
KSI & W2S CONTROL THE SIDEMEN FOR A DAY
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KSI and W2S take over the Sidemen for a day, turning a standard Sidemen Sunday into a multi-stage, chaotic control experiment. The video opens with JJ and Harry declaring they will dictate the day, and the Sidemen split into two teams to navigate five distinct stages. The first task pairs Ethan against Tobi in a strange hand-sumo game, setting a playful, competitive tone and establishing the format where either JJ or Harry will influence the next segment. The teams rapidly vote between a KSI task or a Wroetoshaw task, and the mood toggles between competitive banter and genuine camaraderie as the players react to the randomised selections. From the outset, the stakes feel lighthearted, with the players joking about beards, fashion, and random shopping choices, all while maintaining the familiar Sidemen Sunday energy. In the shopping segment, George volunteers to be dressed by others, and Vik assigns tasks with a generous budget of £2000 per person. The group debates whether to buy disguises, appliances, or extravagant outfits, leaning toward items that are funny or embarrassing rather than practical. The banter peaks as participants propose increasingly ridiculous ideas like mankinis, a unicorn head, and even a broomstick transport concept. The conversations reveal personalities: Vik’s sense of mischief, Ethan’s competitive edge, George’s surprising humor, and the way the group comforts and includes a new guest like George to maximize comedic potential. Shopping becomes a comedy of errors, with the team discovering the thrill of buying large, impractical items and the challenge of carrying everything around the city. After shopping, the Sidemen head to Harrods and other venues, testing how far they can push the line between performance and normal life. The novelty of filming in public draws attention as Vik borrows, or sometimes tethers, items for the day, and the cast debates what qualifies as wearable clothing versus ridiculous prop gear. The highlight moments include decapitating a toy unicorn in a store, a miniature “display duty” segment, and a running gag about the impractical outfits all members wear. The public interactions,people asking for pictures, reactions to the costumes, and the general spectacle of seven stuffed beans and a unicorn outfit,accentuate the playful, performative nature of Sidemen Sundays when led by outside chaos. The second major activity assigns JJ as the waiter, turning the house into a mock fine-dining experience. The waiters must prepare a three-course lunch for the other team, with the group improvising in the kitchen, discussing questionable cooking choices, and debating whether to present a comedic “poo mousse” or a burrata-based starter. The jokes broaden into caricature drawings and a friendly talent-show vibe, with the caricaturist adding exaggerated features to each guest, turning the dining room into a theatre. The kitchen becomes a battleground of mismanaged timing, creative but questionable plating, and plenty of kitchen banter that keeps the audience laughing as the Sidemen try to outdo each other with wit and antics. In parallel, the hosting team watches the other side attempt to negotiate the bizarre cuisine and theatrical service. The “battle” format continues with playful taunts, a drive to provoke reactions, and the occasional moment of genuine teamwork that surfaces despite the chaos. The final setup moves to a winner’s house where the guests are treated to a real-looking (though utterly ridiculous) three-course lunch, while the other side scavenges for ingredients in a local market. The humor intensifies as they attempt to prepare salmon with a creative garnish and burrata that becomes a logistical puzzle, underscoring the comedic tension between culinary ambition and slapstick execution. The episode culminates in a mix of admiration and ridiculousness. The guests present to the “winners” a laugh-out-loud meal that includes questionable plating and a lot of sauce, while the loser team endures a playful roast about their performance. The closing moments showcase a rapid-fire wrap of impressions, memes, and inside jokes that have become staples of Sidemen Sundays. Viewers are left with a sense of warmth for the newly introduced guest, George, and appreciation for Vik’s leadership in drawing out spontaneous humor from the group. The day ends with everyone reflecting on the chaos, the creativity, and the inevitable camaraderie that defines Sidemen Sundays when rules bend and the Sidemen invite new energy into the mix.
Topics · entertainment · comedy · challenge · reality
Questions answered
- Who controlled the Sidemen for the day in KSI & W2S CONTROL THE SIDEMEN FOR A DAY?
- JJ and Harry controlled the Sidemen for the day.
- What was the first activity after teams were formed?
- The first activity was a hand sumo game between Ethan and Tobi to decide who picks first.
- How much budget did participants have for shopping?
- Each participant had a budget of £2000 to spend on themselves.
- What was one of the most memorable shopping items mentioned?
- A unicorn outfit and a broomstick transport were among the memorable shopping items.