
What started as a prank ended up becoming a career-changing moment.
Jevh Maravilla and Christian Toledo designed a fake McDonald’s advertisement featuring themselves—styled to look completely official.
Then they did something bold.
They secretly hung the ad on an empty wall inside a McDonald’s restaurant, blending it perfectly with real corporate posters. The most shocking part?
It stayed there for 51 days without anyone noticing 🍔😮.
🔥 When the Internet Found Out
Eventually, the prank surfaced online—and it exploded.
Instead of reacting negatively, McDonald’s took it in good humor. The company praised the creativity and confidence behind the stunt.
The reward?
💰 $25,000 for each creator
📣 An invitation to participate in an official McDonald’s campaign
What began as a joke turned into a professional breakthrough.
✨ Why This Moment Mattered
This wasn’t just about humor—it was about initiative and representation.
The duo didn’t wait for permission or opportunities.
They created their own.
Their story became a reminder that bold ideas, when executed well, can open real doors—even with global brands.
Creativity noticed is powerful.
Creativity acted on is life-changing.
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