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MTV just got punk'd. Ashton Kutcher, creator and star of the net's hidden camera show "Punk'd," has thrown in the towel, effectively calling off the series' upcoming third season.
Calling all MTV fans of the early aughts: Chance the Rapper will host a Punk’d revival on Quibi. The Grammy-winning artist and his signature baseball cap will succeed Ashton Kutcher in the 2003 ...
As for this being the last season, Kutcher has said before that he was ending “Punk’d.” The show debuted in 2003, and in December of that year, after its second season, Kutcher said he was ...
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PA Images/Alamy Kutcher co-created and hosted Punk'd in 2003. The series lasted until 2012, tormenting A-ilsters including Justin Timberlake, Justin Bieber, Kanye West and Beyoncé.
Punk’d, the beloved hidden-camera show that debuted in 2003 on MTV, was created and hosted by Ashton Kutcher, who successfully “punk’d” everyone from Beyonce to Justin Timberlake.
In December 2003, Kutcher said he was the pulling the plug on the show. Speculation arose that the announcement was a trick aimed at duping new celebrity prank victims into complacency. "Punk'd ...
The "Two and a Half Men" star hosted the original series, which ran from 2003-2007. MTV will announce the host (or hosts) of the latest incarnation of "Punk'd" during its live New Year's Eve ...
I find “Punk’d” hard to swallow. In the reality-TV field, the word “reality” has nothing to do with the “reality” of reality shows. Confused? Think about it.
Quibi has picked up second seasons of the hugely popular MTV franchises Punk'd, produced and hosted by Chance the Rapper, and Singled Out.
As for this being the last season, Kutcher has said before that he was ending “Punk’d.” The show debuted in 2003, and in December of that year, after its second season, Kutcher said he was ...