logo
Yellow Labrador 'Helping' His Parents with Gender Reveal Goes Hilariously Wrong

Yellow Labrador 'Helping' His Parents with Gender Reveal Goes Hilariously Wrong

Yahoo15-05-2025
Whether your dog is a tiny Chihuahua, a gentle giant Newfoundland, or one of the most popular breeds like the Labrador Retriever, there's no question that they're part of the family. Dogs are pack animals, after all, and they'd like nothing more than to be included in the family unit. That could mean playing together every day, bringing your dog on vacation, or including them in special life events like weddings and baby showers.
Indy the Yellow Lab was more than happy to help when his mom and dad asked him to reveal the gender of their next baby. In fact, he was so excited when the big moment came around that the aftermath of the gender reveal went hilariously wrong!
Oops! This poor little boy was in the wrong spot at the wrong time, and before he knew it, he was being bulldozed by the family dog. Meanwhile, Indy couldn't contain his excitement, and before he knew it, a case of the zoomies took over!
"'New one is coming. Don't need this one anymore,'" joked commenter @julzy_bean. I doubt that's what this happy dog was thinking, but it's funny to think about nevertheless. Luckily, I'm not the only one who's laughing!A viewer named Annie admitted, "I have watched this 700 times and I think it gets funnier every time." I can confirm that it does get funnier! These sweet parents wouldn't have shared this clip if the little boy was actually injured, so I feel a bit better about laughing so hard.
The adorable chaos stole the spotlight so quickly that the gender reveal itself was slightly dethroned. It's a boy! Fortunately, Mom and Dad got a good look at the balloons before the collision occurred, and they have plenty of time to celebrate their little one before and after he's born.
Indy is more than ready for another little boy to join the family, in case you couldn't tell from his excitement and energy. He and the little guy he ran into are going to be the best role models for this baby boy, but if this Labrador Retriever plays his cards right, he'll get a lifetime playmate and BFF out of his baby brother, too.
Looking for more PetHelpful updates? Follow us on YouTube for more entertaining videos.
Or, share your own adorable pet by submitting a video, and sign up for our newsletter for the latest pet updates and tips.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

'Skibidi' and 'Delulu' Are Officially in the Cambridge Dictionary
'Skibidi' and 'Delulu' Are Officially in the Cambridge Dictionary

Hypebeast

timean hour ago

  • Hypebeast

'Skibidi' and 'Delulu' Are Officially in the Cambridge Dictionary

Summary TheCambridge Dictionaryhas officially added the slang terms 'skibidi' and 'delulu' to its online edition, reflecting the growing influence of internet culture on the English language. 'Skibidi,' a playful, gibberish word popularized by the viral YouTube seriesSkibidi Toilet, is defined as having multiple meanings – from 'cool' to 'bad' – or sometimes no meaning at all, used simply as a joke. Colin McIntosh, Lexical Programme Manager at Cambridge Dictionary, noted that such additions capture the evolving ways people communicate online and offline. Meanwhile, 'Delulu,' a shortened form of 'delusional,' is defined as believing things that are not real or true, often by choice. The term, widely used on platforms like TikTok and X (formerly Twitter), has been embraced in humorous and self-aware words are among more than 6,000 new entries added this year, alongside other social media–driven slang and culturally relevant terms such as 'tradwife,' 'red flag,' 'mouse jiggler' and 'work wife' to name a few.

YouTube apparently wants the Oscars – 5 reasons why it might be a great idea
YouTube apparently wants the Oscars – 5 reasons why it might be a great idea

Digital Trends

time3 hours ago

  • Digital Trends

YouTube apparently wants the Oscars – 5 reasons why it might be a great idea

YouTube is interested in hosting the Oscars, according to a Bloomberg report on Sunday, citing several people familiar with the matter. It would mean wrestling the rights from Walt Disney's ABC, which has long hosted the annual awards show and whose contract runs until 2028. Recommended Videos ABC already shows the Oscars on YouTube, but by owning the rights itself, YouTube would have primary control of the broadcast, giving it greater influence over how the event is presented on its platform. Like streaming rivals Netflix and Amazon, Google-owned YouTube is ramping up its coverage of live events in a bid to boost audience numbers. Bloomberg said that if YouTube managed to nab the rights to the Academy Awards, it would be 'a huge statement from YouTube and a shock to the industry.' Here are five reasons why it may actually be a good idea … and a couple why it might not. 1. Massive reach: YouTube is the world's most-visited video platform, with around 2.7 billion monthly active users. Giving the broadcast rights to YouTube could give a real boost to the Oscars ceremony, which has struggled to maintain relevance and grow audience numbers in recent years. 2. A younger, more diverse audience: YouTube is popular with younger viewers who are turning away from regular TV in increasing numbers. Having YouTube take control of the Oscars broadcast would likely bring in more of these younger viewers, as well as broaden the ceremony's multicultural audience, generating a wave of renewed interest in the annual entertainment event. 3. A more interactive viewing experience: The show could become a whole lot more engaging via things like live chat, polls, games like forecasting, and live behind-the-scenes material that viewers could effortlessly dip in and out of. 4. Influencer involvement: It could make the Oscars more fun with greater interaction with YouTube celebrities and influencers, bridging Hollywood and digital culture in ways that could make the ceremony feel fresh again. 5. Convenient on-demand viewing: YouTube can make it easy for viewers to enjoy the highlights, movie clips, or the entire ceremony on demand after the event is over, which would align nicely with changing viewing habits. Possible downsides: 1. Loss of its traditional TV broadcast audience: If YouTube wins the rights to show the event on its streaming platform, there's a risk that it could result in some people tuning out instead of tuning in, especially older folks who enjoy the Oscars but may be slow to hop aboard online streaming services like YouTube. 2. Possible technical issues: Streaming platforms are more prone to technical issues than traditional broadcasting operations. Netflix, for example, experienced a major livestreaming failure during the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul boxing match in November last year. More than 60 million people tuned in, but many of them were met with poor image quality and buffering. YouTube would have to be sure that it can handle the potentially massive demand.

Taylor Swift On New Heights Podcast: A Marketing Masterclass For The Ages
Taylor Swift On New Heights Podcast: A Marketing Masterclass For The Ages

Forbes

time6 hours ago

  • Forbes

Taylor Swift On New Heights Podcast: A Marketing Masterclass For The Ages

Taylor Swift was never sporty. At least, that what she said herself. Yet this week, she dominated one of the most male-coded corners of sports culture. On her record-breaking debut appearance on New Heights, the football podcast hosted by her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and his brother Jason, the global pop phenomenon openly admitted that until recently she didn't know the rules when it came to football. Making an appearance on a podcast by bros, for bros, Swift announced the release of her twelfth studio album, titled The Life of a Showgirl, drawing an audience of 1.3 million live viewers on YouTube, nearly double the audience that tuned in live to Donald Trump's much-hyped appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience during his 2024 election run. Taylor Swift Sets the Price It's hard not to see these numbers as a sweet win for Swift, especially in light of Donald Trump's September 2024 comments on Fox & Friends, where he dismissed her as someone who 'seems to always endorse a Democrat' warning she would 'probably pay a price for it…in the marketplace.' If this week proved anything, it's that when it comes to the cultural zeitgeist that is Swift, far from paying a price, Swift is a woman who sets the price, and the market has shown us time again, it's more than willing to pay. Taylor Swift Proves Women Can Expand Culture Of course, the NFL already knows what Swift means for its bottom line. Stadium shots of her in a red lip did more for ticket sales and broadcast ratings than most quarterbacks could dream of. And yet, much has been made and mocked of her relationship with Kelce and the NFL. She's been booed in stadiums, joked at by mainstream media, and roasted online to the extent that both the NFL and high-profile players have publicly defended her right to attend. Perhaps that's why the impact of this podcast appearance is even more significant. It offered proof that women don't just consume culture, they expand it. This was a two hour podcast episode that shattered decades of siloed marketing assumptions, proving audiences are far more fluid than the old playbook allows. It signaled that women's fandom is not niche. It moves markets, breaks records, and has the power to reshape industries. Whether it's ticket sales, album streams, or podcast viewership, the Swift phenomenon is measurable, massive, and undeniable. The Taylor Swift Effect: Viewership Earthquake The numbers speak for themselves. Swift's appearance didn't just break records, it reshaped the audience. Within 24 hours of the episode's release, female viewership on Spotify increased by over 600%, marking the largest single-day demographic shift in New Heights' history, with Spotify reporting, the episode had become one of this past year's highest-performing podcasts within just one day of its release Taylor Swift Shows Curiosity Is Currency It further demonstrated that curiosity has huge commercial leverage. Swift did not posture as an authority on the NFL, instead admitting she didn't know what a tight end was when her and Kelce first connected, and is now as she describes 'obsessed' with the sport. That admission is more than charming self-deprecation- it's a direct challenge to decades of sports culture that has often patronized or dismissed women's interest whose engagement was rarely seen as influential. Swift's approach flipped that script entirely. By showing that enthusiasm, curiosity, and authenticity can resonate with millions of viewers, she sent a message that influence isn't just about technical mastery and enthusiasm can be as influential in growing viewership as expertise. The opportunity lies in connecting audiences, breaking assumptions, and reshaping who gets to matter in sports culture. Taylor Swift's Masterclass in Modern Influence In an era where media, sports, and politics compete for attention, Taylor Swift has shown us just how cultural influence is evolving. For two hours, Swifties and sports fans shared a moment that made her more than a performer: she became a connector, wielding a form of soft power rarely seen so visibly from women. This wasn't just a record-breaking media moment- it was a masterclass in marketing in the digital age, where shaping culture, connecting communities, and turning curiosity into commerce defines success.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store