, British reality star Spencer Matthews of Made in Chelsea volunteered his time to prank some unsuspecting supermarket employees early in the morning before the store opened.
The workers were all told they were being filmed for an employee training video, so they didn't think it was strange to see cameras. Wearing the iconic "red nose" for Red Nose Day, Spencer hid under a stack of tomatoes and waited until — as they say — hilarity ensued.
The video is hilarious, but it also helps a great cause: he reminds viewers about the Red Nose Day fundraiser that will help feed millions of less fortunate around the world.
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