Kim Kardashian became a victim of Ashton Kutcher’s prank on his ‘Punk’d’ show Sunday, when the reality star freaked out over an explosion at a gas station.
|Last Updated: Jun 05, 2012, 05:55 PM IST|Source: Bureau
London: Kim Kardashian became a victim of Ashton Kutcher’s prank on his ‘Punk’d’ show Sunday, when the reality star freaked out over an explosion at a gas station.
The scene begins with a man pretending to be a ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ fan. He approaches Kardashian and her brother-in-law, Scott Disick, at a gas station.
While pumping gas, Disick gets accosted by the fan who, naturally, wants to take a picture of him with his camera phone. Disick obliges, goes inside the station, and leaves Kardashian to entertain the over-eager guy, who skips off after he snaps a couple photos with her, the Daily Mail reported.
Suddenly, Disick storms back to the car, screaming about how the fan stole his wallet and puts the pedal to the metal to chase down the dude, but the gas nozzle is still in his car. There is a huge explosion.
Kardashian quickly grew anxious and said: “OK, something weird is really going on.”
A man then came over to shout at the pair for blowing up his car and Kim’s fear was evident as she said: “I am literally shaking.”
The police arrived and handcuffed Scott despite his and Kim’s protests that the fan stole the wallet, and Kim dashed off to the car to call Kourtney and fill her in.
Meanwhile the fan was upset and comes over to shout at her.
At first she was apologetic but when he said: “I’m a huge fan of yours. Not anymore,” Kim simply shrugged.
After Kim found the wallet in their car, Kutcher arrived and the reality star took it all in good humour.
ANI
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