Classic 'Punk'd' Episodes To Watch Before Chance The Rapper Revival

"Punk'd" is an American classic of the 2000s, full of celebrity pranks that take it farther than the victims ever wanted. With the revival being hosted by Chance The Rapper, it's time to revisit Ashton Kutcher's favorite little nightmares.

"Punk'd" had another revival on MTV, but fans lost interest quickly with a lack of high profile celebrities. Kutcher's "Punk'd" focused on the Hollywood elite he knew and rubbed elbows with at parties. Hopefully, this new "Punk'd" will continue the tradition.

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Beyonce

Destiny's Child breakout star Beyonce's "Punk'd" episode is absolutely priceless. This superstar shows up for a Christmas event for underprivileged kids, sings "Silent Night" for them, then is entrusted with adorning the star on the giant tree.

Lo and behold, as soon as she starts placing the star, the tree falls over. At Kuther's behest, the children start yelling "you ruined our Christmas" and put Beyonce in an awkward position.

Chance the Rapper is good friends with Beyonce, so hopefully, there's a part two for this artist.

Justin Timberlake

Kutcher really made Justin Timberlake's life flash right before his eyes for this "Punk'd" episode. The IRS comes knocking at Timberlake's door, claiming that he owed 900,000 dollars in back taxes. They rushed into his home and started repossessing his things, a young and anonymous Dax Shepard at the helm of the process.

The singer ended up calling several people, looking desolate on the front porch of his home. Coming to the rescue, Kutcher came in smugly, Timberlake relieved he wasn't in actual trouble.

Elijah Wood

Kutcher wanted to teach Elijah Wood a lesson in smoking, naming the episode "Don't Blow Smoke Up My Ass". Wood and his friend were smoking and driving, and stopped by a giant trash bin to throw a cigarette in a can away.

To Wood's dismay, it was a bin with flammable material that exploded from the cigarette and threw debris on top of another person's car. That person came out yelling, the cops came, and Wood looked helpless until the crew revealed the truth.

Wilmer Valderrama

Kutcher "Punk'd" his "That 70s Show" co-star Wilmer Valderrama while he was hanging out with him and Danny Masterson, another 70s show alum. The trio walked to Valderrama's SUV only to have a crazy dude destroying it. The man keeps yelling that it's because Kutcher stole his girlfriend.

Valderrama just watches in horror as the offender breaks the windows, exhaust, paint job, you name it. Kutcher said it looked like his co-star was calculating the cost of damage in his head. Luckily, the real SUV Escalade was hidden and returned.