MTV's Bugging Out

MTV's Bugging Out (2016)

EndedReality show

MTV has set magician and YouTube personality Rob Anderson as host of its new international reality show, Bugging Out. The hidden camera prank series sees everyday devices turn on their unsuspecting users, from smart phones, and GPS systems to fitness trackers and ATMs.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 22:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E21Episode 21sept. 23, 2016
S01E20Episode 20sept. 16, 2016
S01E19Episode 19sept. 9, 2016
S01E18Episode 18sept. 2, 2016
S01E17Episode 17août 26, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did MTV's Bugging Out premiere?

MTV's Bugging Out premiered on July 25, 2016.

Who is the host of MTV's Bugging Out?

Comedian and actor comedian Josh Horowitz is the host of MTV's Bugging Out.

What is the premise of MTV's Bugging Out?

MTV's Bugging Out is a hidden-camera show that pranks celebrities and their fans by planting bugs and creepy-crawlies in unexpected places.

Which celebrities have been pranked on MTV's Bugging Out?

Celebrities that have been pranked on MTV's Bugging Out include Ashley Tisdale, Chloe Grace Moretz, and Cody Simpson.

What kind of bugs have been used on MTV's Bugging Out?

Bugs used on MTV's Bugging Out include cockroaches, spiders, scorpions, and crickets.

How do the celebrities react to being pranked on MTV's Bugging Out?

The celebrities on MTV's Bugging Out react in various ways, from screaming and running away to laughing and joking with the show's host and crew.

How long is each episode of MTV's Bugging Out?

Each episode of MTV's Bugging Out is approximately 22 minutes long.

How many episodes of MTV's Bugging Out were produced?

MTV's Bugging Out produced 8 episodes in total.

Who produces MTV's Bugging Out?

MTV's Bugging Out is produced by STXtv.

Where is MTV's Bugging Out primarily filmed?

MTV's Bugging Out is primarily filmed in Los Angeles, California.

Is MTV's Bugging Out a scripted show?

No, MTV's Bugging Out is not a scripted show.

What is the target audience for MTV's Bugging Out?

The target audience for MTV's Bugging Out is young adults and teenagers.

Does MTV's Bugging Out have a theme song?

Yes, MTV's Bugging Out has a theme song called "Buggin' Out" by T.I.

What are some other MTV shows that feature hidden-camera pranks?

Other MTV shows that feature hidden-camera pranks include "Punk'd" and "Jersey Shore Family Vacation."

Has MTV's Bugging Out won any awards?

No, MTV's Bugging Out has not won any awards.

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