Perth YouTube pranksters Seb Bush and Will Woods scared after joking with a ‘bikie’

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YouTube pranksters ‘afraid for life’ after attempting to joke with a ‘bikie’ backfires spectacularly: ‘If I see you again, I’ll knock you out’

  • Perth comedians Seb Bush and Will Woods make videos like Misfit Minds
  • In their latest video shared Monday, they pose as millennial drug dealers
  • They are joking at the expense of a man in a bike vest who threatens them
  • The vest is not real but comes from a popular fictional TV show about a biker gang

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An Australian YouTube prankster has had the fright of his life after he joked at the expense of a ‘bikie’ who chased him and threatened to ‘take him out’.

Perth comedians Seb Bush and Will Woods, of Misfit Minds, shared the clip Monday in which they approach random people posing as millennial drug dealers dressed in sideways caps, sunglasses and a fanny pack.

“We’re going to approach people who are clearly not looking for drugs and pretend they’re just swinging them (giving them drugs),” one of the two said.

After approaching a man outside a Cash Converters wearing a leather jacket and dark sunglasses, one of the two joked that he knew him and that he “broke his bondage gear last week.”

The man, who looked like a cyclist because of his clothing, immediately took offense.

The pair joke to a 'cyclist' outside a Cash Converters who chased one of the two into the street (pictured)

The pair joke to a ‘cyclist’ outside a Cash Converters who chased one of the two into the street (pictured)

Seb Bush and Will Woods upload joke and comedy videos to YouTube under the name Misfit Minds (pictured)

Seb Bush and Will Woods upload joke and comedy videos to YouTube under the name Misfit Minds (pictured)

Seb Bush and Will Woods upload joke and comedy videos to YouTube under the name Misfit Minds (pictured)

‘Do you know who I am?’ the bearded and tattooed man asks, getting off his push bike.

The comedian backed onto the street with the man following him, before finally letting go of the argument.

“I think you got the wrong person, mate… if I see you again, I’ll knock you out.”

The man was wearing a biker vest, but it seems the prankster didn’t know it had SAMCRO patches on it – the fictional motorcycle club from the television series Sons of Anarchy.

The leather vests are available for purchase through the craft website Etsy for about $200.

The stranger was wearing a fictional cycling vest from the show Sons of Anarchy (pictured)

The stranger was wearing a fictional cycling vest from the show Sons of Anarchy (pictured)

The stranger was wearing a fictional cycling vest from the show Sons of Anarchy (pictured)

Back in the car with his mate, the prankster seems relieved.

“I almost shit myself… that was so scary,” he says.

The comedians briefly made headlines last year when they snuck into the AFL Grand Final in Perth by buying hi-vis vests in Kmart and driving loading trolleys past security.

The pair previously filmed themselves having a drink in the stadium lobby after a guard let them in in Kmart hi-vis vests in the 2021 AFL Grand Final (pictured)

The pair previously filmed themselves having a drink in the stadium lobby after a guard let them in in Kmart hi-vis vests in the 2021 AFL Grand Final (pictured)

The pair previously filmed themselves having a drink in the stadium lobby after a guard let them in in Kmart hi-vis vests in the 2021 AFL Grand Final (pictured)

“We definitely didn’t think we were going to get in,” Seb told 6PR earlier.

“We didn’t plan too far ahead and once we got in we were blown away and thought ‘while we’re here we might as well watch the footy and have a beer’.”

“We didn’t mean any harm.”

After the incident, Optus Stadium tightened security.

The pair were investigated but not charged by the WA Police Department, who decided it was “not in the public interest.”