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Turns out making a YouTube prank show can be 'toxic' to a relationship


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LOS ANGELES — A month after Jesse Wellens and Jeana Smith — a.k.a. PrankvsPrank — announced their break-up via YouTube comes this revelation: making a show together may not be the healthiest thing for a relationship.

"It was great in the beginning but then it slowly ... it kinda like polluted our relationship and made it toxic," the 31-year-old Wellens said Thursday during an episode of Shane Dawson's Fullscreen video podcast Shane & Friends.

The duo, who have gone their separate ways both personally and professionally, recently starred in a YouTube red series Prank Academy. They had been pranking each other on the Internet since 2007. Read more...

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