A TikTok video shows a woman struggling to open a McLaren door, which is normal due to the car's unique design, sparking humor and debate about what constitutes a 'green flag' in dating. The clip has gone viral, with viewers commenting on the situation and its implications for dating dynamics, while the creator explains the context and responds to criticism.
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Sombr responded to a viral TikTok critic who called his concert 'cringe' and criticized his audience and performance, defending his style and emphasizing inclusivity and his young fan base. He also addressed body shaming accusations and highlighted his successful debut album and upcoming SNL appearance.
Naginah Gogolli's toilet seat mysteriously turned purple in early 2020, which she initially thought was fabric dye but later confirmed as a sign of pregnancy, leading to a viral TikTok and a miraculous journey through her pregnancy and her son's health challenges.
IKEA has released a new version of its popular BILLY bookcase with a slide-out desk, designed for small spaces and gaining popularity on TikTok for its versatility and ease of use, featuring wheels for easy pulling and accessible shelves when extended.
Alison Doyle's routine bathroom visit turned into a medical emergency after she found a dead bat in her toilet, leading her to seek rabies shots and receive supportive, accommodating healthcare, highlighting the importance of self-advocacy and disability awareness.
Model Brooks Nader received widespread praise for openly sharing her experience of starting her period at Wimbledon, helping to normalize a common but often stigmatized situation, and encouraging body positivity and acceptance.
Mykale Baker, a Georgia Burger King worker and high school graduate, went viral on TikTok for helping coworkers on graduation night, leading to a $231,600 fundraiser. Inspired by the support, he has decided to attend Gwinnett Technical College to pursue automotive technology, with the goal of opening his own shop, and has received scholarships and financial aid to support his education.
A viral TikTok video shows a tech CEO and his friend attempting to enter a NYC club, with the CEO threatening to delete the bouncer's Facebook account and boasting about his AI company. The video, part of a series portraying entitled rich kids, falls into the category of "outrage media," aiming to provoke strong reactions for views. While some viewers are infuriated, others are shocked or amused, and the creator has been contacted for comment.
A viral TikTok video shows a customer's disappointment with Applebee's $15 all-you-can-eat shrimp deal, as the server brings out a comically small portion of four teeny fried shrimp, leading to online discussions about portion sizes and customer experiences with all-you-can-eat deals at chain restaurants like Applebee's and Olive Garden. The video has sparked conversations about the modern-day version of all-you-can-eat food and the cost-effective approach of having servers control portion sizes, with some customers feeling that the restaurant is stingy with their servings.
On a flight from Mexico to New Jersey, a stranger, Meegan Rubin, crocheted a hat for five-month-old Romey, who was fascinated by her crocheting. Rubin, who only picked up crocheting during the pandemic, finished the hat as a surprise gift for Romey just before landing. The parents were amazed by her selfless act, and Rubin hopes to make more crocheted creations for Romey in the future. Kelly Levine's TikTok video of the heartwarming encounter has since gone viral.
A Canadian couple accidentally ordered their wedding invitations on the wrong paper stock and decided to send them to their favorite brands and celebrities in hopes of receiving free gifts. The couple's TikToks about the experiment have gone viral, and they have received responses from brands like Chick-Fil-A and the Toronto Blue Jays. While the gifts have been modest, the couple has enjoyed the added levity and fun it has brought to their wedding planning process. They clarified that they don't expect celebrities to attend their wedding and responded to critics by saying it's a lighthearted activity that has helped alleviate stress.
A viral TikTok video has resurfaced the '00s feud between Eminem and Christina Aguilera, revealing that they actually had a crush on each other before becoming enemies. The rivalry began in 2000 when Christina made a comment about Eminem's personal life in her MTV special. However, clips from interviews show that they had expressed mutual attraction prior to the feud. Eminem retaliated with derogatory comments and violent lyrics in his songs, while Christina warned against abusive relationships. The TikTok video ends with the awkward moment when Christina had to present Eminem with an award at the 2002 MTV VMAs.
Jaymes Vaughan, the husband of Mean Girls actor Jonathan Bennett, shared a hilarious TikTok video showing what it's like to go on vacation with his famous spouse. In the video, Vaughan walks alone in Paris while Bennett takes selfies with fans in the background. Vaughan jokes about being married to an icon and refers to himself as "Mrs. Aaron Samuels." The video went viral, with many fans making references to the popular movie. Vaughan considers his husband's fan following to be a blessing and finds humor in the situation.
Jaymes Vaughan, the husband of Mean Girls actor Jonathan Bennett, shared a hilarious TikTok video showing what it's like to go on vacation with his famous spouse. In the video, Vaughan walks alone in Paris while Bennett takes selfies with fans in the background. Vaughan jokes about being married to an icon and refers to himself as "Mrs. Aaron Samuels." The video went viral, with many fans making references to the popular movie. Vaughan considers his husband's fan following to be a blessing and finds humor in the situation.