A new TV show that sees users' Facebook accounts hijacked will air on London Live.
The show, called Ctrl Freaks, stars comedians Dave Gibson, Bec Hill and Jacob Edwards, who hijack the social media lives of two people and set them crazy challenges. The users must then complete the challenges without revealing to anyone they've been 'hacked'.
Participants hand over the control of their social media accounts to be given the challenges. They include an Essex boy turning into a drag queen and another contestant having to pass off a terrible art show as their own.
If their social network don't fall for their pictures and videos, or they reveal the truth, they will be forced out of the hidden camera game.
London Live Director of Programming Jonathan Boseley said of the show: "Londoners are avid social media users, always ahead of the trend and most are rather protective of their online persona.
The show, called Ctrl Freaks, stars comedians Dave Gibson, Bec Hill and Jacob Edwards, who hijack the social media lives of two people and set them crazy challenges. The users must then complete the challenges without revealing to anyone they've been 'hacked'.
Participants hand over the control of their social media accounts to be given the challenges. They include an Essex boy turning into a drag queen and another contestant having to pass off a terrible art show as their own.
If their social network don't fall for their pictures and videos, or they reveal the truth, they will be forced out of the hidden camera game.
London Live Director of Programming Jonathan Boseley said of the show: "Londoners are avid social media users, always ahead of the trend and most are rather protective of their online persona.
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