A K-pop fan devised a hilarious way to prank her father by replacing family photos in his office with Korean idols and capturing him walking by obliviously until “Day6” before realizing it.
Holly Wilber, 21, from Charleston, South Carolina, has been a fan of K-pop for years, sharing a mutual love of the genre with a friend and attending several concerts.
Over the years, Holly’s dad, Paul, 59, has played several photo-based pranks on her by hiding images of football players and country music stars beneath the glass counter on her desk, waiting to see how long it would take her to notice.
And so, Holly decided to take these jokes one step future and give her father a “taste of his own medicine,” removing photos from frames in Paul’s office and replacing them with K-pop stars.
Paul has taken little interest in his daughter’s love of K-pop, and over the first few days, her father was oblivious to the new additions.
As days passed, Holly would record short videos to update her social media followers, each time showing a new collection of photos that had made their way into her dad’s office.
But then, on Day6, Paul finally noticed.
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Having been summoned by her dad, an excited Holly laughed as she recorded his reaction and pointed out where the photos were all hiding.
Holly said: “My dad is a pretty observant guy, so I thought, surely, he would notice within the first 24 hours. I’m glad it took him so long to realize what I was doing.
“I had a lot of fun replacing the photos and anxiously waiting every time he walked into his office to see if he would spot them.
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“I gradually put them in more visible places each day to see how much I could get away with.
“It takes a lot to make my dad laugh.
“Typically, when he finds something funny, he just smirks.
“When he finally figured it out, and I told him I had been at it for six days, he audibly laughed, and all I could feel was pride.”