'You Kiddin' Me?!': Kim Kardashian's new prank series to premiere on September 22

Executive produced by the KUWTK star and produced by Lionsgate the series features celebrities and their families as they take on the challenge to pull comic pranks on the public.
Kim Kardashian attends KKW Beauty launch at ULTA Beauty on October 24, 2019 in New York City.
Kim Kardashian attends KKW Beauty launch at ULTA Beauty on October 24, 2019 in New York City.

Kim Kardashian West's weekly prank show, 'You Kiddin' Me?!' for Facebook Watch will premiere on its newly launched show page, on Saturday, September 22, with a line-up of celebrity guests that include the Kardashian-Jenners, Zoe Saldana and Lisa Rinna, among others.

Executive produced by the KUWTK star and produced by Lionsgate the series features celebrities and their families as they take on the challenge to pull comic pranks on the public. At times they might end up embarrassing themselves during the pranks as well. The celebrities are connected and instructed by their families, via earpieces, on what they should say and do. The show’s executive producers are Jennifer O’Connell, Brian Tannenbaum, Peter M Cohen, and Melissa Stokes.

In the first season of the 10 episode series, the guest line-up includes Kris Jenner, Kendall Jenner, and Kourtney Kardashian, as well as the families of Zoe Saldana, TI, Lisa Rinna (pictured above), Gabriel Iglesias, and WWE superstars Daniel Bryan & The Bella Twins.



 

The Facebook Watch series will be available via mobile, desktop and Facebook's TV apps as well. Members from Facebook will also be chosen to participate in the show by pranking their favourite celebrities. In addition to this, kids of the producers and celebrities will also select top prank ideas from Facebook users for the show. This show is Lionsgate's first premium series for Facebook Watch. 

All the series episodes, clips and other content can be located on its Facebook Watch show page. Launching on September 22, the episode will start at 12 pm PT on Saturday. 

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