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YouTuber Jason Nash's Favorite Prank Might Surprise You

By Lisa Marie / Dec. 18, 2019 1:16 pm EDT
Jason Nash first rose to stardom with his hilarious Vine channel. Since Vine is now defunct , Nash, a stand-up comedian, shares most of his antics on YouTube. His more than 2.4 million subscribers get to see him do hilarious stunts with other members of the famous Vlog Squad that run the gamut from confronting his internet bully to ruining fellow vlogger and squad member David Dobrik's Tesla with excessive "Christmas decorations." Ouch!
Nash actually got his start long before Vine or David Dobrik were household names. The funnyman, who once had a job answering phones for Saturday Night Live , was a semi-finalist on Last Comic Standing in 2010. 
He found his true calling, however, on YouTube, where the streaming platform allows him to fully extend a behind-the-scenes look at his life to his audience. "People really connect with that kind of stuff," told Insider , adding, "To me, it's the ideal bridge of comedy because it is real life too. It's our real lives with comedy mixed in, and that's my favorite stuff."
And what happens when real life mixes with comedy? Pranks — and lots of them. Of course, Nash and the Vlog Squad are notorious for setting each other up to take hilarious falls, and it just might surprise you to learn that his favorite one of all time was when the tables turned on him. 
Millions of subscribers tune in daily to see Jason Nash and Vlog Squad leader David Dobrik play hilarious pranks on strangers and even each other. With so much hilarity going on, you'd think it'd be hard for Nash to find a favorite prank, but he recently dished to Life and Style about the one that was the "most defining moment" of his friendship with Dobrik. 
Nash claimed that before he set out on a hard-earned vacation to Hawaii, Dobrik asked, "Do I have permission to come shoot you with a paintball gun in Hawaii, on your vacation?" Ever the entertainer, Nash agreed, but he didn't think Dobrik would be able to find him, claiming, "He knew I was in Maui, but he didn't know where." The resourceful Dobrik used Nash's Snapchat to track him down to his hotel, where Nash said he got a phone call from a woman saying there was some free Under Armour gear for him. Immediately, he knew Dobrik was en route. Moments later, there was a knock at the door and Nash was assailed with a hail of paintball fire. 
Nash's favorite part of the prank, however, came when he asked Dobrik to join him for dinner after the paintball blast, and Dobrik said he had to decline to hop a plane back home. "That just defines our friendship," Nash said, adding, "Which is really just about the jokes, and the content and getting something really great." 
It's not surprising that Nash is willing to put it all on the line for his comedy, considering who he cites as his inspiration in the biz... 
As a long-time stand-up comedian and international YouTube sensation, Jason Nash knows a thing or two about what's funny. He dished about his favorite comedians, who include Dave Chappelle and Norm Macdonald, in a recent interview on Under the Influence with Tom Ward . Nash told Ward he got to know Macdonald personally when he was working as "a receptionist" on Saturday Night Live , and the "Weekend Update" anchor — who Nash dubbed "the funniest man on Earth" — ended up taking a shine to him. Nash said that Macdonald "loved to just embarrass [him]," but he also taught him everything he knows about jokes. 
But even with a comedy legend like Macdonald as an apparent mentor, Nash still thinks shock jock Howard Stern is "greater than all [comedians]." He told Ward, "Well, to do a four-hour show every day and be that funny...I don't know how...he's a phenom." Nash added, "The thing I love about Howard is that he...just keeps evolving."
Perhaps that same trait is part of what keeps the 46-year-old Nash still relevant after all these years too. 

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In one of David Dobrik's YouTube videos from June 2017, Dobrik, a massive internet celebrity with 18 million followers, tells Seth Francois that he is going to be kissed by fellow influencer and model Corinna Kopf. However, as the video's title " HE THOUGHT HE WAS KISSING HER!! (SUPER CRINGEY) " hints, the person in the disguise was actually Jason Nash — a 45-year-old comedian and Dobrik's right-hand man. The video has been viewed nearly 10 million times, and a year later, Dobrik pulled an identical prank on Francoise involving Nash.
On February 12, Francois, who was formerly in Dobrik's Vlog Squad creator crew, called into the H3 podcast , which is hosted by Ethan and Hila Klein, to speak about the video. He described what happened for the first time as sexual assault, and said that he was traumatized by the experience. 
The interview rocked the internet and led many of Dobrik's fans to see the prank in a new light. Even Jack Link's Jerky, a beef jerky brand whose products were spotted in the video, responded to clarify they had not sponsored the vlog , and "do not tolerate or condone any non-consensual conduct such as what happened in this video."
In an interview with Insider, Francois discussed his decision to speak out. 
Representatives for Nash and Dobrik did not respond to requests for comment and have yet to issue any public statement on Francois' complaints.
Francois told Insider in an interview on February 15 that he was of two minds before choosing to come forward with his experience.
On the one hand, he says he was so traumatized that he wasn't sure he wanted to bring more attention to it. He said he felt like his masculinity was stripped from him, and he's had to rebuild and redefine himself again since.
"I'm just training my mind to just be strong enough to just like completely get over it," he said. "It wasn't my fault. I didn't sign up for it. I didn't ask for that to happen to me. And it did. But that's something that I just personally have to live with."
But Francois also felt compelled to tell his story.
He left the Vlog Squad in 2019, but it wasn't until the summer of 2020 he started to reflect on the reasons why.
Francois spoke to Insider in August about a video he released in June where he said he wanted to take accountability for his involvement in Dobrik's vlogs, which included several racist jokes and skits.
Francois said he had gone through a period of reflection since the death of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement, and began to realize he had been playing a "token" Black man in a lot of Dobrik's videos. He said in order to be able to look himself in the mirror, and rid himself of the guilt for contributing to the pain caused towards his community, he had to say something.
Since then, Francois has been on a journey to put it all behind him, but he still couldn't let go of something else about how he was treated while in Dobrik's crew.
After another former Vlog Squad member, Nik "BigNik" Keswani, described his time in the Vlog Squad as "toxic" and "like a cult," Francois decided to come forward publicly saying that he hadn't given his consent for Nash to kiss him.
Francois told Insider he started to see the "prank" as something more insidious about two years ago, and came to the conclusion that it was "creepy and weird."
"I started seeing how David and Jason were communicating with me and trying to keep their distance," he said. "When I started thinking of the activity as more criminal than a prank, it started helping me understand that they're hiding from me because they can't have the world know that the big secret within the Vlog Squad is probably my sexual abuse."
After his realization, Francois said he started asking himself more critical questions about his own experience, such as why his supposed friends would have put him in a troubling situation in the first place. He believes that he was targeted because of his skin color.
Francois says he initially liked Nash and considered him a friend, but questioned the logic behind the 45-year-old putting his tongue in a 23-year-old's mouth "knowing that that could possibly be something that could come back to haunt them."
"It's kind of crazy to think about someone who is an adult, like a grown adult, who has a lot of understanding about like what's wrong and what's right, to just be in a situation and agree to do that," Francois said. "It just says something about who you are and what you think you can get away with."
Francois said of Dobrik and Nash they have effectively gotten away with it.
"They profited off causing me a lot of mental trauma, which is something that really hurts to know," he said. "When an alleged friend puts you in a situation like that."
Another reason Francois wanted to tell his story was to encourage others to come forward if they had experienced anything non-consensual with members of the Vlog Squad, or other famous influencers, because "who knows what happens behind the scenes."
The YouTube world is largely unregulated and full of young people who have grown up into immense fame with little reason for introspection, primarily incentivized by money and clout.
Francois never wanted to "cancel" anyone, he said. All he ever wanted was for the videos to be taken down. He says he's asked Dobrik to do this several times over the years without success.
The prank video from 2018 has been set to private and is no longer available to watch, but the original one from 2017 is "unlisted," meaning it is accessible to anyone who has the link. Dobrik, who allegedly ignored Francois' latest requests a few days before he appeared on the H3 Podcast, is not "doing what friends would do," Francois said.
"I'm not asking for a new Tesla, I'm asking you to do something that literally costs you absolutely nothing but a little bit of time," he said. "People were saying I've betrayed David, but I feel like he betrayed me. I was very hurt and even right now talking about it, it really makes you want to cry."
Francois said he never wanted it to come to legal action, but that he is currently considering it because he now feels it is his only option for seeking justice.
"We have to address it and make sure everyone understands how big of a problem it is," he said. "These are multimillionaire kids without college degrees and work experience that are running multi-million dollar corporations, so there has to be more regulation. There has to be more experts involved."
He also wants to inspire men who may have been sexually assaulted to come forward. Statistics suggest the number of men who experience sexual assault may be much higher than the number who actually report it . Many of the reasons why are linked to shame , or the fact they don't believe law enforcement will take them seriously.
Francois said he didn't want to be labeled as the guy who was sexually assaulted, but now that he has some control over his narrative he wants to turn it into a positive.
"I've internalized so much," he said. "They made me that guy, I didn't have a choice."
If you are a survivor of sexual assault, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline (1-800-656-4673) or visit its website to receive confidential support.

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