: In April 2021, PewDiePie's Floor Gang Discord server orchestrated a massive prank where admins sent a link regarding a fake "controversy" that redirected users to a Rickroll.
: Recent 2025/2026 content includes PewDiePie mocking the "cringey" attempts of fans while occasionally falling for well-timed, "hardcore" Rickrolls that catch him off-guard during livestreams. Pewdiepie getting (and evading) Rick Rolls compilation.
PewDiePie (Felix Kjellberg) has a long and legendary history of being "Rickrolled" by his community, particularly through the (Last Week I Asked You) series on the PewDiePie YouTube Channel . His "Rickrolled" compilations typically feature his high-energy reactions—ranging from genuine surprise to mock outrage—as fans invent increasingly creative ways to trick him. Core Features of PewDiePie Rickroll Compilations Pewdiepie getting (and evading) Rick Rolls comp...
: On Reddit, fans have gone as far as paying for Rickroll advertisements to appear specifically for the "19-year-old" army (his fanbase).
: Over time, Felix has developed specific methods to avoid the prank, such as: : In April 2021, PewDiePie's Floor Gang Discord
: Checking for suspicious or familiar link structures.
: Looking for unusual engagement patterns that might signal a troll. Memorable Rickroll Moments PewDiePie (Felix Kjellberg) has a long and legendary
: Fans use complex setups to hide the prank, such as disguising Rick Astley’s "Never Gonna Give You Up" as a self-defense tutorial by a fictional person named "Yeltsa Kcir" (Rick Astley spelled backward).