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Mom wakes up from hand surgery unaware daughter is pranking her with ‘tiny’ fake hand
I laughed so hard!
Sasha Alonzo
02.12.24

Picture this: You’re waking up from surgery, still groggy and disoriented, only to find that reality isn’t quite as you left it.

This was the scene for one unsuspecting mom, who became the centerpiece of a brilliantly executed prank by her daughter.

The mom, fresh out of wrist surgery and still under the influence of anesthesia, was the perfect candidate for a bit of harmless mischief.

Kendyl Culpepper - Tik Tok
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Kendyl Culpepper - Tik Tok

The architect of this playful plot was none other than Kendyl Culpepper, a daughter with a flair for the dramatic and a keen sense of humor.

As her mother was slowly emerging from the fog of anesthesia in the hospital room, Kendyl saw an opportunity to inject a little levity into the situation.

Armed with a plastic hand, she was ready to pull off a prank that would soon have the internet in stitches.

Kendyl Culpepper - Tik Tok
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Kendyl Culpepper - Tik Tok

With a convincingly worried expression, Kendyl approached her mother’s bedside.

“Mom, did they tell you what happened?” she asked with feigned concern.

Then, in a dramatic reveal, she presented the plastic hand, proclaiming, “Well, your hand is gone. They gave you mine.”

To her mom, who was still not fully alert, this bizarre statement seemed like a shocking new reality.

Kendyl Culpepper - Tik Tok
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Kendyl Culpepper - Tik Tok

Trying her best to maintain a serious demeanor, Kendyl elaborated on the supposed situation.

“They couldn’t save your hand, so I gave them mine. Don’t worry, I can still do important things like read the Bible and cheer at baseball games. It’s totally fine.”

Despite her efforts to keep a straight face, Kendyl’s mom looked on in horror and disbelief at the small hand sticking out from her daughter’s sleeve.

Kendyl Culpepper - Tik Tok
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Kendyl Culpepper - Tik Tok

The prank took a humorous turn as Kendyl added, “I’m not even left-handed, so I can still write just fine.”

Her mom, still in a state of post-anesthesia confusion, slowly lifted her own hand, examining it, then turned her gaze to her daughter’s peculiar new appendage, trying to make sense of the situation.

Kendyl Culpepper - Tik Tok
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Kendyl Culpepper - Tik Tok

Kendyl continued to describe the quirks of her new ‘hand.’

“You might notice the ring size is different, but that’s okay,” she said.

“Oh, and there’s a callous on one of the fingers. It can be a bit annoying at times, but you’ll get used to it. I hope you enjoy your new hand.”

Her mom, finally finding her voice amidst the confusion, could only utter a bewildered “I’m sorry,” noting how unusually small the fake hand was.

Kendyl Culpepper - Tik Tok
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Kendyl Culpepper - Tik Tok

“It’s the best they could do under the circumstances,” Kendyl replied, now bursting into laughter.

She went on to assure her mom that life with the tiny prosthetic was completely manageable, demonstrating various activities like driving a car, holding hands, and even texting with ease.

Kendyl Culpepper - Tik Tok
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Kendyl Culpepper - Tik Tok

The video capturing this hilarious prank unfortunately doesn’t show the moment when Kendyl’s mom realized it was all a joke.

However, it does cut to a later scene where she’s seen in the car, laughing so hard that tears are streaming down her face.

Clearly, she had a great sense of humor about the whole ordeal, joining countless others on the internet who found joy and laughter in her daughter’s playful trick.

Kendyl Culpepper - Tik Tok
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Kendyl Culpepper - Tik Tok

This delightful prank, showcasing a daughter’s creative spirit and a mother’s good-natured response, serves as a heartwarming reminder of the fun and laughter that can be found in life’s most unexpected moments.

To see the video in its entirety watch it below.

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