In the year 1998, envision being in the shoes of Bill Gates, the esteemed chairman of Microsoft and the wealthiest individual globally, boasting a staggering net worth of $51 billion.
All seems to be sailing smoothly until an unexpected event disrupts his day’s schedule.
During a visit to EU officials in Belgium, Gates encountered an unforeseen mishap as he received an unexpected facial decoration in the form of a cream pie, precisely at the entrance of a government edifice.
According to reports from CNET, the mischievous individual behind the incident managed to evade capture.
However, authorities apprehended one accomplice along with a cameraman, who were subsequently released following a televised confession by Belgian prankster Noel Godin, assuming responsibility for the playful assault.
Godin, recognized for his jovial anarchist tendencies, has carved a niche for himself by targeting individuals of affluence, fame, and arrogance using cream pies.
His exploits have garnered widespread recognition to the extent that a French term, “entarter,” has been coined to define the act of being pied.
Regarded as one of the most prominent figures in the French-speaking sphere, Godin is affectionately known as “L’entarteur” or “the Pieman.”
He frequently graces television programs and movies and has authored a book chronicling his escapades.
Those who embrace Godin’s public pieings with good-natured amusement are seldom subjected to further pranks.
Nevertheless, L’entarteur reserves his attention for individuals who