The latest trend being promoted by some wellness influencers on social media is… smoking??
06.04.2021 - 18:57 / dailyrecord.co.uk
foodie has both delighted and repulsed fans after he managed to fit an entire Chinese takeaway into a 'monster' wrap. Josh Durnion, also known as the Wrap God, has gone viral for his weird and wonderful culinary creations on Tik Tok, which sees him taste test various dishes parcelled up in a toasted tortilla.
The 21-year-old, from Motherwell, has tried out his best wrap yet - a Chinese takeaway with salt and chilli chips, rice, spring rolls and topped off with curry sauce. Uploading his latest
.The latest trend being promoted by some wellness influencers on social media is… smoking??
TikTok star has divided the internet after he sparked a debate about 'diluting juice'.Paul Black posted a video on his TikTok page, where he asks an English friend if they would like a drink.But his friend is confused as he says 'diluting juice'.In the video, Paul can be seen in the kitchen making himself a drink when he calls to a friend off camera.He says: "Do you want some diluting juice?And an English accent replies: "Some what?!"Paul says: "Diluting juice?"And still the English voice has no
TikTok, where users edit together video clips of fashionable folk going about their daily business. According to Vogue, the clips are mostly sourced from Douyin, China's version of Tiktok, and document the street style scene in its most literal sense.
Irn-Bru advert filmed using skateboards, stunts and even a unicycle.Alexander Edwards shared the incredible clip, which he made in his spare time, on his TikTok account (@iceamo2020) after putting it together in a bid to get the attention of makers Barrs.Featuring a skateboard ride, a unicycle chase, and even a well-timed leap into a local river, Alexander pulled out all the stops for the action-packed shoot.The young Scot, who also works for the NHS, even roped in his sister Skye and mum Carol
trolls. Anisa, from Glasgow, says some days she struggles to get out of bed after being targeted by relentless bullies who recognised her online.
video has offered a hilarious reminder of all the street games that most Scots kids used to play in the days before game consoles and mobile phones. TikTokker Jason Hood, 32, created the fun clip on the social media site, offering a nostalgic look back at some of the ways kids would find to pass the time while hanging about in the streets.
outdoors? Maybe bagging a Munro at the weekend, hitting the trails on your bikes, or indulging in a spot of outdoor camping? Well, if you are, you could be the stars of a new ad campaign for a Scottish Nature c harity.
Read more. Police are investigating the sudden deaths of a man and woman found in a East Dunbartonshire property.Officers were called to a property on Station Road, Milngavie, around 11.30am on Sunday morning.
Fife and locked down the area following an early morning incident today. Firearms officers scrambled to Main Street in Cardenden after the report of a disturbance at a property at around 7.45am.
dogs if it can be proved that action had to be taken to protect their livestock. It comes as part of a wider message from Greater Glasgow Police Division about worrying livestock.Worrying livestock means to attack or chase where animals are either injured or suffer in some way.
IndyRef2 should be on the political agenda, a poll has revealed. Instead they want elected members to focus on the country’s recovery from Covid-19, the economy and public services.
lockdown have revealed their anguish as warmer weather causes crowds to descend on their road once again. Nick Munro says he and his neighbours, who live on Roseneath Place near the Meadows, have been left sickened by people urinating and even defecating near their homes.
police shut down an illegal gathering at a former Scots boozer. The men were rumbled at what used to be Cheers in Greenock, Inverclyde on Wednesday.
Covid-19 vaccine has sparked a huge police probe in Edinburgh.A single multi-dose vial of the vaccine was swiped from a vaccination centre at the city's Morrison Street on Saturday morning.Officers say the callous theft was an 'isolated incident' and that they are 'following a positive line of enquiry'.Locals are being warned of scammer vaccinators as police urge anyone offered a vaccine outside a vaccination centre to get in touch.Chief Inspector Neil Wilson said: "We were made aware of an
smash on a Scots street saw a car flip onto its roof this afternoon. The single vehicle collision took place at around 3pm in Kirkcaldy.
Old Firm clash. Supporters have even decorated the streets of Bo'ness with flags and a Steven Gerrard cut out in preparation for the derby day showdown with Celtic.
Ayrshire flat and attacked a man while he slept in his bed. The 51-year-old man was asleep in his flat on Knockinlaw Mount in Kilmarnock when the thugs forced entry at around 1.30am yesterday morning.
coronavirus to participate in a new Covid treatment trial. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is working alongside University of Glasgow experts to research the impact that an antiviral tablet can have on symptoms.
George Robertson, 53, who was struck in West Lothian in September last year as he walked home.
Scots road - after a pair of soiled pants were spotted pinned to a parking sign. The grim sight stunned drivers near the A1 at the Scottish border as commuters made their best attempt to avoid the 'skids' on the road.