This whole Slap situation is really a mess to sort through!
11.03.2022 - 22:41 / nypost.com
Jordyn Lyne, 22, boasts more than 670,000 followers on TikTok, where she frequently shares tutorials featuring her favorite cosmetic products. But the star was recently bombarded with cruel comments from critics after she showed off her natural appearance in a video viewed more than 26 million times. One user even compared Lyne to Miss Trunchbull — the notoriously unattractive villain from the 1996 children’s movie “Matilda.”However, Lyne is laughing off her haters, describing herself as a “proud catfish” in an interview with Caters News Agency.
“Everyone looks different without their makeup on!” the beauty declared. “There would be no point in wearing makeup and spending time getting ready if it didn’t make us look any different.”Lyne — who is transgender — started her TikTok account back in 2020 after she transitioned. Miss lovely vs miss trunchball @harryyhamerShe said makeup became an important part of her identity and self-expression.
“I love that I can make myself look so dramatically different by just using makeup,” the TikToker enthused. “It’s so much fun to play around and see what I can create.”The influencer never expected she’d gain hundreds of thousands of followers on TikTok and said she now believes it’s important to show her real appearance in order to inspire other trans people. “Exposing myself without makeup on social media can be really scary,” Lyne stated.
This whole Slap situation is really a mess to sort through!
Francesco LoPresti has died at the age of 24. The TikToker, who was well known for making funny prank videos with his girlfriend Kaitlin Reagan, passed away earlier this week following a long battle with stage 4 testicular cancer. Kaitlin's aunt Adriana shared the heartbreaking news of his passing on Tuesday 22 March as she shared a collection of photos of him.
Rosalía has been trainspotting with viral TikTok star Francis Bourgeois – check out the video below.Bourgeois shot to fame after posting a series of trainspotting clips to the social media platform over the course of the COVID pandemic. At the time of writing, he has 2.3million followers on the site.Introducing his latest upload, Bourgeois told his viewers that he’d headed to Kings Cross station in London to check out the Class 91 locomotives.“Hang on a minute – isn’t that Rosalía?” he added as he spotted the Spanish singer-songwriter standing further along the platform. “I’m gonna go say hello to her.
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The son of “Sister Wives” stars Christine and Kody Brown, Paedon Brown, reports he was robbed while he worked out at his gym recently.
Spencer X, with 54.9 million followers. The professional beatboxer is partnered with a brand known for its superior audio, JBL, and HOLA! USA had the opportunity to attend the celebration of the brands’ limited-edition gaming headset in collaboration with 100 Thieves. We talked to Spencer at the event about how he got into beatboxing, his journey to becoming the 11th most followed person on TikTok, and more.
These TikTokers have been cast in the upcoming series High School!- Just Jared Jr Jared Leto said what about Marvel movies? – Celebitchy Huge news from Tom Hiddleston – Popsugar She’s leading a potential prequel series at The CW! – Just Jared Jr
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IMDb TV has found its leads for High School, a coming-of-age dramedy series based on the memoir by Tegan and Sara Quin, from Housebroken co-creator Clea DuVall, Plan B Entertainment and Amazon Studios.
Glamour and described the term “bimbo” as being a person who wants to “celebrate and appreciate their own hyper-femininity, which they express in their own, special way.”She continued that the Gen-Z bimbo also “does not allow misogynistic standpoints of femininity get in the way of you being f***ing amazing and incredible.” However, it hasn’t gone down too well with everyone due to the term’s sexist history – something which Chrissy is very aware of.“In the past, the word ‘bimbo’ has been used to put down women – to see them as one-dimensional,” she admitted.She went onto note how the term has previously been used to refer to women in relation to their body and nothing else.But Chrissy, who has an impressive 4.2 million followers on TikTok, has responded to trolls who have slammed her for reclaiming the term “bimbo.”In a short clip posted on social media, she explains: “A modern-day bimbo doesn’t need to know ‘what a mortgage is’ or ‘how to file taxes.’“But we do know it’s time to let go those who are in prison for marijuana charges when the states that they’re in have decriminalized marijuana.“And we also know that capitalism is the root of all evil, but it’s almost impossible to consume ethically in a capitalist society, so let’s stop blaming each other.” The post has received over 397,000 likes, with very mixed reviews.“We literally grew up on legally blonde.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorWME signed teen TikTok star Brooke Monk, who boasts more than 27 million followers across social platforms, for representation in all areas.WME said it will expand Monk’s business across film, TV, podcasts and new media. The 19-year-old Florida native was previously represented by UTA.Monk has amassed nearly 19 million TikTok followers since joining the short-form video platform in September 2019, rising to popularity with lip-sync and dance videos.
TikTok star Abigail Brooks has moved onto a bigger stage.
her viral hit “abcdefu,” 17-year-old TikTok sensation Gayle launches an F-bomb tirade against a shady ex: “F—k you and your friends that I’ll never see again/Everybody but your dog, you can all f—k off.”But she was worried that her foul-mouthed rant would piss off her grandmother. “When I played that song for my grandmother, I was so nervous,” Gayle told The Post. “And, you know, she told me that I got to say all the things at 17 that she never could.