Ashton Kutcher returns to Punk'd as Kim Kardashian couldn't be bothered and he pulls out all the stops for Drake.
What happens when the biggest stars in the world get too high on the Hollywood hog? When their bank accounts start swelling bigger than their heads? Master prankster Ashton Kutcher is there to punk 'em down to earth.
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Ashton Kutcher returns to Punk'd as Kim Kardashian couldn't be bothered and he pulls out all the stops for Drake.
When Hillary Swank holds a signing session at Comic-con (comics fanatics convention) and has a go with a remote control robot, it hurtfully knocks over a Canadian fan's brother. Highschool musical actress, Ashley Tisdale, visits a hospital kids ward, where the 'coma patient' (Jonathan) suddenly wakes up. Rapper Chamillionaire believes that a producer is offering him a male film lead. His party is accosted by the 'Spanish' restaurant manager for 'inappropriate behavior'.
Segment #1 - Rihanna and her friend stop and hear some street performers and when her friend gives them a $100 instead of a $5 they exchange it and the kids accuse them of stealing so Rihanna puts in $10 and walks away. The uncle gets the cops and they tell her she is going to jail so she wants to give them the $100 and her album. Segment #2 - Hugh Jackman gets a tour of a director's house and is asked to turn on the grill but nothing happens so they leave for a restaurant only to return to the house on fire. Firefighters tell them that houses next to it was caught on fire as well. They tell them they need to go downtown for questioning. Segment #3 - Eric Dill and his band, The Click Five, are at a bowling alley and they get yelled at for crossing the line and goofing around; then Eric rolls the ball and right as it gets to the pins, the metal bar comes down and breaks. Then he gets blamed for ruining a birthday party and a 300 game. An employee threatens Eric by saying he would be the first guy he beat up since he was released from prison.
When Sanaa Lathan attends a psychic reading, the truth behind the psychic's powers rears its ugly, double head. Trey Songz is a guest on the Big Boy in the morning radio show when he meets a charity winner that should've never won.
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