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“Kiss someone special” prank at Rosemount High School pep fest

Students at Rosemount High School in Minnesota were told to expect a kiss from a “special someone” while they were blindfolded, but when the mystery lip locks they suspected came from their classmates… were actually from their parents.

However, when footage of the cringe-worthy pep rally prank has gone viral, John Wollersheim says as the school principal he owes an apology to everyone who was offended by the incestual display.

A KARE-TV report says the prank for last week’s assembly was planned by the staff.

The winter-sport team captains were blindfolded as their mothers and fathers approached. A video posted on YouTube shows some of the kisses lasting several seconds.

One parent-child pair even moves to the gym floor, rolling around on top of one another.

In another moment of inappropriate passion, a mother moves her son‘s hand south so far he appears to grab her rear.

Rosemount High School winter-sport team captains were blindfolded as their mothers and fathers approached and kissed them

After the make out sessions end, the students are asked to guess whose lips met theirs.

“Um, they had luscious lips,” says one male student.

Ripping the blindfold off, he’s shocked to see, not a female student – but his own mother standing in front of him, as the crowd laughs.

Principal John Wollersheim said the video shows only a single minute of a 30-minute assembly, but he’s not making excuses. He says the intent was to leave students feeling “pepped”, not embarrassed.

John Wollersheim told KARE-TV: “This is supposed to be a fun event and it should leave everyone feeling pepped and if it’s leaving people not feeling good or embarrassed or hurt then that’s the exact opposite of what we’re trying to do.”

One YouTube commenter, claiming to be a student at Rosemount, called the prank is a “tradition that only happens every six years or something”.

But John Wollersheim said it will not happen again on his watch.

“As principal I am responsible for everything that happens in the school so, ultimately, I am the person that needs to answer for this,” he continued.

“I know there are people who are upset about what they have seen and as principal I am responsible for what happens here. For all the people who are offended, they are genuinely offended, and I owe them an apology.”

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Diane A. Wade

Diane is a perfectionist. She enjoys searching the internet for the hottest events from around the world and writing an article about it. The details matter to her, so she makes sure the information is easy to read and understand. She likes traveling and history, especially ancient history. Being a very sociable person she has a blast having barbeque with family and friends.

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