The video features Hayley Hughes, the host of a fake TV show, inviting celebrities to participate in two segments: one about technology from the future and another about reality TV gone wrong. The celebrities, who include Jasmine and Bobby from "The Only Way is Essex", react to clips shown on the screen. In the "technology from the future" segment, the celebrities watch clips about advanced technology and give their reactions. In the "reality TV gone wrong" segment, they watch clips of reality stars embarrassing themselves. The show includes humorous and thought-provoking moments, such as the celebrities reacting to a clip of a fictitious time travel machine and a clip of a reality star arrested for sharing right-wing racist propaganda. The video concludes with Hayley Hughes discussing the idea of leaving fridge doors open to combat global warming, a suggestion she jokingly proposes during the show.
1. Hayley Hughes, the host, invited celebrities to appear on fake TV shows to test whether reality stars say anything when they're paid to be on TV.
2. The celebrities invited were Jasmine and Bobby from "The Only Way Is Essex", Alfie Best Jr, and Elfie from "Absolutely Asgard".
3. The fake shows were about "technology from the future" and "reality TV gone wrong".
4. The celebrities were asked to react to clips shown on the screen.
5. The show featured a segment about time travel, with a machine presented by Professor Brian Cox.
6. The show also featured a segment about the consequences of time travel, including disappearances of people who went back in time.
7. Another segment featured a reality TV star who was arrested for sharing right-wing racist propaganda.
8. The show also discussed the evolution of fridges and the impact of leaving fridge doors open on global warming.
9. The show ended with a promotion for a charity called Afriski, which helps underprivileged African children learn how to ski.