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THIS is the hilarious moment that a vindictive wife pranked her husband by turning the TV on and off in the middle of a Euro 2016 match.

But in an outrageous twist, the Turkish man flies into a rage and smashes up his laptop and TV.

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A man has been pranked by his wife after she used her phone to switch his TV on and off while he watched a Euro 2016 matchCredit: YouTube

The wife of Izzet Salti starts filming the side-splitting video while the pair are watching Turkey play Croatia in the Euro 2016 football tournament.

After his hubby starts to ask him questions about the match, Salti flies off the handle and tells her to get out.

He calls her “ignorant” and throws a bowl of snacks in her face, telling her to “get out of here”.

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Husband Izzet Salti told his wife to leave the room after she asked him a question during the matchCredit: YouTube
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His sneaky wife tells viewers that she will pull an audacious prank on her angry husbandCredit: YouTube

But unbeknownst to Salti, his wife is able to control the television with her smartphone.

In a message to the camera, the sneaky spouse announces that she had put a hidden camera in the living room, where Salti is watching the footie.

With an app on her phone, the wife explains that she can turn the TV on and off remotely.

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Salti lets a string of obscenities fly when his wife switches off the TVCredit: YouTube
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He shouts and screams at the TV, not knowing that his wife is controlling everything behind the scenesCredit: YouTube
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Salti chucks a bowl of snacks high into the air when the TV is switched off at the last minute againCredit: YouTube

Salti is already in an excitable mood while he watches the football.

Before any of the trouble starts, he is seen shouting “come on, come on brother” at the screen.

When his wife turns off the TV for the first time, he lets out a string of obscenities.

He looks on the sofa behind him in a vain attempt to find the remote control.

The next time she switches off the telly, he walks over and starts to hit the box, thinking that violence will help fix the TV.

Salti’s wife manages to time her strikes perfectly, switching off the image just moments before Turkey try to score a goal.

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Things start to get violent when Salti chucks the remote control across the roomCredit: YouTube
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It all gets too much for Salti, who chucks his laptop at the TVCredit: YouTube
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The angry man then kicks the wall and tears the TV onto the groundCredit: YouTube

The husband strides towards the TV once again to try and find out what is wrong.

When the TV magically turns itself back on, he almost falls of the sofa.

Things start to get violent when the TV is switched off again, causing the irate husband to chuck a cushion across the room.

The violence escalates when he starts to chuck the remote control around the room, which snaps in two.

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In a shocking turn of events, Salti rips his laptop in twoCredit: YouTube
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He destroys the TV some more by standing on the deviceCredit: YouTube

He chucks the remainder of the snacks into the air, scattering them on top of himself and the living room furniture.

But Salti reaches his final straw three minutes into the hidden camera video.

In a temper tantrum, he picks up his Apple laptop and throws it at the TV.

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The scheming spouse acted none the wiser when she re-entered the room to find carnageCredit: YouTube

Screaming, he runs at the wall and kicks it, before tearing down the TV.

It smashes on the ground and he stamps all over it before snapping his laptop clean in two.

Hilariously, when his wife returns, she plays dumb to the chaos that she has orchestrated.

The outrageous video has been watched by over 100,000 people after it was uploaded two days ago.


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