'Bro plays VAL?': 'Property Brothers' star Drew Scott takes on Simu Liu in playful challenges
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Drew Scott often teams up with his brother Jonathan Scott for hilarious videos. However, 'Property Brothers' star tried something different and teamed up with Shang-Chi actor Simu Liu for some epic challenges.
Drew recently took to his social media and shared a hilarious video with Simu. HGTV personality and Marvel star took some insane challenges like basketball, chess, tortilla slap challenge and more. Notably, the stakes were more thrilling and fans can't get over it.
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Drew Scott and Simu Liu take fun challenges
Drew and Simu enjoyed some exciting challenges in a new video shared on 'Property Brothers' Instagram. The video starts with Drew explaining that Simu has excepted his challenge. Drew further revealed in the video that if wins, he will compete in his Valerie video game. The HGTV star also noted that he has never played the game before. However, Simu said that if he wins the challenge then Drew has to design Marvel star's office. The duo started the challenge with a ping-pong game. Drew and Simu then played cornhole, basketball, music, chess, knitting, Tortilla and Hand slap. Alongside the video, the reality star penned in the caption, "Game on, @simuliu #challengeaccepted."
Who wins the challenge?
While Drew and Simu had fun during the games, 'Property Brothers' star won the challenge. Now Scott will compete with Simu in the Valerie video game. Meanwhile, social media users also had fun while watching the video. An Instagram user said, "Bro plays VAL!? NO WAY!" Another noted, "Valory 😭." "And I thought infinity war was the craziest crossover," said next person. Another fan commented, "Okay this turned out epic." Another user added, "The tortilla slap sent me into orbit." Another follower wrote, "Does @simuliu have a brother? If he doesn’t, you had a definite advantage of lifelong sibling rivalry."
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