An article published this week by The Daily Beast has been widely criticized for seeming to blame South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem for the death of her own grandmother. On Nov.
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the coronavirus affected his taste buds — by filming himself eating a medley of odiferous foods.“I am currently COVID positive and I can’t taste anything,” explains Russell Donnelly, 30, in the most viral vid of the challenge, which grossed over 17 million views.
Donnelly said his fans wanted him to try “nasty stuff,” but as he didn’t have any around the house, he opted to “eat some stuff that would be strong or pungent.”In the ensuing footage, compiled by Storyful, the intrepid epicure can be
.An article published this week by The Daily Beast has been widely criticized for seeming to blame South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem for the death of her own grandmother. On Nov.
Fun while it lasted! Sasha Obama’s dancing TikTok video was deleted shortly after the clip went viral across social media platforms on Wednesday, December 2.
is literally the queen of TikTok, and today, she has officially come to collect her crown. As of like, yesterday, Charli reached a major milestone in her career—she became the first TikTok star to surpass 100 million followers on the platform in less than two years of making content on the app.
TikTok star Dixie D’Amelio is apologizing for one of her newest videos on the social media site, and it’s causing a major stir on social media.
1 million followers short and bombarded with criticism over a video posted this week many thought was flippant and entitled.In the video, Charli carries on a cringeworthy dinner-table disagreement with her parents, Marc and Heidi, her sister, Dixie, fellow TikToker James Charles and personal chef Aaron May. At one point, she laments that she hasn’t hit 100 million followers quick enough, leaving her fans feeling like mere numbers on a bedpost.
Charli D’Amelio is speaking out after she and her sister Dixie D’Amelio were accused of mistreating their personal chef Aaron May. Recently, the TikTok stars posted a video on YouTube on their family channel where they’re seen sitting down with their parents Marc D’Amelio and Heidi D’Amelio, as well as their friend, beauty YouTuber James Charles for a dinner prepared by the Food Network star.
TikTok took the world by storm. But it wasn’t Addison Rae or Kylie Jenner, it was a 37-year-old Native-Mexican man riding down the street on a skateboard, drinking Ocean Spray Cran-Raspberry juice while singing happily along to Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 song “Dreams.” That man was Nathan Apodaca.
Charli D’Amelio reacted to the controversy surrounding her and sister Dixie D’Amelio’s video with their personal chef, Aaron May, after the siblings drew ire for their treatment of him.“All of this is happening because [of] a misunderstanding,” Charli, 16, said through tears in a Thursday, November 19, Instagram Live video.
Charli D’Amelio is losing followers quick.
Charli D’Amelio is crying after receiving a ton of backlash – TMZ She hits the set of Ms.
now viral “Dinner at the D’Amelios” video posted to YouTube, took to social media to defend the 16-year-old after she started hemorrhaging followers due to what some perceived as offensive remarks and an overall snotty attitude.“This Charli situation is NOT sitting right with me,” he wrote on Twitter on Thursday.
Charli D’Amelio and Dixie D’Amelio came under fire for the way they treated their personal chef, Aaron May, in a video posted to their family’s YouTube channel.For the first episode of “Dinner With the D’Amelios,” which has racked up more than 8 million views since its premiere on Monday, November 16, YouTuber and makeup artist James Charles surprised Charli, 16, Dixie, 19, and their parents, Marc D’Amelio and Heidi D’Amelio, at their home for an evening of fine dining.May, who has appeared on
16-year-old TikTok star — who boasts the highest follower count on the popular social media platform — appears to be the latest celebrity to be canceled after a viral video posted to the D’Amelio family’s YouTube channel depicted a cringeworthy dinner table disagreement with her parents Marc and Heidi, her sister Dixie, fellow TikToker James Charles and personal chef Aaron May.The video, the first in a series called “Dinner with the D’Amelios,” contains a scene where May is explaining the
Dinner With the D'Amelios. So what exactly is going on here? Let's break down this cross-platform controversy. The and their parents recently premiered a new series on their family's YouTube channel called Dinner With the D'Amelios, where they will be inviting a mystery guest to join each episode and film a (supposed to be) fun dinner party. In the premiere, said guest is , another huge internet star and a friend of Charli and Dixie's.
Griffin Johnson and Kelly Osbourne sparked romance rumors after they were spotted hitting the town together multiple times in Los Angeles.The TikTok star, 21, and Osbourne, 36, were photographed together at celebrity hotspot Craig’s in West Hollywood on October 14.
With a whopping 99 million TikTok followers and counting, many would agree that 16-year-old Charli D’Amelio has squarely solidified her place among the platform’s most popular figures ever.
When Russell Donnelly lost his sense of taste and smell, he figured it was the coronavirus. A positive rapid test confirmed his theory, but his friends didn’t believe the 30-year-old from Jersey City, N.J., really couldn’t taste anything, he told NJ.com.