This is a picture of Halle Berry getting Punk'D at her own movie premiere! Of all the places for MTV and Ashton Kuther to pull a prank on Halle Berry, they did it at the premiere of her flick, "Gothica."
Halle was banned from heading inside as the Fire Marshall and bouncers turned her away on the red carpet. They told her the theater was overcrowded and nobody, not even she, was getting in. Halle was SO fooled, she even got into a heated argument with the security.
No word on when we can expect to see it all unfold
ANGRY MEL B IS PUNK'D OFF AT SPICE JIBE Dec 6 2003
MEL B launched a tirade of abuse at an innocent couple when she thought she was being set up on Ashton Kutcher's prank show, Punk'd.
The former Spice Girl was dining at Hollywood restaurant El Compadre when she overheard a couple at a nearby table slam-ming her old band. They were discussing a VH1 Behind The Music show they had seen, which revealed how the Spice Girls only found success after sacking their manager, Simon Fuller.
When furious Mel overheard their topic of conversation, she angrily marched over to set therecord straight. She denied that the band had sacked their manager and branded the programme ''inaccurate''.
A source revealed: ''My friends were speechless and proceeded to apologise.''
It then emerged that the singer, who is trying to break into acting, believed she was thelatest victim of Ashton Kutcher's MTV show Punk'd, which has already tricked celebrities such as Justin Timberlake, Kelly Osbourne and Britney Spears, while capturing all their reactions on camera.
The source said: ''Scary Spice then revealed that she thought she was being Punk'd.''
"Punk'd" star Ashton Kutcher got a shock when he was rejected entry to Britain by immigration officials -- as a joke.
The actor, 26, was stopped by officials at London's Heathrow Airport and told he was banned from the country.
Kutcher, who is dating Demi Moore, was horrified when custom officers told him he had to return to Los Angeles on the next flight -- until five minutes later they revealed it was a joke.
Kutcher says, "I suppose I ask for this by playing pranks on other famous people.
"But I really believed it at first and couldn't understand why I wasn't welcome in the UK."
Hollywood hunk Ashton Kutcher has given America the ultimate April Fool's Day -- by announcing the return of his supposedly canceled prank show "Punk'd."
In December, Kutcher told his millions of disappointed fans the show was finished because he could no longer fool celebrities, but he now admits it was nothing more than a lie.
MTV spokeswoman Vanessa Reyes says, "This is not an April Fool's joke."
After the apparent cancellation of "Punk'd," Kutcher announced his Katalyst Films company was developing "My New Best Friend," a hidden-camera comedy.
Kutcher said earlier this year, "I've become the boy who cried wolf. Let's put it this way. I'm getting ready to start shooting two movies, I'm still working on 'That '70s Show,' I'm producing two other shows for MTV and creating a one-hour drama pilot for Fox ... I don't have the time."
Hollywood heartthrob Ashton Kutcher is warning his fellow celebrities to be on a careful lookout -- he's just signed up for three more seasons of his hit prank show "Punk'd," despite promising his most recent series would be his last.
MTV has ordered a total of 24 episodes of the hidden-camera show, which scored an average of three million viewers when it debuted last year.
The star even managed to prank his fans when he announced that he had scrapped plans for a third season last winter, only to return again.
Stars who have fallen victim to Kutcher's antics include Justin Timberlake, Bow Wow, Beyonce Knowles, Eve, Halle Berry and Pink.
His new targets include Bernie Mac and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.