A trend of people dropping heavy objects such as toasters, vacuum cleaners and computer screens has gone viral.
A TikTok creator who has participated in the viral trend believes it has become so popular because "people like seeing people ...
Screen grab taken from undated video issued by TikTok user Luke Pilling of himself taking part in a viral TikTok trend involving people dropping heavy objects, such as air fryers, toasters and vacuum ...
I think people just don’t want to talk about, you know, mental health and all those things that may make it a difficult conversation. But I want him to be remembered.” When Cho originally wrote “Funny ...
TikTokers warned of trend that could leave users with ‘a lifetime of pain’ - The hashtag #droppingthingsonmyfoot has been used on hundreds of videos ...
Six residents trapped on the second floor had no option but to jump to save their lives before the firefighters arrived. The video of the incident has surfaced. The victims were rushed to the ...
The actor pulls double duty as twins facing a deadly toy monkey in the Stephen King adaptation, which had a script that he loved but left him "slightly confused" because of its comedic tone.
“But listen to me. Don’t jump. Let us help you.” “I can’t be helped,” the woman is heard saying. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date ...
A video clip of the incident was widely shared on social media, showing a person jumping from the burning building. The people standing on the ground floor immediately took him to the hospital. Story ...