Cash threw Harper's phone as part of a prank to make it seem like he had broken it in anger, but it was a fake phone with a matching case to Harper's real one.
The prank involved Cash throwing a fake phone with a matching case to Harper's real one, making it seem like he had broken her phone in anger during an argument.
They used a plastic phone and scratched it with a knife to make it look cracked, similar to Harper's real phone, to make the prank more convincing.
Harper initially looked shocked and upset, as if her phone had been broken, but she later revealed she suspected it was a prank.
Harper thought the prank was real because she was unaware of the fake phone and the matching phone case, making her believe her phone had been broken.
The matching phone cases allowed the pranksters to switch Harper's real phone with a fake one, making it appear as though her phone had been broken during the prank.
They texted Harper to get her on her phone, as they needed her to pick it up so Cash could grab it and execute the prank.
The other prank involved Harper being led to believe that Kate was leaving, which she later found out was a fake emotional scene.
Harper thought Kate was leaving because of a staged emotional scene, but she later discovered it was a prank and that Kate's tears were fake.
The main topic was a prank involving Cash throwing a fake phone to make it seem like he had broken Harper's phone during an argument.
The hosts discussed playing a mobile game called Ball Blast, with some of them sharing their high scores and levels.
Harper's highest score in Ball Blast was 1.9 million, which she achieved recently.
The pranksters gave Harper a matching phone case during a previous episode, hoping she would switch it, allowing them to place the fake phone in the same case.
The prank was successful, as Harper initially believed her phone had been broken, but she later realized it was a prank and laughed it off.
The purpose was to create a humorous and dramatic moment during the podcast, making it more entertaining for the audience.