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SIDEMEN BOX OF LIES

Sidemen@Sidemen25.3M viewsApr 7, 201926:29
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This weeks #SidemenSunday we decided to try lying to each other with the weirdest objects possible. Let us know who you thought was the best at it! Sidemen Clothing: sidemenclothing.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sidemen:

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Sidemen Box of Lies is a high energy lie per box game where the seven Sidemen rotate through a series of mysterious boxes, each containing a bizarre object. The setup is established early as each contestant declares whether their description of the object is true or a fabrication. The banter is rapid fire, with frequent interruptions, jokes, and reactions that showcase the group's chemistry and improvisational skills. The first box features a Barbie doll dressed in a tutu on AstroTurf with a cheese string, prompting a back and forth about the ball, the ball's texture, and the doll’s pose, culminating in a playful reveal and a lighthearted laugh from the group. Throughout, players counter with increasingly ridiculous setups, such as a heavy bowling ball containing pictures of teammates, a sun with a face resembling a member, and a nest with Donald Trump and Josh eggs, each paired with tiny clues that test the liar’s ability to stay in character. The segment around 9 to 10 minutes introduces a seventh box where a framed group photo is manipulated to include Logan Paul, turning a familiar image into a humorous spoof, followed by a final reveal about the frame’s construction and the participants’ reactions. As the game progresses, the participants switch to different themed items like an A4 paper, a toy poop, and a Sidemen merchandise postcard, each with its own set of misleading details and group banter about sponsorships, plugs, and potential lawsuits. The pacing accelerates as the players attempt to read each other, with several instances of near-truths and obvious lies causing lively debates and big laughs. The closing stretch reinforces the playful competitive nature of Sidemen Sunday, ending on a confident group banter about merch, plugs, and the ongoing challenge to out-lie one another in a lighthearted, entertaining way.

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