Singer Britney Spears had a little fun with popular host Jimmy Kimmel with a surprise wake-up call.
Spears took her pranking skills to the next level when she woke Kimmel up with a private performance complete with backup dancers. The prank video was played out when she appeared on show "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on Wednesday, reports eonline.com.
She was joined by a crew of shirtless men in the wee hours of the night as she broke into the Kimmel household through a back entrance.
Kimmel's wife Molly McNearney organised the prank and ushered Spears up the stairs and into the couple's room.
Clad in concert-ready ensemble of fishnets and hot pants, Spears broke into her hit new song "Make me" as Kimmel looked an even mixture of shocked, confused and speechless.
After the prank, Kimmel met them downstairs, and said: "Thanks everybody. Everyone, back to Las Vegas!"
The show is aired in India on Star World and Star World HD.
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