Rihanna Prank Serenades Jimmy Kimmel, Throws Money and Confetti on Him While He Sleeps
This is the most ludicrous thing ever.
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What would you do if Rihanna started singing in your bedroom at 1 a.m.? Well, you could ask Jimmy Kimmel—as that's exactly what happened to him. (He handled it by looking mostly confused and keeping silent—exactly how we'd handle it, too.)
Kimmel, known for his pranks, gets a weird wake-up(?) call in the form of Rihanna and two backup dancers as she sings her new song "Bitch Better Have My Money," and throws fake money and confetti on the unsuspecting late-night host.
It's hilariously ridiculous. Watch it all go down:
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