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    Behind TikTok’s latest chaotic trend, the “handyman” prank

    James Anderson, FRSA, CMgr MCMIBy James Anderson, FRSA, CMgr MCMIDecember 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Their handy husbands and boyfriends are the butt of the joke.


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    Posted on November 24 2025 4:00 am CST

    A chaotic new TikTok trend known as the “handyman” prank has women tricking their partners into listing everyday household tools—only to edit the footage so it looks like the men are naming items they’ve “stuck up their butts.”

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    How does TikTok’s “handyman” prank work?

    The trend follows a now-familiar script. A woman announces, “Things that my boyfriend and I have stuck up our butts,” before cutting to her partner listing tools he’s used to fix things around the house. The partners are unaware he’s about to be edited into a wildly different context.

    The “handyman” trend’s script goes like this: A woman announces, “Things that my boyfriend and I have stuck up our butts.” She goes on to say, “Me? Obviously nothing.” Then, “Him?” before cutting to a clip of their partner listing obvious items such as “a drill,” and others as varied as “spatula,” “salt and pepper shakers,” and “little pillows.”

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    @austinandcidney/TikTok, @elsiehewitt/TikTok, @joannaolandt/TikTok

    When Elsie Hewitt pranked her boyfriend Pete Davidson, his list included “soy sauce packets” and “love notes.” The trend is unbelievably idiotic (and possibly lightly homophobic), but it’s a huge hit on TikTok.

    The trend evolved to include hilarious reaction videos from partners as they watch viral clips of themselves listing “things they’ve put up their butts.” Men have defended themselves by asserting, “No! She asked what I used to fix stuff around the house!”

    “Is that all?” 

    In a Nov. 15, 2025, video, creator @joannaolandt asked her partner what tools he uses to fix things around the house. Completely unaware of the prank, he earnestly listed: “Silverware. Forks, knives, spoons, spatula, salt, pepper shaker, and pens. Um, decorations. Candles, books, water bottles, little pillows.”

    When she followed up with, “Is that all?” he added the names of their cats, Nori and Bento. The clip went viral with 1.6 million views.

    @joannaolandt he’s the butt of the joke #humor #coupleshumor #fyp ♬ original sound – Jo

    Other creators have taken the gag even further. In one video from @hannahcormierr, her partner held up each “tool” he’d used for household repairs, prompting a commenter to reply with an image of a very concerned EMT. The video has nearly 250,000 views.

    @hannahcormierr not him tapping the behemoth😭😭😭#prank #coupleshumor #husbandprank ♬ original sound – Hannah Cormier

    Falling victim to the handyman trend

    After millions watched their original prank, Cidney of @austinandcidney posted her partner Austin’s reaction. Their follow-up clip has 7.2 million views.

    “This is so embarrassing… we gotta take this down,” Austin said after discovering how the prank worked.

    @austinandcidney He thinks it’s funny. It just took him a min lol #prank #family ♬ original sound – Austin & Cidney

    “He thinks it’s funny. It just took him a minute, lol,” Cidney wrote in the caption—reassuring viewers after comments begged, “Do not delete it 😂😂” and praised Austin’s “sincerity and innocence.”


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    James Anderson, FRSA, CMgr MCMI, is a recognised industry analyst and consumer-protection writer specialising in the UK home-improvement and trades sector. With over two decades of experience in business management, trade standards, and local-service markets, James brings a trusted, evidence-based voice to homeowners and professionals across Sussex and the wider UK. As a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, James is committed to promoting best practice, transparency, and fair pricing within the trades industry. His Chartered Manager status reflects his long-standing work advising SMEs, independent tradespeople, and emerging digital platforms on sustainable growth and customer trust. James serves as the Lead Research Editor for Sussex Trades Mag, where he writes in-depth guides, trade comparisons, expert reviews, and consumer advice designed to help both homeowners and trades make confident decisions. He is also a key contributor to MyTradeLinks, offering insight into digital transformation, local trade discovery, and community-driven service platforms. Across all of his work, James focuses on three principles: clarity, accountability, and empowering the local workforce. His articles aim to cut through jargon, expose industry myths, and highlight the standards that genuinely matter when choosing a tradesperson. When he isn’t analysing market trends or writing for Sussex Trades Mag, James mentors small business owners, supports community development projects, and continues his research into how technology can strengthen trust between homeowners and local trades.

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