After an Instagram Live video has gone viral, Luisana Lopilato has had to come out to defend her husband Michael Bublé.
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BBC Dad returned to our TV screens with his family this week.
Political scientist Robert Kelly and his wife Kim Jung-a went viral back in 2017 after their kids Marion and James crashed his serious BBC interview.
The latest BBC World News interview saw the children sit quietly on their parents’ knees. They appeared to get more and more restless throughout the segment, eventually interrupting proceedings towards the end of the clip.
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After an Instagram Live video has gone viral, Luisana Lopilato has had to come out to defend her husband Michael Bublé.
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Looking for the helpers. Prince William and Duchess Kate talked to teachers and students — the children of people who have to work during the coronavirus pandemic — who are still in school amid the health crisis to express their gratitude.
Lele Pons took to social media on Tuesday to share a video of herself falling through a glass door in the middle of her TikTok routine. The 13-second clip showed the YouTuber rocking out to Jose De Las Heras and Ghetto Flow's song "Culo." But after taking a few steps back, she appeared to trip and crash through a glass door.
Just in case you needed ANOTHER reason to love Hollywood heartthrob Matthew McConaughey, the actor has returned to his southern roots and commited the ultimate act of kindness.
Ezra Miller is facing backlash after a troubling video surfaced online. In a video posted to Twitter on Sunday, Miller is seen yelling at a woman, «Do you wanna fight? Is that the deal?»
"Justice League" star Ezra Miller appeared to choke a woman in a video that's making the rounds on social media.
Ezra Miller is in hot Internet water. The Justice League and Fantastic Beasts star is making headlines this Monday after eyebrow-raising footage surfaced on social media of the 27-year-old actor. In the clip, which has popped up online on Twitter, the star shouts at a woman, "Did you want to fight? Is that the deal?" while the woman playfully moves her arms while walking toward him.
Rita Wilson teamed up with Naughty By Nature to release a special version of their 1992 track “Hip Hop Hooray” after a video of her rapping the song went viral.
American actor Ezra Miller is the subject of some seriously less-than-ideal attention after a video surfaced appearing to show him choking a woman and bringing her to the ground.
Parents working from home right now can definitely feel this U.K. politician’s pain.
A video has surfaced online that apparently shows Ezra Miller, who plays The Flash in the DC Universe and also stars in the Fantastic Beasts movies, apparently choking a female fan.
Working from home can be a challenge for even the most organised of folks. And lately, with more people in isolation, we've seen a number of hilarious videos going viral via the Zoom app.
We know, we know: self-isolation can be dreary. But it doesn’t have to be!
Janet Jackson reacted to an emotional viral video in which a young girl shaves her head in solidarity with her sister Monday.
This UK family has found internet fame with their lockdown-themed version of “One Day More” from the musical Les Miserables!
Like many of us, American singer Adley is starting to feel the effects of being in isolation, amid the coronavirus outbreak.
When Gal Gadot teamed up with a slew of celebrities for a viral cover of John Lennon's "Imagine," the public's reaction was mixed. Some saw the video as a nice, uplifting moment during a hard time for the world, while many others felt it was tone-deaf.So independent queer artist Leadr decided to try something similar, but this time with a different purpose.