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How To Freak Out A Celebrity #shortfilm

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In this *comedy short film*, we meet TV presenter Kevin, known for his "brilliant" (read: slightly sadistic) ideas for putting his guests through bizarre challenges. This time, Kevin's got comedian Stephen Bailey as his guest, and he’s decided that a perfectly normal way to entertain the audience would be to make Stephen, a self-proclaimed indoor cat, climb an actual ice wall.

The *comedy short film* opens with Kevin introducing Stephen to the 50-foot wall of solid ice, complete with ice picks, crampons, and ropes. Stephen, already looking skeptical, takes one glance at the wall and mutters, “I thought this was going to be a cozy little chat about my tour dates, not… *Frozen* on steroids.”

But Kevin, in full presenter mode, laughs off Stephen’s concerns, slaps a helmet on his head, and gives him a pep talk. “You’ve got this, Stephen! This will be fun! Imagine the thrill, the sense of accomplishment!” Stephen shoots him a look that could melt the wall itself. “I get a thrill from ordering a second dessert, not from—” he gestures to the icy monster in front of them, “—climbing glaciers!”

In true *comedy short film* style, they manage to get Stephen strapped into the climbing gear, though he’s already visibly trembling before he even touches the wall. “I don’t *do* cold,” he mutters through chattering teeth. Kevin, trying to keep things upbeat, encourages Stephen to take his first few steps, shouting, “That’s it, Stephen! One foot at a time!”

Stephen manages a few shaky moves, his ice pick making a sad little *tink* against the wall as he mutters his way up. But as he gets about ten feet off the ground, the realization of how high he’s climbed starts to sink in. “Oh no, no, no!” he shrieks, clinging to the wall for dear life. “I didn’t sign up for *this*! I signed up for a *comedy short film*, not a nightmare!”

Kevin tries to cheer him on from the ground. “Come on, Stephen! Just picture the audience cheering you on!” Stephen, halfway between sobbing and laughing hysterically, shouts back, “Kevin, I can’t even picture my *dignity* cheering me on right now!”

As the *comedy short film* continues, Stephen starts to visibly panic, his legs shaking as he clings to the ice, refusing to move another inch. “You’re doing great!” Kevin calls, though even he can’t help but look a little nervous as Stephen flails wildly. “Come on, just a few more feet!”

“*A few more feet?*” Stephen screams, looking down and immediately regretting it. “Kevin, if I survive this, I am *never* doing your show again!”

The *comedy short film* cuts to the crew at the bottom, trying not to laugh as Stephen’s voice echoes down to them. “I should be on a beach somewhere! With a cocktail! Not… holding onto the *frozen face of death!*”

With Kevin’s encouragement, Stephen finally starts to move again—until a chunk of ice breaks off right next to him. In a scene that could only be from a *comedy short film*, Stephen lets out a shriek that could probably be heard back in the studio. He presses himself against the ice, muttering, “This is it. This is how I go. Not even on stage, but on a giant ice cube.”

Kevin, trying to salvage the situation for the *comedy short film*, attempts to rally him. “Stephen, you’re a legend! People will be inspired by this!” Stephen looks down, his face a mix of terror and disbelief. “Inspired? They’re going to *laugh!* And not *with* me, Kevin!”

After what feels like an eternity, Stephen finally makes it to a small ledge where he can rest. But as he clings to the ledge, a gust of wind nearly knocks him off balance. “I swear, Kevin,” he shouts down, “if I get off this wall, I’m personally buying you an ice wall to climb yourself!”

In the final moments of the *comedy short film*, a rescue crew finally gets Stephen down, where he collapses onto solid ground, breathing heavily and glaring at Kevin. “Well, how was it?” Kevin asks, still smiling like this has all gone perfectly.

Stephen looks at him, deadpan. “Kevin, I don’t know how to tell you this… but if you ever invite me to ‘film a little comedy short film’ again, I’m sending you straight to voicemail.”

The *comedy short film* ends with a slow-motion shot of Stephen storming off, while Kevin gives a sheepish shrug to the camera, already planning his next guest’s “adventure.”

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