A Brazilian YouTuber sets up a prank on three girls, Ana, Leticia, and Virginia, by telling them they will participate in a video where they have to create as much foam as possible using shampoo and water. Unbeknownst to the girls, the YouTuber has rigged the shower to release a brown dye, making it seem like the girls are covered in mud. The YouTuber's goal is to get the girls to react to the unexpected outcome, which he will record and use in his video. The prank is part of a larger competition to get 100,000 likes on his video, and he encourages his viewers to subscribe to his channel and share the video with their friends.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is creating a video that involves trolling girls with a mud shower.
2. The speaker has set up a contraption with a pipe and brown dye to create the illusion of mud.
3. The girls are told to make as much soap as possible on their heads and fill a bucket.
4. The speaker plans to surprise the girls by opening the dye tap, causing brown liquid to come out.
5. The speaker has invited three girls to participate in the video.
6. The speaker is using shampoo to create foam on the girls' heads.
7. The goal is to make the girls think they are participating in a normal video shoot.
8. The speaker has hidden a camera to capture the girls' reactions.
9. The speaker is using a magnet to control the girls' movements.
10. The speaker is trying to reach 25 million subscribers on their channel.
11. The speaker is promoting their show, which is on sale.
12. The speaker is giving away tickets to their show in Rio de Janeiro.
13. The speaker is asking viewers to subscribe to their channel and share the video with their friends.
14. The speaker has a team of people helping them with the video shoot.
15. The speaker is using a variety of props, including a bucket, shampoo, and a hose.
16. The speaker is planning to release the video on their channel.
17. The speaker is trying to get 100,000 likes on their video.
18. The speaker is promoting their video schedules, which are available on their channel.
19. The speaker is asking viewers to click on the link in the description to watch more videos.