December 26, 2024 07:21 AM

Chatroulette 'Call Me Maybe' & Other Hilarious Videos Featuring Bikini-Clad Steve Kardynal

Chatroulette is a way for strangers to connect through video chat with people around the world. However, it's also a great way to pass time and be entertained. The latest Chatroulette prank features a bikini clad man dancing to the catchy summer hit "Call Me Maybe."

You might be sick of Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" and you may have seen all of the parodies of the song on YouTube, but this latest one is something not to be missed. Unsuspecting Chatroulette users got quite the surprise when a hairy man wearing lipstick, a wig, and a bikini came on camera and started dancing provocatively to the catchy tune.

The reactions of the users is the best part. Youtube user Steve Kardynal has Chatroulette users singing along, dancing, laughing, and even cringing as he shakes his stuff on camera. He took clips of his prank and complied them into a fun video for the entire song. We dare you to watch without at least cracking a smile.

The video is an instant hit and already has over 15 million views within just six days since it was posted on YouTube.

This isn't the first time that Kardynal has taken to Chatroulette to make people smile with his dancing drag queen act. He did a similar thing with Katy Perry's song 'Peacock.'

In Kardynal's first Chatroulete video, posted in 2010, he mocks and interacts with fellow users with uncomfortable conversation topics.
In next Chatroulette video, posted a year ago, he hides his face from the camera and seduces male users who believe they're watching a sexy female show off her body. He then surprises them by showing his manly face.

Kardynal has also taken his act out in public. Some of his videos features him dancing and singing in public places like on trains and in Times Square in New York City.

Through his comedic videos, Kardynal has built quite the fan base. He has over 600,000 subscribers on Youtube and he even has a second Youtube channel. He also has 193,000 'likes' on his Facebook page.

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