This year marks the 7th year that Jimmy Kimmel has asked parents across America to prank their kids and tell them that they ate all of their Halloween candy and film the kids' reactions.
The reactions include screaming, crying, shock, temper tantrums and even cursing from some children. Halloween candy is serious when it comes to the little girls and boys. There are even some nice kids who were totally fine with their parents "eating all of their candy." The compilation of videos is always hilarious and cute at the same time.
Jennifer Lawrence presented this year's compilation video as a guest host on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Kimmel has been out this week due to his son's second surgery.
His team released the new compilation on Thursday with the caption, “For the past six years, we've asked parents to pretend they ate all their kids' Halloween Candy and post video of it to YouTube. We got more submissions than ever this year, and here are the best of the best. This is the 7th annual 'Hey Jimmy Kimmel I Told My Kids I Ate All Their Halloween Candy' presented by our Guest Host Jennifer Lawrence. #YouTubeChallenge”
Personally, we can't stop watching.
Watch the video below:
Jimmy Kimmel's Wednesday night guest host, Channing Tatum, pulled the prank on his own daughter. It's safe to say, she wasn't impressed...
Guest Host @ChanningTatum tells his daughter he ate all her Halloween candy… #YouTubeChallenge #Kimmel pic.twitter.com/WAgt2Edm1l
— Jimmy Kimmel Live (@JimmyKimmelLive) November 2, 2017
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