A prankster risked his parents’ wrath by covering their stylish kitchen with a thick layer of chocolate spread before sharing the results in a video on social media.
People have been left speechless after prankster Kaih Anderson, from Sydney, Australia, drowned every surface in his parents’ kitchen in chocolate spread.
Kaih, who is also known on TikTok as @kaihspeakup, decided he would put this sweet treat to use by spreading several jars of the brown treat in every crevice of his parents’ kitchen.
The chic white and black kitchen area was absolutely spotless before the prankster transformed the room into a chocolate disaster.
Onlookers were amazed to see such a sweet spread get lost in a video which has now garnered 2.4 million views, with one person asking: “I just have a question.” For what???
Viewers were left baffled by the chocolate transformation Kaih Anderson created in his parents’ kitchen, with many foodie fans asking him why he would use the expensive and tasty spread.


The mischievous prankster didn’t stop at the chocolate disaster. Just two days ago he hit the family kitchen again, filling the cupboards with bean bags. Kaih Andersen previously appeared in an episode of “The World’s Strictest Parents” where he and another child spray-painted their host’s sheep.
However, this spectacular transformation has a positive side: the young man applied cling film to the surfaces to make the cleaning job a little less tricky in the long run.
One user even went so far as to “thank God” for the presence of plastic film among the muddy scenes.
Nor is it known exactly how many hazelnut spread containers it took to create such a mess in every square inch of the kitchen, including the kettle.
However, based on the mountain of empty jars that can be seen in the stunning comparison video, we can assume that there were a lot of them.
But this isn’t Kaih’s first rodeo, as the experienced jester previously spray-painted a sheep alongside another child in an episode of “World’s Strictest Parents.”
Many viewers were keen to share their views on the shocking prank video, which now has 1,642 comments.
Some were left stunned by the high price of the chocolate spread, with one person writing: “But Nutella is so expensive! Why would you do that?’
Another chimed in: “No one talks about the price of Nutella. »
Meanwhile, one foodie added: “I’m crying because I don’t have money for Nutella.”
One viewer was left perplexed as to why the prankster even pulled this prank, saying: “The Nutella had expired, hadn’t it?
‘It must have been off!! But who the hell would keep Nutella long enough for it to expire?

But the prankster was not completely irresponsible. Some even went so far as to “thank God” that he covered every surface in the kitchen with cling film before creating the chocolate disaster.


How many jars of Nutella it took is not yet confirmed, but based on the many jars of Nutella piled in the sink amid the sea of chocolate spread, we can assume that they were numerous. Fans couldn’t wait to see a cleaning video as well as her parents’ reaction to the muddy mess in the family kitchen.
Others joined in on the TikToker’s joke, with one person making a creative play on the words from Doja Cat’s song “Paint The Town Red,” which plays in the video. They commented: “I’m painting the city with Nutella. »
Some of the prankster’s followers begged for a follow-up to the cleanup, with one fan saying: “I’ve literally been waiting for the cleanup video.”
But many are also eager to see parents’ reaction to the chocolate disaster.
Users also saw the funny side of this sweet waterfall, as one joked: “I could have eaten all that, why not give it to me,” while another joked: “Back of the plot: it’s not Nutella. »








Some of Kaih Anderson’s TikTok followers also saw the funny side of the sweet prank, with one adjusting the lyrics from Doja Cat’s “Paint The Town Red” to: “I Paint the town Nutella.”
However, this wasn’t the last time mischievous Anderson played a prank on his parents, as the young man struck again just two days ago.
The prankster decided to take another hit at the family kitchen, filling the cupboards with bean bags.
Her mother didn’t see the good side of things because she went, without any idea, to put away her groceries and then shower with the beans. She smoked: “Far away. I’ve had it up to here.’