NFL superstar Larry Donnell was on Delta Flight 1086 when the plane shockingly slid off the runway at LaGuardia airport earlier this week. But the popular footballer did NOT yell "f*ck her right in the p*ssy" following the scary crash.
Confused?
The renowned news station MSNBC was eager to snag an interview with the New York Giants player right after the incident. But instead, a reporter managed to phone a guy just pretending to be Donnell. And during their brief talk, the impostor pulled the infamous "FHRITP" prank - LIVE on the air!
(via TMZ)
Howard Stern should be so proud!
The best part? The broadcaster continues the fake interview for several more seconds before realizing what actually happened.
Funny, or just annoying?
The clip is currently going viral on Twitter. Meanwhile, the professional tight end has yet to comment on the rather vulgar prank, but thankfully he's safe and unharmed. Donnell continues posting on Instagram:
beyond_greatnes: "Plane down... Look at this sh*t! Knew I shoulda stayed my a$$ at home."
According to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, a total of 131 people were on-board the plane (including crew members). Six individuals experienced non-life threatening injuries, and at least two were taken to the hospital.
Can MstarsNews readers find any humor in the situation? Sound-off in the comments below. Keep updated with MSNBC on Twitter.
On a more positive note - how many fans are ready for football season to start up again!?
FYI - the 26-year-old athlete played in college for Grambling State. Donnell was signed by the Giants as a undrafted free agent in 2012. He became the team's starting tight end during the 2014 season. He later emerged as one of quarterback Eli Manning's "favorite targets." Maybe better luck this year...
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