Strange goings on have been spotted on a TikTok live stream recording an alleyway.
TikTok sensation ALLEYWAY KING has built a massive audience by live streaming the comings and goings between Rickmansworth High Street and Northway, near Boots.
The famous alleyway hit more than a million likes before having to restart over the weekend.
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With people putting on a show for the camera over the past few days, these are six of the strangest events recorded.
A poppy needs CPR
A man dressed as a giant poppy tried to climb a fence but fell on his back.
An apparent passer-by then stopped to perform CPR on the costume, before another person helped him up and they appeared to dance back up the alley.
@pennysarmy 😂😂😂😂😂 #rickyalley #rickmansworth #alleywaystation #famousalleyway #pennysarmy #singingtexttospeech ♬ original sound - ALLEYWAY KING 👑
Punch and Judy show
An impromptu Punch and Judy magic show, in full get-up, was put on for the camera, with the performers even using a green bin as a stage.
@benbamboozle Today myself and @Professor James Punch & Judy went to see the famous alley! We even got a wave from the man himself @ALLEYWAY KING 👑 ♬ original sound - Ben Bamboozle
Man relieving himself
A man appeared to be moments away from getting caught with his trousers down in the alley, but he and his friend then looked up at the camera and he wisely moved out of shot.
A man danced around the alley with a cone on his head, over a hood, before politely placing the cone back down on a bin.
In one of the earliest bizarre events, a man in a disturbing clown mask stood in the alley and gave a wave at the camera while moving around very strangely.
Four police officers who looked to have just got lunch walked down the alley and moved some pumpkins aside before waving up at the camera with a smile.
It looks like even the cops are fans of the stream.
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