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Why don't prank each other, the Disney stars should prank other Disney stars, anybody remember bloopers and pratical jokes, they should bring that idea back in the form of this show.

Maybe if they did it that way, maybe Kutcher might sue Disney right for copying Punkd.

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So, after watching this they really, really should've used the celebrity pranking celebrity idea instead.
and what's up with (the "the Glee " main star, I can't think of his name) lookalike or wanna be in Mitchell's prank, is this real or typecast.

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Really its like a train wreck. They must change the format.

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It's got to be rigged! are you kidding me, that girl couldn't tell that was Selena by the face and the voice! Sel didn't even wear a colored wig or have a fake nose. C'mon Disney, I'm not buying it.

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I thought it was pretty convincing actually. She did acknowledge that she looked like Selena, but I don't think she was expecting to meet her at random like that.

That's three quarters! A whole dollar.

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Come on now, rigged or not it was as dumb as putting glasses on Superman and thinking it was Clark Kent.

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Or putting a blonde wig on Miley Cyrus

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I thought it was pretty convincing actually. She did acknowledge that she looked like Selena, but I don't think she was expecting to meet her at random like that.

I highly doubt they would pay an actress to act like she's being pranked. It would be very difficult in this day and age to pull it off. If somehting goes awry in an actresses life, the second someone finds out about it, it goes viral on the internet. There are people out there who make it their life's goal to dig up any dirt they can on these actors. A lot of times they post false information just to get reactions. Plus, it seems like anytime there's a new reality show that airs on TV, there's those people who think it's cool to come on IMDb and scream FAKE! FAKE! FAKE! with no proof to back their claim.

The glasses fooling her. I remember a court case some years ago, where it showed a witness ID'ing the defendant as the person who commited the cime. A picture of a very famous actor was held up, wearing thick black glasses and a wig. The witness being questioned by the defense was asked to identify the person in the photo. The witness could not say who it was. I, myself couldn't either! Then they showed the same photo without the glasses and wig. I was stoked!

All I'm saying is it's plausable.

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I agree that it's plausible the fan could just think it was someone who looked an awful lot liked Selena. Though it seems unrealistic, I've always thought the Hannah Montana stunt was possible, and this very well could have been too. If I saw a girl who looked like Selena Gomez but wasn't obviously her, I wouldn't leap to the conclusion that she is Selena Gomez and risk embarrassing myself.

The main reason why I think it's fake is the tame reactions from supposed "biggest fans." Come on now. Any ultimate fan would instantly burst into tears or otherwise go completely nuts at first sight of his or her celeb idol. If the fans aren't actors, then I think they are at least acting/in the know.

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I agree with you on this but I still think they could have tried harder to hide who she is

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That is defiantly not Cory Monteith... just saying nor does he look like Cory

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Stars pranking stars. Ashton Kutcher?

"What do you mean I ain't kind? I'm just not your kind."

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