London: Khloe Kardashian became the latest victim of the show ‘Punk’d’ when Miley Cyrus and Kelly Osbourne played a practical joke on her.
In a preview for the series’ upcoming season, the two girls were shown setting the stage for their little joke on the 27-year-old reality star.
“[Khloe] thinks she’s going to have girls hangout time and order food,” the Daily Mail quoted 19-year-old Cyrus as saying in the teaser clip.
“And when the delivery guy shows up, he’s going to ask to use my bathroom. He’s going to get his [genitals] zipped into the zipper of his pants
“Khloe...you’re going to get Punk’d!” she added.
In the video, the casually dressed pals were shown at the Hannah Montana star’s upscale Los Angeles home when the delivery man arrived.
Kardashian genuinely didn’t realise that she was in the middle of a prank when he rushed out of the bathroom, writhing and screaming in pain.
She immediately called 911 and informed the operator of her identity (she referred to herself as Khloe Kardashian Odom) and the emergency.
Unfazed by the situation, she proceeded to tell the man to follow the procedure advised by the operator and lie down on the counter.
To their credit, Cyrus and Osbourne weren’t giggling in the corner, despite the ridiculous situation, and didn’t give the game away.
Punk’d has been on a five-year hiatus since its season finale in 2007.
Former host Ashton Kutcher has stayed on as executive producer but decided to revive the series by featuring a different celebrity host ‘punking’ a different celebrity target each season.
The ninth season will premiere at MTV on March 19, which will follow Justin Bieber punking Taylor Swift.
Other celebrity hosts will consist of Dax Shepard, Jackass star Bam Margera and Kellan Lutz.
The show will also differ in its latest reincarnation by taking viewers behind the scenes to reveal how the pranks are set up.
ANI
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