On April 1st last year, Good Morning Britain played a prank that left viewers on the edge of their seats, with many believing they had just witnessed a priceless piece of history being destroyed live on-air. During a segment about celebrity memorabilia, the show showcased a stunning £700k necklace once owned by Marilyn Monroe. However, the prank took a dramatic turn when host Richard Arnold accidentally appeared to damage the rare item.
As the necklace was being handled by a guest expert, Richard fumbled with it, and it seemed as though the jewel had broken in his hands. The camera zoomed in on the broken piece, and viewers were left gasping, thinking the famous Marilyn Monroe piece was ruined. The tension on set was palpable as the host and guest experts scrambled to assess the damage, with viewers anxiously watching from home.
But in true April Fools’ style, it was all a setup. The necklace wasn’t broken, and the whole incident was a cleverly executed prank. The production team had staged the moment to create a dramatic, tense scenario before revealing it was all in good fun. Once the gag was revealed, the host and experts shared a good laugh with the audience.
The prank was a perfect example of the show’s playful April Fools' spirit, leaving viewers both stunned and amused by the carefully crafted hoax. Of course, the real Marilyn Monroe necklace remains safe, and the incident became another memorable moment in April Fools’ history for Good Morning Britain.
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