WE GOT BACK TOGETHER?! - Summary

Summary

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**Title:** Prank Video - Faking a Relationship Reunion

**Content:**

* The YouTuber pretends to announce a reunion with their ex, Ben, but reveals it's a prank.
* They enlist Ben's help to prank their friends by telling them they've gotten back together.
* The pranks involve:
1. Telling Brent they're back together, with Ben and the YouTuber cuddling as "evidence".
2. Convincing Pierson to help the YouTuber ask out Ben (actually part of the prank).
3. Telling the "twins" (unseen in the transcript) about the fake reunion, leading to a humorous misunderstanding.
4. Canceling dinner plans with Andrew, citing a new relationship with the YouTuber (also part of the prank).
* Each prank is eventually revealed to the friends, with varying reactions.
* The video ends with a tongue-in-cheek challenge: if the video gets 1 million likes, the YouTuber and Ben will "really" get back together.

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1. The video is from a YouTube channel.
2. The creator pretends to announce that they and "Ben" got back together, but reveals it's a joke.
3. The actual plan is to prank their friends by telling them they got back together.
4. The first friend to be pranked is "Brent".
5. Brent is tricked into thinking the creator and Ben are back together while witnessing a staged cuddling scene.
6. The next person to be pranked is "Pierson".
7. The creator asks Pierson for advice on asking out a boy, who is later revealed to be Ben, as part of the prank.
8. Pierson agrees to help, unaware of the prank.
9. The twins are also pranked, with one of them attempting to hug the creator, leading to a mock possessive reaction from Ben.
10. The creator and Ben then prank "Andrew" by canceling dinner plans, citing Ben's newfound relationship.
11. Andrew is told that Ben and the creator are getting back together, which is also part of the prank.
12. The video's success is measured by likes, with a goal of 1 million likes (though the outcome is not included in the provided text).
13. The creator promises to link to all participants' channels in the video's description.
14. The video concludes with an invitation for viewers to subscribe and a promise of new content for the following week.