
SIDEMEN WHO WANTS TO BE A BILLIONAIRE
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SIDEMEN WHO WANTS TO BE A BILLIONAIRE is a Sidemen Sunday video that casts the familiar group as contestants in a humorous, fast-paced quiz show inspired by the classic Who Wants To Be A Millionaire format. The opening sets the tone with upbeat music and playful banter as the host announces that Josh and JJ will be paired together after random selection from a Sidemen hat. The first question asks about a legal document that determines posthumous property disposal, with the contestants debating between Will and other options, and they celebrate the correct answer of Will with a hundred pounds displayed as Bare Ps. As the rounds progress, the show lampoons the seriousness of the original game while leaning into Sidemen-style humor, including mispronunciations, on-the-fly banter, and comedic missteps about film titles and sports terms. The second question about a James Bond film leads to a humorous dispute over whether the correct answer is bandana, gun, tooth, or another option, with the contestants joking about lifelines and audiences, and ultimately selecting the correct answer after lively discussion. The game continues with questions about tug of war, boxing matches, and a silly safety lifeline moment which uses a buy one get one free mechanic to discard two wrong choices. The tone remains light as the players misinterpret questions, tease each other, and bring in pop culture references, including jokes about penguins, puffins, and parrots to justify lifeline usage and answer choices. The contestants develop rhythm as they move up in potential prize money, experiencing both small wins and comedic near-misses, which fuels more banter about lifelines, audience reactions, and the mounting stakes. The show then pivots to a more technical round about Wimbledon, tennis legends, and a classic keyboard moment where one player picks Federer as the correct answer despite second-guessing, earning a cheer from the group. Throughout the video, the chemistry and friction between the Sidemen contribute to the entertainment value, with moments of tension, slapstick, and affectionate ribbing that keep the momentum going while the prize money climbs. The actual money on the line builds to 8,000 pounds and then 16,000 pounds, with the players debating 50/50 lifelines and whether to call their family members for help, often getting humorous responses that derail the quiz in good fun. The final stretch features a toss-up about the SAS motto and a tense exchange about who dares wins, culminating in a successful answer that secures 16,000 pounds for the contestants and a lighthearted sense of victory despite the chaos. The video closes with a nod to the Sidemen’s branding, a tease for further video ideas, and a playful reminder that friendship and the shared experience of the challenge trump the money, while also noting that the audience enjoyed the spectacle, laughs, and banter. The overall arc blends trivia, playful misdirection, and the Sidemen’s signature humor to create an entertaining, high-energy game show parody that fans can revisit for both competition and camaraderie.
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Questions answered
- Which document states a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property after death?
- Will.
- Complete the title of the James Bond film with an option that the players discussed, including a bandana, a gun, and others. Which is historically correct for the Bond film?
- The Man With The Golden Gun.
- Which sport uses rope in its traditional form and was part of a multi-choice question the contestants faced for 300 pounds?
- Tug of War.
- Which male tennis player has won Wimbledon the most times in the Open Era?
- Roger Federer.
- Which company known for GPS technology was founded by Gary Burrell and Min Kao?
- Garmin.