Netflix’s Squid Game has gone viral for its unforgiving wake-up alarm.The concept piece is based on the animatronic doll featured in the show’s first episode, where contestants play the traditional Korean children’s game Red Light Green Light.
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When we're browsing on Instagram for shopping inspiration, the last thing we expect to see is a giant boob pop up in our faces.
Recently an advert for Lounge Underwear went viral after fans noticed a very questionable editing placement on one of the brand's pictures.The image saw a stunning model posing and showing off a white lace set but our eyes were caught by one big distraction, as in order to highlight the intricate embroidery detail the brand decided to add a zoomed in circle which was
.Netflix’s Squid Game has gone viral for its unforgiving wake-up alarm.The concept piece is based on the animatronic doll featured in the show’s first episode, where contestants play the traditional Korean children’s game Red Light Green Light.
in a TikTok video uploaded by his girlfriend Lauren Zarras on September 21. The short clip, which is set to Ellie Goulding’s romantic track “Still Falling For You,” shows Zarras excitedly walking into her boyfriend’s college apartment in a bid to surprise him.However, his muted reaction to her arrival and the presence of another female on the couch has sparked speculation that he has not exactly been missing his girlfriend and been cheating on his ladylove while away for college instead.
A U.S. Senator is going viral for his misunderstanding of finstas, otherwise known as “fake Instagrams” or secondary private Instagram accounts.
Netflix show Squid Game has gained viral status on TikTok.The Korean-language drama dropped on the streaming platform on September 17, and could become its biggest show of all time.The show follows a tournament in which a group of contestants who are deeply in debt play children’s games in order to win money. However if they lose the game, they are killed.Now, the show has earned additional popularity via social media, as a wave of memes and online games have been circulated by fans.
hotel staff has gone viral after they responded in the most hilarious way. TikTok user Tommy ( @tommymodeactivated ) sent an email to NOVOTEL in Melbourne where he was due to stay for a few nights asking them to "hide" an apple in his suite to help 'take his mind off work'.
the post having received over 25,000 retweets and 195,000 likes at the time of writing.“Never been more scared of a dog,” he captioned the post, which sees the small white dog with black eyes frowning and looking into the distance.Check out the post here:never been more scared of a dog pic.twitter.com/wLvWuEHfKR— Rob N Roll (@thegallowboob) September 25, 2021Many have offered up their interpretation of the dog’s potential frightening backstory, with some sharing pictures comparing it to the
Tyra Banks is going viral on Twitter.
night out - but sometimes that's not even the best part of the night. Waking up the next morning to see the hilarious photos and videos taken throughout the night is often a highly entertaining experience.
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viral “Subway Secrets” video with a half-million views later. First, let’s flashback: no longer an open bar, it’s definitely been an open secret for years now. In 2013, three years before TikTok was born, the underground sensation was hyped as one of “33 Must-Try Experiences” by The Post: On the southeast corner of Broadway and 42nd Street stands the former Knickerbocker Hotel, a sumptuous Beaux-Arts palace built in 1906 by John Jacob Astor and home to such famous New Yorkers as George M.
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A 2021 Emmy Awards moment involving one of the night’s winners, Gillian Anderson, is going viral over how she handled a question she was asked.
viral after inadvertently joining the Orange Walk to get home. Kimberley Blythe, from Tradeston, was caught up in the marches yesterday in Glasgow.