He got home from work and found his whole HOUSE COVERED with 4,000 rolls of TOILET PAPER.

When Howie Mandel returned home, she saw her home littered with thousands of rolls of toilet paper? How did that happen?

Roman Atwood is well-known on YouTube for his elaborate pranks on strangers. So far, I’ve watched him turn his living room into a playground by filling it with multicolored plastic balls. From his grandma to his own wife, I witnessed him pulling odd pranks on everyone. In the video below, however, his victim is a well-known Hollywood celebrity.

In 2015, Roman agreed to perform at a party for a jury comedian from a popular American talent show who lives in a large villa in Los Angeles.

To cover his house with toilet paper, Roman sought the services of Howie’s son and wife. The end result is fantastic, and the star’s reaction is priceless! “Watch this clip if you want to see how someone’s face falls,” Roman remarked.

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Roman Atwood, a YouTube prankster and family man, has been routinely posting vlogs to his YouTube channel for nearly a decade. In the year 2020, everything changed.

For the majority of the year, Roman was virtually silent on all of his social media sites, leading to widespread concern for his and his family’s well-being.

Roman returned to YouTube on Aug. 18, 2020, after a nearly eight-month break, with a video titled “We Will Never Recover.”

Despite the fact that he didn’t say much in that video, Roman and his wife, Brittney, continued to vlog about their lives on a regular basis. In early January 2021, they announced the arrival of their son, Knox.

Finally, in a video broadcast on Jan. 23, Roman confessed why he had been absent from YouTube for nearly a year. A stalker and the FBI are involved in the terrifying scenario.

Where did Roman Atwood’s Vlogs go?

When Roman didn’t mention the actual reason for his vlogging vacation in August of 2020, some fans feared he would never talk about it.

“Technically, we shouldn’t be publishing,” Roman remarked in his video “We Will Never Recover.” “In our lives, there’s some utter crazy going on behind the scenes.” He did stress, though, that the entire family was in good health. “We’re all in good health. […] You’ll be the first to know as soon as we’re able to tell the story.”

The reason for their absence was also alluded to by Brittney. “I’m sorry it’s taken so long,” she apologized. “There’s a reason behind that —”

“There’s a huge reason,” Roman said, interrupting his wife.

“We’re not quite there yet,” Brittney said, “but we just wanted to say hello and tell you how much we love and miss you.”

He did, to to the surprise of many observers, keep his pledge. Roman and Brittney got down to discuss how their break was unforeseen and how it worried their family in “Forced Off YouTube — Full FBI Story.”

“We can’t have fun and be ourselves unless we make this video,” Roman explained. “This is similar to something we’ve been wanting to develop for a long time. I’m dying to produce this video, but we have to go over everything again.”

He admitted that reflecting on their challenging year will be “tough” for him and Brittney.

“We’ve been on YouTube for 12 years, so it’s a big deal if we suddenly vanish. We’ve departed because we’re afraid for our lives “Roman went on.

“Our children’s protection,” Brittney agreed. “Like, our house, our entire possessions.”

Roman went on to say that the circumstances behind their YouTube sabbatical went much beyond YouTube’s “double-edged sword.” He realizes that posting personal information online can lead to harassment and derogatory comments, but he says what he and Brittney went through was “terrifying stuff” that he “wouldn’t wish on [his] worst enemy.”

The YouTube pair then revealed some of the most intimate aspects of what they had been going through during their lengthy absence from the video platform.

In the “Forced Off YouTube” video, Roman claimed, “We’ve been dealing with some pretty dangerous stalkers.”

These stalkers would contact his phone “24/7” with nasty messages, according to the vlogger. He further alleged that the stalkers made a bomb threat at a funeral for a family member.

Brittney stated the FBI had to be called through tears.

“This is a drop in the bucket compared to what they’re doing,” Roman continued. “They’ve gotten into our lives, they’ve gone into our cars and turned them on and off, and they’ve [set off] the alarm in our house. In the dead of winter, they switched off the power in this house.”

This worried the couple even more because their small children were suffering at the hands of these strangers.

Roman claimed that the stalkers also canceled his auto insurance, so he was driving about without coverage without realizing it.

The influencer went on to say that he and Brittney would spend days at their counter calling various companies in an attempt to restore the harm caused by the stalkers.

Roman and Brittney’s cell phones would be flooded with images of the Atwood family.

“The only thing we could do was shut down and make sure our kids were secure,” Roman said of his choice to pause his frenetic posting schedule for the time being. The stalking methods were described by Roman as “hateful” and “demented.” They tried everything they could to adjust their numbers and get ahead of the stalkers, but they were always one step ahead.

The couple claimed that they were under continual police observation outside their home after receiving death threats.

“I believe there is a larger tale to be told, but this is at least our way of moving forward,” Roman stated near the end of the video. “There’s a ray of hope at the end of the tunnel.”

He went on to express gratitude to the FBI for their assistance in the case. Roman didn’t say who his stalkers were or where they were currently.

Roman promised his fans that his forthcoming videos will be lighthearted and enjoyable like they had always been.

“Please, let’s get back to having a good time,” he said. “Here’s to a new beginning.”