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Mustard video by Kai Pflaume completely backfires – and brings back thoughts of the FC Bayern star

2024-03-07T08:26:42.364Z

Highlights: Mustard video by Kai Pflaume completely backfires – and brings back thoughts of the FC Bayern star. “That’s why the word cringe was invented’: Some people didn't find the joke about the “extra sheep mustard” with an extra explanation funny at all. ‘This is officially the most unpleasant thing I've seen in a long time," a user posted 16 seconds from an Instagram video. In the first four days it was viewed around 370,000 times and liked 2,900 times.



As of: March 7, 2024, 9:18 a.m

By: Armin T. Linder

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A joke from Kai Pflaume along with an explanation does not become a huge laugh in public, but rather a mega-mockery.

It's not just “TV total” presenter Sebastian Pufpaff who is stunned.

Munich – Kai Pflaume (56) is not only active as a moderator on “Who knows something like that?” and “Small vs. Big”, among others, but also on the web on Instagram and YouTube.

His relaxed manner is noticeable everywhere.

It certainly gives you a leg-thumper, but it also occasionally backfires.

Comedian Torsten Sträter (57) was recently annoyed by his fits of laughter, and Elton (52) also teased Plum.

Kai Pflaume's particularly flat jokes fly around his ears

Now a particularly shallow joke flew around Plum's ears - several times.

First on “TV total” and then on a platform on which he doesn’t really let off steam:

X

, the former Twitter.

With the words "This is officially the most unpleasant thing I've seen in a long time," a user posted 16 seconds from an Instagram video by Kai Pflaume.

The user only has around 500 followers – but his posting went through the roof.

In the first four days it was viewed around 370,000 times, liked 2,900 times, retweeted 160 times and commented on 350 times.

What is the content?

Kai Pflaume is crouching in front of a shop and speaks into the camera: “I'm a little confused.

I just bought this mustard here.

Extra spicy.

And now… is that what we mean by extra hot?” He points to a sheep sculpture next to the entrance.

And alludes to the similarity between “spicy” and “sheep”.

“Extra shaaaf, you understand?” he then explains.

“That’s why the word cringe was invented”: Kai Pflaume’s joke sometimes backfires

Now it's not Kai Pflaume's first flat joke ever.

Sometimes he is even greeted at the hotel (see update from May 14, 2020 in this article) by a joke that has come to fruition.

In this respect, jokes surrounding the 56-year-old are really nothing new.

But some people didn't find the joke about the “extra sheep mustard” with an extra explanation funny at all.

Starting with “TV total” presenter Sebastian Pufpaff (47).

He said in his broadcast on February 28th: ​​“I find it fascinating how you manage to set your own bar even lower.

Does this also work in the negative range?

What should come after that?

But if anyone can do it, it’s Kai Pflaume.”

Many of the

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flat and bad”, “That’s why the word cringe was invented” or “No, unfortunately I don’t understand.

Why doesn’t he explain it?” they say.

Another said: “Kai actually just wanted to show off his new white sneakers.

There’s a different way to be funny.”

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Kai plum joke: Many people have to think of FC Bayern star Thomas Müller

Others find the excitement inappropriate or even find the joke funny.

“I had to smile” and “I hate myself a little bit now because I laughed for a moment,” users admit.

“What does everyone have against him, I think he’s so cute,” “You just can’t be mad at him,” and “Huh, I think he’s so happy,” are also comments.

And whether it is meant positively or negatively that several people have to think of a humorous FC Bayern star remains unclear: “The Thomas Müller of the TV world” and “Could have come from Thomas Müller,” write two users.

Regular watchers of his show don't know Kai Pflaume any differently.

"He makes jokes like that: 'Who knows something like that?'

constant.

It's okay" or also: "A typical Kai-Pflaume joke, like the one he makes in 'Who knows something like that?' and where he is often the only one who laughs about it.

“So it’s a great fit,” says Kai Pflaume, who is likely to take the mixed feedback in stride.

Even the funniest celebrity in the world doesn't have a 100 percent hit rate.

The waves that his harmless joke creates are quite astonishing.

A joke with a connection to Hamburg recently went viral.

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Sources used:

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Source: merkur

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