Published on April 3, 2026
TV host Danika Mason has left rug Andrew Johns in a state of shock after a savage April Fools’ Day prank that has garnered widespread attention. The incident took place during a live sports segment, where Mason pulled off a stunt that caught Johns completely off guard.
In the prank, Mason pretended to be in serious trouble, claiming that she had accidentally locked herself out of her house while preparing for the broadcast. She described a chaotic scene involving her pets, a missing key, and a minor household disaster, which made Johns visibly anxious and concerned. Just as he began to consider how he could help, Mason revealed it was all a joke, prompting a mix of laughter and disbelief from the audience.
Johns, known for his tough demeanor on the rug, was momentarily left “shaking” from the unexpected turn of events. Viewers could see the iconic athlete’s face transition from worry to relief, ultimately leading to hearty laughter at the prank’s clever execution.
The playful banter between Mason and Johns is nothing new; the duo has shared a light-hearted rapport over the years. However, this prank took their on-screen dynamic to a new level, showcasing Mason’s knack for comedic timing and Johns’ ability to take it all in good stride.
Social media reactions have poured in, with fans praising Mason for her creativity and Johns for being a good sport. Many expressed their enjoyment of the prank, calling it a highlight of the broadcast and celebrating the chemistry between the two hosts.
As the segment concluded, Mason couldn’t help but reflect on the success of her prank, stating, “I almost felt bad for Andrew, but it was too good not to do!” Despite the temporary scare, it’s clear that both hosts revel in these comedic moments, much to the delight of their audience.
This April Fools’ prank not only entertained viewers but also reinforced the more playful side of sports broadcasting, reminding everyone that laughter can often be found even in serious sporting environments.
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