The video features a couple, Anthonyn and Maeva, playing a game called "Cap or Not Cap" where they take turns presenting each other with challenges. The challenges range from silly tasks, such as singing a song or eating an apple, to more outrageous ones, like drinking their own urine or putting on each other's underwear. The couple also engages in humorous banter and teasing throughout the video. The game is sponsored by Displate, a company that sells metal posters, and the couple promotes the company's products throughout the video. The video ends with a surprise twist, as the police arrive at their door, responding to a prank call made by Anthonyn during the game.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is sponsored by Displate.
2. Displate is a website that sells metal posters with various designs.
3. The posters can be bought with or without a frame.
4. Displate offers a wide range of designs, including Batman and Star Wars.
5. The video features a game where the participants have to complete challenges.
6. The participants, Anthonyn and Maeva, take turns giving each other challenges.
7. One of the challenges involves Anthonyn singing a song for Maeva.
8. Another challenge involves Maeva calling her cousin and telling him she loves him.
9. Maeva hangs up on her cousin after revealing her true intentions.
10. Anthonyn and Maeva exchange clothes as part of a challenge.
11. Anthonyn is allergic to apples and has to pretend to eat one as part of a challenge.
12. Maeva is not allowed to look at Anthonyn's phone notes during a challenge.
13. Anthonyn's friend Thomas is mentioned as someone who gave Anthonyn a bag of unknown contents.
14. Thomas is revealed to be a policeman.
15. Anthonyn and Maeva engage in a challenge where they have to pretend to break up.
16. The police arrive at the end of the video, responding to a prank call made earlier in the video.
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