What was the prank about?
The prank involved a fake script where Danny DeVito's character, Frank, experiences some rather explicit situations in jail.
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Danny DeVito, star of 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' recently shared a story about an outrageous April Fool's prank pulled on him by his co-stars. The prank involved a fake script and a whole lot of unexpected humor.
The prank began with DeVito receiving a script for an episode where Frank is arrested and faces some 'uncomfortable' situations in prison. Unaware that it was April Fool's Day, DeVito began reading the script, becoming increasingly concerned about the content. Before he could finish, he called his co-stars, who revealed the entire thing was a joke.
DeVito later retaliated by convincing the cast that they would all be staying in one small hotel room with only four cots during an upfronts presentation, causing further comedic chaos. These stories showcase the playful dynamic among the cast members and their dedication to creating humor, both on and off-screen.
The prank involved a fake script where Danny DeVito's character, Frank, experiences some rather explicit situations in jail.
DeVito initially became nervous and called his co-stars for clarification, only to find out it was a joke.
Yes, he pranked his co-stars by tricking them into thinking they had to share a small hotel room during an upfronts presentation.
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