By ROSIE WATERLAND
Here’s a funny prank you guys:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-9iANo4MO8
That’s Nova’s Fitzy and Wippa, the much-loved Aussie morning radio duo. If you can’t watch right now, the camera basically follows them around as they try to plant sneaky kisses on the women in their office.
Hilarious, right? Clever pranksters trying to kiss women without their permission – what could be funnier than that?
Like most FM radio personalities, pulling pranks is part of Fitzy and Wippa’s shtick. And a lot of what they do makes me laugh – I still lose it when I listen to clips of them playing The Rihanna Game.
But.
This prank really, really doesn’t sit right with me.
I just don’t understand how inappropriately kissing someone without their permission is hilarious.
I think it portrays an astonishing lack of understanding when it comes to the concept of consent.
I get that most people would probably find the prank funny, and I’ll admit that I did laugh at the awkwardness of it in some parts, but I was just left with an overall feeling of… creepiness. The skit opens with Fitzy saying that “Inappropriate kissing in the workplace is not on.”
Yeah. That’s true. But then they spend the entire five minutes lunging at women’s faces because FUNNY. Wippa even offers tips like “Catch them off guard so they don’t know it’s coming. Be friendly and engaging – then land one on the lips.”