The Tough Guys are the main antagonists of the Dhar Mann episode TEEN CHEATS On Test For An IPHONE 15, He Lives to Regret It.
They are the presumable ex-boyfriends of Daisy, who also became the ex-girlfriend of Alex, the episode's protagonist due to her finding out that he indeed isn't a professional fighter like he claimed, in which the moral of the episode is that lies are very easy to get caught into and are hard to get out of.
They were portrayed by Alexis Silvestre (who also portrayed Dillan in another Dhar Mann video and Abel in Antwan Against All Odds) and Jordan Cann, respectively.
Appearances[]
The "Tough Guys" are two thugs who wear matching leather jackets and black shirts.
Biographies[]
They are shown in the movie theatre where Alex (the episode's protagonist) is. Alex orders two tickets to see the Barbie movie and the thugs mock him for it. One of the thugs wave at Daisy after she got back from the restroom. They walk up to Alex and Daisy and ask her what a girl like her is doing with a guy like Alex. Daisy tells the two guys that Alex is a fighter and can take on both of them. The two guys then challenge Alex to a fight to determine if he really is a fighter, causing one of the movie clerks to grab out popcorn to watch, but Alex tries to avoid fighting.
Alex is beaten up badly by both of them outside, with the thugs punching him to the ground and repeatedly kicking him, making him bleed. Daisy asks Alex why isn't he fighting back before proceeding to take on the thugs by using a right hook to the first guy's face, and then knocks him to the ground with two uppercuts, and then takes down the other one by pushing him backward when he tries to back off, finally following it up with a spin kick to the face and knocking him to the ground beside his friend.
The two guys look up at Daisy before exchanging shocked expressions at Daisy's fighting prowess; apparently not wanting to fight a girl, they get to their feet and take off (with Daisy telling them they'd better run). After the fight, however, Daisy finds out that Alex is indeed not the professional fighter he claimed to be when his mom explains he had never been in a fight in his entire life; with that, she breaks up with Alex and tells him to never call her again before walking off (presumably heading home).
Abilities[]
- Fighting - They are able to beat Alex up easily by repeatedly kicking him while he is on the ground, but that's only because Alex has no experience in fighting whatsoever.
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