'WE'RE UNDER ATTACK'

Man tricks girlfriend into believing major UK cities including London, Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool are under nuclear attack – and her reaction is hilarious

The terrified woman calls her brother in the capital in floods of tears

A PRANKSTER tricked his girlfriend into believing several major UK cities were under nuclear attack.

The cheeky boyfriend, known only as Sam, creates a fake BBC broadcast announcing cities – including London, Manchester and Birmingham – were under attack.

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The girlfriend can be seen getting more emotional as her boyfriend tricks her into thinking the UK is under attack

Gullible girlfriend Rosie can be seen frantically calling her brother advising him on what to do in cruel footage.

Voice wobbling, she says: “Have you turned the TV on? Yes, you should. Go on BBC news.

“There’s a confirmed nuclear attack and London’s been listed by Radar. They’re supposed to be opening the tube stations for people to go in to. You need to check what you need to do.”

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She lists advice to her brother in London – including turn off all gas appliances

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The girlfriend slowly realises she’s been had

She then bursts into tears and says to her brother: “Sam’s laughing at me. Maybe I’m panicking but there’s an emergency broadcast on TV right now.”

Rosie, from Bedford, then reads out advice to her brother – including turning off all gas appliances and extinguishing any open fires.

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Realising she’s been the victim of a prank, Rosie then says: “It’s BBC news…is this some sort of joke? Is this all a joke? Oh my God.

“How have you done this?”, she asks her giggling boyfriend, “I was really scared. I was crying.”

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Rosie eventually joins her boyfriend in laughter when she realises the story isn’t true

But relieved Rosie doesn’t appear to stay mad for long as she joins her partner in fits of laughter.

Last month, serial prankster Derek Deso woke up his terrified girlfriend by dumping two massive snakes on top of her.


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