Family 'Coordinates' Christmas Gifts — Then Their Grandma Slowly Realizes All the Items Are 'Borrowed' from Her (Exclusive)
Some of the items they stole included a white and red coffee cup, a stone that said 'forgive' and two 'Chicken Soup for the Soul' books
Some of the items they stole included a white and red coffee cup, a stone that said 'forgive' and two 'Chicken Soup for the Soul' books
- For Christmas this year, Kaylee Hulse and her family decided to prank her grandma by "borrowing" items from her house and gifting them to her
- Some of the items they stole included a white and red coffee cup, a stone that said "forgive" and two Chicken Soup for the Soul books
- Throughout the prank, Hulse recorded her grandma's reactions. Later, she posted the video on TikTok, where it went viral, garnering 16.7 million views and more than 10,000 comments
One family decided to have a little extra fun with gifting this holiday season.
Leading up to the holiday, Kaylee Hulse and her family decided to prank her grandma, Cloye McGinley, 75, by "borrowing" items from her house and gifting them to her on Christmas.
"I love to do little pranks on my grandma because she is very trusting and always has the best reactions to things," Hulse, who's extremely close with her grandmother, tells PEOPLE exclusively. "I had seen a TikTok last Christmas with people taking things from their grandparents’ houses and using them as gifts. I knew that would be the perfect, harmless prank to play on her, so I told my mother about the idea."
"We got my grandfather, Jackson McGinley, involved so we could take things from her house when she wasn’t home," she adds. "I stole a white and red coffee cup, a stone that said 'forgive,' a wall sign from the bathroom that said 'blessed,' two Chicken Soup for the Soul books, a Bath & Body Works hand soap and body spray set, her Clinique lotion, a blue butterfly fridge magnet, a leopard-print cardigan, a small decorative sign that said 'You’re the friend everyone wishes they had' and a hand-painted frog."
When Christmas Day rolled around, Hulse, who lives in Corpus Christi, Texas, just five minutes from her grandma, was worried McGinley wouldn't recognize the items. However, when McGinley saw the red and white coffee cup, the first item picked, she recognized it right away.
"Everyone was struggling to keep a straight face as she reacted to each item," Hulse says, recalling the moment. "She told us afterward that she kept feeling bad because she knew the items were cheap and not the best gifts for the exchange."
She says in the moment her uncle, Trey Gann, couldn't stop laughing and had to cover his laughs with coughs, which led her grandma to rub his back and offer him water because she thought he was having a coughing fit.
"My favorite moment was definitely her reaction to the frog," she adds. "She loves frogs and has a million frog-related things in her home. She always told me growing up that 'frog' stood for 'Forever Rely On God.' When I chose the frog, I had no idea it was one she had hand-painted herself, but I’m so glad it was because it made her reaction so much better."
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Throughout the prank, Hulse recorded her grandma's reactions. Later, she posted the video on TikTok, where it went viral, garnering 16.7 million views and more than 10,000 comments.
"she was flabbergasted when she saw that frog