A mum copied a viral TikTok trend to try create fake freckles - but she was instead left looking like she had 'stuck her head up a chimney'.
07.04.2022 - 20:05 / ok.co.uk
Charlie Brooks, known for playing one of EastEnders' most-feared villains Janine Butcher, is now one of TikTok's newest stars.The award-winning soapstar, 40 - who first joined Albert Square back in 1999 - has been joining her real-life daughter Kiki Brooks-Truman, 17, to film a series of charming and hilarious clips for the popular video sharing app. Charlie appears in one of her daughter's videos, which saw her and Kiki recreating the iconic EastEnders scene which saw Janine Butcher shove sobbing husband Barry Evans, played by Shaun Williamson, off a cliff, killing him.The actress had fans in stiches as she mimed over her original lines from the 2004 episode, whilst Kiki took over the part of Barry.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. Adoring comments quickly flooded in, with one fan exclaiming: "I LOVE YOUR MUM", whilst another wrote: "THIS IS EVERYTHING I NEVER KNEW I NEEDED".
"Omg did she still know the words or did she need reminding?" a third asked, adding: "Janine is a queen though." A fourth also commented: "I remember this so clearly! Janine was the original baddie!" Kiki later took part in the trend whereby app users share snaps of their parents back in the 90s, which left new followers blown away by the resemblance that she had with her actress mum and dad Tony Truman. Fans immediately took the comment section, where one told the youngster: "You look so much like Janine in the beginning pic", whilst another joked: "Ur mum really sad copy and paste".
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.A mum copied a viral TikTok trend to try create fake freckles - but she was instead left looking like she had 'stuck her head up a chimney'.
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EastEnders actor Charlie Wernham tied the knot with his fiancee Emma Collis in a breathtaking Essex Ceremony on Saturday.The 27 year old soap actor, who plays racist thug Aaron Monroe on the BBC soap, said "I do" to beautiful bride Emma at the Gosfield Hall wedding venue in Essex. Former Hollyoaks star Charlie and Emma's gorgeous nuptials were captured by and shared guests on social media including Daisy Wood Davis, who appeared in Hollyoaks at the same time as Charlie when he played Robbie Roscoe on the soap. Daisy posted a video of the wedding guests cheering as newlyweds Charlie and Emma held hands and walked down a set of stairs, which were decorated with some elegant white flowers.
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Scream franchise actor David Arquette, but the that's not the content Coco has a problem with. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.“Sometimes, I'll find something on TikTok and put it on Instagram and she'll say, 'Mom, that is so over.' Once, I did this dance, and she was mortified,” Courteney Cox recalled in an . “And actually when I look back, I'm kind of mortified."In the same interview, the added that at a certain point, who cares how embarrassing you look? “When you get older, sometimes you think, 'I'm just going to let that go — it's not important,’” she remarked.When it comes to her own #content, Coco is pretty choosy.
TikTok has been announced the ‘Official Entertainment Partner’ of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) made the announcement earlier today (April 14), placing the video-focused social networking service’s global community of one billion at the heart of Eurovision 2022.“We’re delighted to be making TikTok the Official Entertainment Partner of the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest, working closely to create even more exclusive and engaging content,” Martin Österdahl, executive supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest said in a statement.“The TikTok community really embraced the Eurovision Song Contest last year and now we’re looking forward to giving them unprecedented access to the world’s largest live music event and inspiring a whole new generation of fans.”As ‘Official Entertainment Partner’ of Eurovision 2022, TikTok will celebrate the music, the artists, the countries and the history and the event itself, through a specially created programming, music playlists and behind-the-scenes content.Eurovision’s semi-final shows and the Grand Final will be available to stream via the official Eurovision TikTok account, in a unique vertical format that combines the official broadcast with a backstage view of the contest, while the live performances take place.The TikTok community will also have exclusive access to backstage content from all the participating artists’ first rehearsals.Elsewhere, playlists featuring the event’s participants will live on TikTok’s Sound Pages, allowing users to create and share their own videos, “bringing the music of the contest to life in a way that only the TikTok community can make happen”.Eurovision’s TikTok account will also feature exclusive daily content
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorMusical theater has become a thing on TikTok. This Sunday, for example, “The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical” became the first project that originated on TikTok to win a Grammy.Now the popular video-app maker announced that it commissioned its first original musical, called “For You, Paige,” led by Daniel Mertzlufft — the creative force behind viral hit “Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical.”“For You, Paige” will be available to livestream on the @TikTok account on Thursday, April 14, at 7 p.m.
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Love In The Flesh as much as us, you're probably wondering where you might recognise contestant Millie McLay from.Turn's out Millie had quite the following before heading into the Greek beach house, and for a pretty hilare reason indeed.After going viral on TikTok back in 2021 for videos documenting her recovery process after breaking her leg, Millie gained a pretty large following for her relatable and entertaining #hairygirl content.With a following of now over 780,000 on the social media platform, you've more than likely come across her fitness or 'hairy leg' videos.Millie Mclay broke her leg when she was riding her horse in London back in December 2020. The fatal accident left Millie with an intense compound fracture, following multiple surgeries Millie needed a frame to help heal her leg bone to avoid having it amputated.Taking to TikTok to share fitness content during the pandemic, Millie got a lot of traction for her leg being in a metal frame and naturally covered in hair - because duh, how could you possibly begin to shave with a frame?With a multitude of TikTok users shocked by how hairy her leg was, Millie used the negative comments and insults to her advantage.
The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical is officially a Grammy winner!
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorEmily Bear and Abigail Barlow’s Grammy win for best musical theater album for “The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical” marks the first award from the Recording Academy to go to a project that originated on TikTok.Bear and Barlow beat out Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Cinderella,” the cast recording of “Girl from the North Country,” “Les Misérables: The Staged Concert” and “Stephen Schwartz’s Snapshots.”With the COVID-19 pandemic leaving Broadway shuttered for much of the past 18 months, Bear and Barlow’s “The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical” went viral thanks to TikTok.Inspired by the poetic dialogue and fantastical world of the Netflix series “Bridgerton,” Barlow says she began writing songs from the main character’s perspective. The first tease, “Daphne’s Song,” was posted to TikTok after the series debuted.
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