AdvertisementConsider fake trips an extension of the YouTube’s partiality to prank videos.
These numbers reflect the prank videos’ propensity to go viral.
Titled, “48 HOURS LYING CHALLENGING- MY FAKE TRIP TO JAPAN!” Alzate and her husband drove to Walt Disney World in Orlando and attempted to use the Japan pavilion at Epcot as a backdrop for photographs in front of the fake temple architecture.
Whatever the reason, her “fake trip” drew in 2.7 million views, more than double the average of her recent videos.
“Fake trip” videos, take a lot of time to make, and cost a lot of money.