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Lad goes viral after being soaked with beer in bottle prank during train journey

Lewis Andrews posted the clip to Twitter after soaking his pal in beer, and it has now been viewed over 3 million times

A LAD has gone viral with a hilarious prank on his mate on a train - covering him in foamy lager.

Lewis Andrews and his pal were enjoying a beer on their journey when he decided to liven things up.

With the other lad minding his own business and looking at his phone, Lewis takes him by complete surprise and bashes his bottle of Corona off the top of his Budweiser.

This causes a flow of foamy beer to come pouring out, going in the poor guy's eyes and all over his clothes.

To add to the comedy value, he can't help but see the funny side of his friend's stunt and can't contain himself from having a good laugh at his own expense, while struggling to open his lager-filled eyes.

Lewis posted the hilarious clip to Twitter yesterday, where it has had a massive reaction.

 The lad was covered in beer after Lewis bashed his bottle
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The lad was covered in beer after Lewis bashed his bottle

The video has been viewed almost 3 million times, retweeted almost 52,000 times and attracted more than 140,000 likes from social media users.

And comments also came flooding in from users keen to show their appreciation for the prank.

Jacob Gregory said: "Can you imagine, be fuming but want to cry with laughter at the same time."

Chris Farrar said: "Absolutely amazing work."

Hugh Braham said: "Thank you so much for this."

Lucy Wilkinson said: "This is the best thing."

Fraser Wells added: "Howling man that's one of the best."

We told earlier how Irn-Bru bosses congratulated Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on the royal couple's baby news with a .

And we showed the horrifying moment a driver as a man clung to her car bonnet while she drove down a busy main road.


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