Spilling the tea. JoJo Siwa described Candace Cameron Bure as the “rudest” celebrity she’s ever met while participating in a TikTok trend.
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Minions: The Rise Of Gru due to a TikTok trend that has prompted rowdy behaviour.Large groups of young people following the #gentleminions trend, which involves dressing in smart attire while attending showings of the new animation, have been accused of disrupting other audience members by making noise and throwing objects.In some cases, videos of those participating in the viral fad have racked up millions of views on TikTok.While the majority of social posts seemingly don’t depict any disruptive behaviour, there have been complaints about some individuals yelling at the screen and throwing popcorn at each other.This has led to some cinemas enforcing dress code restrictions, with one independent cinema in Wadebridge, Cornwall, banning teenagers wearing suits from watching the film.Why Minions is crushing the box office. pic.twitter.com/IsFSW7Tkrf— Rob Keyes (@rob_keyes) July 3, 2022Meanwhile, Guernsey’s only cinema had to cancel all further screenings of the movie, blaming “stunningly bad behaviour”, including vandalism and abuse of staff.The Cinema’s manager Daniel Phillips-Smith told the BBC: “It’s been absolutely heartbreaking.
Spilling the tea. JoJo Siwa described Candace Cameron Bure as the “rudest” celebrity she’s ever met while participating in a TikTok trend.
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has exploded in cinemas worldwide — and it may, unfortunately, be causing people to explode, too.IHOP revealed a special “Minion Menu” to promote the release of the popular sequel film, but some TikTokers are claiming the food made them very unwell.TikTok user Caroline shared a video of her and a friend grabbing a meal at an IHOP earlier in the week, writing, “We just wanted to enjoy our minion meal.”The limited-edition menu offers a mix of delightfully named items including Ba-Ba-Banana Pudding Pancakes, Cinna-Minions donut holes, Gru’s Evil Steakburger, Cold Gru Iced Coffee and more.But instead of enjoying the novelty menu, the pair claimed to have ended up with food poisoning after ingesting what appears to be undercooked food including chicken nuggets, which aren’t listed on the special Minion menu.#minionsriseofgru #ihop ummm @IHOP why“My body is shutting down,” Caroline wrote in a comment under the viral clip, which has been viewed more than 1.3 million times since it was posted late last week.Followers expressed their sympathy for the duo, although some claimed they had also gotten sick from the food.“I had the minion menu and I had diarrhea for 4 days,” one user alleged.“I had the minions meal cold brew and gru’d my pants,” claimed another.“Bro thats not even rare, that’s still running around in a field,” one user joked.It’s not known which IHOP Caroline and her friend visited.The Post has reached out to IHOP and Illumination Entertainment for comment.
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Fans of the Minions are in big trouble!! At least with some movie theater employees, that is!
screens across the globe. A spokesperson for Odeon cinemas told the PA news agency: "Due to a small number of incidents in our cinemas over the weekend we have had to restrict access in some circumstances. " Read more: Last day you can spend old £20 and £50 notes and what if you miss deadline Meanwhile, movie studio Universal Pictures, which produced the film, has endorsed the #gentleminions trend, tweeting "to everyone showing up to @Minions in suits: we see you and we love you".
Minions: The Rise of Gru.”The trend sees groups of teenagers referring to themselves as “Gentleminions” wearing suits and bringing bananas, a reference to the Minion’s favorite snack, to the theater.Videos of the trend using #Gentleminions have been blowing up social media, with some videos garnering a million views apiece.The self-proclaimed “Gentleminions” wear formal suits and go to the movie screening in large groups and cheer loudly as it begins to play.
J. Kim Murphy Imagine a family outing to the movie theater like any other.
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by baby Dory from Pixar’s 2016 animated film “Finding Dory” gets revived — but with a twist.“Hi, I’m Dory,” the sound goes, as a sample of a piano cover plays and the little fish adds, “Let’s go!”And what’s better than including the iconic character: It’s as simple as a TikTok dance could possibly get.All it takes is waving your arms as if you’re a fish treading water as you slowly step in place to the tune, then lip-syncing “Let’s go!” as an invitation to viewers or others in the video itself to join in.As with any viral sound on the platform — and one musical clip alone has been repurposed more than 822,000 times — many users are using it to crack a few jokes.In a clip with more than 1 million likes, one woman joked about her husband falling asleep on the couch even when he “wasn’t tired,” motioning for him to follow her to bed despite being knocked out cold.it is always “i’m resting my eyes” and “why did you leave me on the couch” ||••“Me convincing my sister to come out past her bedtime to get an overpriced drinky,” another user wrote on their video with nearly 650,000 likes, which uses the same sound.Shall we get a sippy?
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