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Jesse - YouTube
Crazy Pranks. Pranking Couple. Public Prank.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgefQJC5UgbWJHDxBqB4qVg
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Jesse (@Jessewelle) | Twitter
The latest Tweets from Jesse (@Jessewelle). http:https://t.co/bAmOL9IUwk. Cyber Space
https://twitter.com/Jessewelle
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Jesse - Home | Facebook
Jesse. 1,357,018 likes · 937 talking about this. Pranks SAAAAN
https://www.facebook.com/PrankvsPrank
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Jesse Wellens (@jessewelle) • Instagram photos and videos
2.2m Followers, 164 Following, 942 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Jesse Wellens (@jessewelle)
https://www.instagram.com/jessewelle/
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Snapchat
jessewelle | Snapchat
https://www.snapchat.com/add/jessewelle
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Prank Vs Prank | The Shorty Awards
Prank-loving couple Jesse and Jeana launched to internet celebrity through a series of tricks they played on each other and posted to YouTube. With more than 9 million subscribers and the title of “YouTube’s best pranksters" by USA Today in 2013, PrankvsPrank includes how-to segments—how to prepare the trick and record the reactions. Often collaborating with other YouTubers, their 2015 viral “Aladdin Magic Carpet Prank," featuring inner-city carpet riding with director Casey Neistat has close to 13 million YouTube views since October. In September 2015, PrankvsPrank was awarded a Streamy Award for the best pranks show.
http://shortyawards.com/8th/prankvsprank
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Jeana Smith - Bio, Facts, Family | Famous Birthdays
Learn about Jeana Smith: her birthday, what she did before fame, her family life, fun trivia facts, popularity rankings, and more.
https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/jeana-smith.html
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Jesse Wellens - Bio, Facts, Family | Famous Birthdays
Learn about Jesse Wellens: his birthday, what he did before fame, his family life, fun trivia facts, popularity rankings, and more.
https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/jesse-wellens.html
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PrankvsPrank - Wikipedia
PrankvsPrank, also known as PvP, is a YouTube channel created by Jesse Michael Wellens[2] and his then-girlfriend Jennifer "Jeana" Smith.[3][4][5] In 2007, the two began to play pranks on each other and post videos of the pranks on websites, eventually forming a channel on YouTube.[4][6] The channel has more than 1.8 billion video views and more than 10.2 million subscribers as of February, 2017.[7] After Wellens and Smith split in May 2016, Wellens became the sole user of the channel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PrankvsPrank