Alien Jellyfish Hoax

From Joe King:


The ‘alien jellyfish’ WAS a hoax!
by Ellie Zolfagharifard and Sarah Griffiths
DailyMail.co.uk

Glowing creature in Bristol harbour turns out to be publicity stunt for a TV programme

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Videos of light appeared on YouTube with many claiming it to be an ‘alien’

Biologists suggested it may be a marine salp which has drifted off course

But it turns out the ‘alien’ creature was placed in the harbour to promote a new TV programme about magic that will air on Watch.

…The guerrilla campaign was created to launch a new show called “˜The Happenings” on Watch, which features the magicians “˜Barry and Stewart” and is made by the producers of Derren Brown.

…It launches on Monday December 9 at 9pm on Watch.

Read the rest of this article and watch the video here.

Sacha Baron Cohen Pranks Awards Ceremony

As Sacha Baron Cohen was being honored November 9, 2013, at the Charlie Chaplin Britannia Award For Excellence In Comedy, he, channeling Chaplin, slipped and pushed Grace Collington, 87, an actress who appeared with Charlie Chaplin in 1931″²s City Lights at the age of five, off the stage.

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Sacha Baron Cohen “Kills” Award Presenter at Britannia Awards:

via BBC America

A Ballsy PR Stunt

From Erin:


Mr. Balls, aka ‘Senhor Testiculo,’ goes to bat for cancer research
by Stephen Williams
June 9, 2013
New York Daily News

Mascot for Brazilian cancer awareness group has made new friends with kids and adults while driving a serious medical issue into the media spotlight.

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At first blush, the mascot’s name is rather endearing: Mr. Balls.

But for those who might find that descriptive title offensive, the scrotum-shaped character also answers to “Senhor Testiculo” in Brazil, where he is a spokes-thing for a group that is seeking to raise awareness of testicular cancer research.

An important mission, granted, and the rather graphic creation sponsored by Brazil’s Association of Personal Assistance for Cancer has done its job by propelling the issue into the media spotlight.

“Both children and adults loved taking pictures with the mascot, a friendly snowman in the shape of testicle,” says the non-profit organization’s website.

You’ve got to admire Mr. Balls’ bravery to let it all hang out. The character’s eyes have a kind of bedroom quality, and, thanks to the positive response to Sponge Bob’s dental occlusion, Mr. Balls’ buck teeth are almost fashionable.

Hundreds of men die from testicular cancer every year, so the effort behind Mr. Balls is no laughing matter. The American Cancer Society said recently that occurrences of testicular cancer are increasing, both domestically and elsewhere.