[03/08/23 - 10:06 AM] E! Pulls Off the Ultimate Gag as "Celebrity Prank Wars," Hosted and Executive Produced by Kevin Hart and Nick Cannon, Premieres Thursday, April 6 at 10 P.M. ET/PT Each episode will feature celebrities planning and perpetrating some of the wildest and most viral pranks on each other, as hosts Nick Cannon and Kevin Hart choose one winner of the Prank War.
[via press release from E!]
E! PULLS OFF THE ULTIMATE GAG AS "CELEBRITY PRANK WARS," HOSTED AND EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY KEVIN HART AND NICK CANNON, PREMIERES THURSDAY, APRIL 6 AT 10 P.M. ET/PT
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. - March 8, 2023 - Kevin Hart and Nick Cannon take their famous friendly feud to the next level with E!'s hilarious new competition series "Celebrity Prank Wars," premiering Thursday, April 6 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
It's an all-out war as one celebrity pranks another, and the payback begins. Each episode will feature celebrities planning and perpetrating some of the wildest and most viral pranks on each other, as hosts Nick Cannon and Kevin Hart choose one winner of the Prank War. Celebrities are always trying to up the ante as each prank is more elaborate than the next - all of them with unexpected twists, embarrassing situations and shocking reveals. Celebrities would be smart to stay on high alert with these pranksters in town!
Celebrity participants include: Anthony Anderson, Brie Bella, Nikki Bella, Lil Duval, Big E, Fantasia, Tiffany Haddish, Taraji P. Henson, Lil Jon, Kofi Kingston, Ludacris, Joel McHale, Killer Mike, Chance The Rapper, T-Pain, Robin Thicke, T.I. and Xavier Woods.
"Celebrity Prank Wars" is produced by Hartbeat and NCredible with Kevin Hart, Nick Cannon, Kevin Healey, Luke Kelly-Clyne, Mike Stein, Bryan Smiley, Thai Randolph, Jeff Clanagan, Michael Goldman and Ben Sumpter serving as Executive Producers.
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