A video of a YouTuber strutting on a ramp at the New York Fashion Week while onlookers cheered for him is making the rounds on social media.
Fred Beyer, 21, wore a clear trash bag, a shower cap and bright pink shorts while confidently walking down the ramp at an event held by social media agency Creators Inc. at New York Fashion Week.
He did not seem to raise any suspicion from the audience, but he kept looking over his shoulder while walking down. By the end of his stroll down the catwalk, a security officer can be seen chasing him down.
At the end of the ramp, the security guard grabs hold of him and drags him from the runway leaving the audience shocked.
Fred Beyer, 21, wore a clear trash bag, a shower cap and bright pink shorts while confidently walking down the ramp
But he kept looking over his shoulder while walking down. By the end of his catwalk, a security officer can be seen chasing him down
At the end of the ramp, the security guard grabs hold of him and drags him from the runway leaving the audience shocked
Beyer, who has 300,000 Youtuber subscribers regularly posts videos of himself pranking the public, service industry and the police
Beyer, who has 300,000 Youtuber subscribers regularly posts videos of himself pranking the public, service industry and the police.
Most of the Florida-born prankster’s videos are of him causing a ruckus in public and doing controversial things that cause distress to people around him.
He has teased an upcoming video on the prank he pulled at the NYFW ramp on his Instagram. Beyer wrote on his Instagram story: ‘Banger dropping tomorrow. 5pm EST’
Beyer teased an upcoming video on the prank he pulled at the NYFW ramp on his Instagram stories on September 12
Most of the Florida-born prankster’s videos are of him causing a ruckus in public and doing controversial things that cause distress to people around him
One of his popular prank videos involve attempting to pull a fire alarm at a library. The video currently has 967,459 views.
Beyer is seen entering a library and telling a bunch of people that he’s going to pull the fire alarm. As he makes an attempt, multiple library staff members come up to him and stop him.
When the staff tell him that it is illegal to pull a false fire alarm, he shows them that the alarms are fakes he has stuck to the wall. Later in the video, he is seen doing the same at a police station.
Another one of his popular videos is of Beyer going undercover at a feminist gym where he pretended to be a woman and entered the gym and is soon questioned by the staff.
Beyer is seen visiting a Goodwill store to buy clothing to wear to the gym. He is seen barging into a staff meeting at the store and filming them without consent.
The video which currently has 500,000 views shows police officers confronting Beyer and videographer at the store. Beyer is then seeing walking around the gym and is soon interrogated by the staff and asked to leave. After refusing multiple times to do so, he walks out.
Viewers can expect something similar in his upcoming NYFW video. It is not yet clear how he managed to get on the ramp or if there is a specific motive behind this prank.
The event hosted by Creators Inc. took place at the Conrad hotel in downtown Manhattan and was meant to be an ‘unparalleled content opportunity and creator-networking experience’ for the attendees.
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YouTube prankster Fred Beyer wears a TRASH BAG as he crashes New York Fashion Week catwalk, but no one even bats an eyelid until he’s tackled by security
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