Inspired Unemployed Feminist Prank. 493 All Talk with The Inspired Unemployed YouTube A prank featuring a member of comedy duo The Inspired Unemployed and three high-profile Australian feminists went awry on Wednesday night, with audience members furious at what they labelled a "fake event" that was "triggering" and "painfully unfunny". What attendees didn't know was that the "young male" was Jack Steele, co-founder of the popular comedy group 'The Inspired Unemployed', who boast 2 million followers on Instagram
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Steele and his co-founder, Matt Ford are also known for partaking in a show based off putting on skits to embarrass one another. Aussie comedic duo The Inspired Unemployed have landed themselves in hot water after they pulled a prank at Sydney's Love Unboxed event, which featured a panel of notable Aussie feminists.
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Fans of Clementine Ford have been left angered after a prank by comedy group The Inspired Unemployed at a feminist talk in Sydney went disastrously wrong. A prank featuring a member of comedy duo The Inspired Unemployed and three high-profile Australian feminists went awry on Wednesday night, with audience members furious at what they labelled a "fake event" that was "triggering" and "painfully unfunny". Audience members flocked to an event billed as being a discussion of love and relationships - they didn't know one panel member.
Lattouf addresses Inspired Unemployed prank gone wrong — Australia’s. Audience members flocked to an event billed as being a discussion of love and relationships - they didn't know one panel member. A month after crowd members reacted angrily to being tricked by a hidden camera show, a prominent Aussie.
How The Inspired Unemployed went from tradies to Instagram stars The Courier Mail. Inspired Unemployed TV show prank goes wrong at feminist event Aussie comedic duo The Inspired Unemployed have landed themselves in hot water after they pulled a prank at Sydney's Love Unboxed event, which featured a panel of notable Aussie feminists.