The stars celebrated April Fool’s Day in typically silly style on Monday morning.
From Ant and Dec claiming to have stepped out of the spotlight to TV stars claiming to have damaged priceless assets, fans were careful not to fall for jokes.
A large number of fans and followers flooded social media as the jokes were shared, with disparaging comments defiantly insisting that they were not convinced.
When GMB’s Charlotte Hawkins pretended to break a Marilyn Monroe necklace, one Twitter user even went so far as to call the joke “dumb and unfunny.”
So who was trying to fool fans with April Fools’ Day?
The stars celebrated April Fool’s Day in typically silly style on Monday morning, led by Ant and Dec who claimed to be stepping out of the spotlight.
When GMB’s Charlotte Hawkins pretended to break a Marilyn Monroe necklace, one Twitter user went so far as to call the joke “dumb and unfunny.”
ANT AND DEC
Ant and Dec joined in the fun claiming they were taking a break from showbiz and TV to spend more time in the kitchen.
In the fun advert, they posed together in a black and white photo wearing tops emblazoned with the slogan ‘Taste Matters’, with the caption: ‘We’ve been thinking about this for a while, but we wanted you to hear it from us first.’ .
In quotes, Ant said: “I believe food has the power to bring people together and create cherished memories…
‘This is how my family feels when I make them bean toast. I’m excited to embark on this culinary journey with my sous chef, Dec.’
Meanwhile, Dec wrote about his love of cheese and branded Ant “a brilliant pot washer”; However, they did not manage to fool any fans with the publication.
Followers wrote: ‘Happy April Fool’s Day… Nice try guys, pinch… It can’t be real. It CAN’T be real… April Fool’s Day lol. I forgot it was today. I thought you were serious… Yes, Happy April Fool’s Day to you too…
‘Ooooo you almost had me there for a moment – no. Happy April Fool’s Day, guys x… Happy April Fool’s Day, guys. Hope you guys had a good Easter… You really had me for a minute!!!… Jokes on you two, April Fool’s Day, haha.’
Ant and Dec joined in the fun, claiming they were taking a break from showbiz and TV to spend more time in the kitchen.
Coming into the week, the Good Morning Britain hosts were some of the first stars to pull off a prank, with mixed reviews for the silly start.
GOOD MORNING GREAT BRITAIN
As the week began, the Good Morning Britain hosts were some of the first stars to pull off a prank, with mixed reviews for the silly start.
Presenter Charlotte Hawkins was seen modeling a pearl necklace, supposedly owned by Marilyn Monroe, however she was seen dropping the beads.
As the pearls made their way around the studio, co-host Richard Madeley was seen pondering whether the scene was a joke or actually a mistake.
Unimpressed viewers flooded Twitter, writing: “I saw it coming from a mile away, unfortunately gmb did it this morning with Marilyn Monroe’s pearl necklace so…
‘Boring and unfunny… as if anyone would have believed that the ugly, fat pearl necklace belonged to Marilyn Monroe…
‘The image of her pearls was small and delicate, an ugly, fat plastic thing that was placed around the presenter’s neck and then broken…
‘Lord, we did better on April 1st at school… Oh come on Richard, when you said that and then looked at the camera, I knew it was an April Fools’ prank…
‘Next year, if you’re still working, DO NOT look at the camera…’ The photo of the pearls around her neck was small and the GMB pearls were bigger. Huge huge mistake.’
Following the nonsense on Good Morning Britain, the stars of This Morning decided to get in on the prank, with presenters Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary leading the way.
In a segment about a vase, a woman claimed to have bought the pottery for £1.50, but it turned out to be worth a staggering £30,000.
THIS MORNING
Following the nonsense on Good Morning Britain, the stars of This Morning decided to get in on the prank, with presenters Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary leading the way.
In a segment about a vase, a woman claimed to have bought the pottery for £1.50, but it turned out to be worth a staggering £30,000.
Dermot then pretended to fall into the vase, leaving the pot shattered on the floor and Alison in complete shock at his mistake.
The incident was shared on This Morning’s official Twitter along with the caption: “It’s a vase bought for £1.50, which turned out to be worth over £30,000… or at least that’s what @AlisonHammond thought!” ..
‘What could go wrong… Look what happened when @radioleary pranked Alison this #AprilFoolsDay on #ThisMorning!’
Dermot then pretended to fall into the vase, leaving the pot shattered on the floor and Alison in complete shock at his mistake.
Amelia Dimoldenberg, the face and brains behind YouTube sensation Chicken Shop Date left fans delighted with a cheeky prank
CHICKEN STORE DATE
Amelia Dimoldenberg, the face and brains behind YouTube sensation Chicken Shop Date left fans delighted with a cheeky prank.
The star posed for a stunning perfume advert and announced the launch of her chicken flavored fragrance.
He added a caption that read: ‘Introducing L’eau de Nugget! Discover the sophistication of my NEW nugget-inspired fragrance, coming soon.’