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In this sidesplitting video, Daniel's partner unleashes a diabolical plan to prank her arachnophobic beau. <br/><br/>Armed with lifelike fake spiders, she sets the stage for an epic scare-fest. With Daniel unsuspecting, she stealthily hurls the faux arachnids in his direction, sending him into a frenzy of panic. <br/><br/>As the spiders fly through the air, Daniel's heart races faster than an Olympic sprinter, nearly causing it to leap out of his chest in protest.<br/><br/>Daniel's reaction is pure comedy gold, making this prank an instant classic and ensuring that spiders will forever hold a special place in his nightmares.<br/><br/>Location: Cologne / Germany <br/>WooGlobe Ref : WGA807273<br/>For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.com

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