Chingy, Jon Heder, Joss Stone

Season 4Episode 630 minApr 10, 2005
Chingy, Jon Heder, Joss Stone
Segment #1: Chingy, his manager and his two bodyguards are going out to eat. Jordan comes over pretending to be a fan that's interested in making a record deal. One of the bodyguards goes outside with Jordan to "have a little chat". About 15 minutes later, the police arrive to question Chingy about how Jordan got banged up. A witness tells the police that the bodyguard is in Chingy's employ. Chingy's getting cocky with the police officer, saying "I don't know this man", and the police officer threatens to take him downtown to the station. Finally, Ashton arrives to let Chingy off the hook. Segment #2: Jon Heder, under the coaxing of his twin brother, goes to a place that Jon THINKS is a restaurant, but the working girls there are much more than friendly. It turns out that the place is a high-class brothel, and Jon is getting nervous when the LAPD Vice Squad. The questions from the Vice officer are fast and agressive, and Jon's trying to keep his cool. It sounds like he is about to be arrested as the officer reads Jon his rights: "You have the right to be PUNK'D". Segment #3: Joss Stone is going to a clothing store, and young Rob Pinkston walks in, nervous because he can't find his mom. Joss is asked by the boy's mom to keep after him until she arrives. Rob is troubled and quite mad, as he starts breaking things in the store. He storms out and runs away, but when his mother arrives, everything is blamed on Joss, who is taking it really well and handling the situation gracefully. Finally, the camera crew arrives to announce that she's on PUNK'D!
Chingy, Jon Heder, Joss Stone has aired on Apr 10, 2005 at 10:00 PM
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