TikTok sensation Harry Daniels is back at it again, continuing to troll musicians who are minding their own business. His latest victim? The one and only Charlie Puth.
The online superstar took to social media to share a video of himself walking towards a fence, where the singer was waiting on the other side. He then gave Puth a bag of chocolate and said, "My TikTok money ran out, so I'm on DoorDash."
He then proceeded to sing Swift's "The Tortured Poets Department: "You smoked then ate seven bars of chocolate/ We declared Charlie Puth should be a bigger artist." He then fumbled the words and forgot the rest of the lyrics.
"Whatever it is, thank you," Daniels said before walking away, to which Puth replied in confusion, "what is this?"
The online content creator has been known to troll celebrities in random places, as he previously sang in front of Dua Lipa, Becky G, Dylan Minnette, and many more.
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The recent news comes after Puth spoke in an interview with Rolling Stone, where he recalled the moment he found out that Taylor Swift had given him a shoutout about her new song.
The musician said he initially dismissed what he saw on social media because he thought the track was AI-generated.
"I'm going to wake up tomorrow and it was just a big joke that someone was playing on me because someone thinks I shouldn't be a bigger artist, so get the biggest artist since the Beatles to say that I should be a bigger artist. Ha ha ha," he recalled.
When the track was finally released, the 32-year-old singer said it was a surreal experience, and he even became emotional.
"I just cried, dude," he added.
Following this, he released a new song called "HERO," which he said was completely different from his previous tracks. He mentioned in a social media post that Swift was one of the reasons why he had the courage to drop the track.
"I want to thank @taylorswift for letting me know musically that I just couldn't keep this on my hard drive any longer," he wrote.
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