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JoJo Siwa surprises BF Chris Hughes by secretly jetting back to the UK
JoJo Siwa surprises BF Chris Hughes by secretly jetting back to the UK

Daily Mail​

time20 hours ago

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  • Daily Mail​

JoJo Siwa surprises BF Chris Hughes by secretly jetting back to the UK

JoJo Siwa and have proven their romance is still going strong after she took a last-minute trip to the UK to surprise him. The singer, 22, landed at Heathrow Airport in London, England, on Monday as she made an impromptu trip to the capital to meet up with her beau. Taking to Snapchat, Chris, 32, shared a sweet picture of him cuddling up to the singer on his 'little green couch'. Alongside the picture, he wrote: 'My month is made, she's home, and she surprised me, and I was having a nap on my little green sofa.' JoJo looked elated as she arrived at the airport, having only just flown back to the U.S. days prior, as she flashed a smile while pushing her luggage. For the trip, JoJo kept it casual in a black tracksuit, Nike sneakers with pink socks visible, and black-tinted sunglasses. Speaking to TMZ while enjoying dinner with pal James Charles earlier this month, JoJo said things between herself and Chris are 'going great'. She said: 'He is my favorite person in the world. It's beautiful, it kind of radiates. He's my favorite person and I am very grateful and very happy.' Admitting that she is missing her boyfriend while in the U.S., JoJo added that she 'wished he was there' with her. The star was then asked whether she had considered marriage with Chris yet, but she brushed it off by stating she has 'so many thoughts'. Earlier this month, The Sun reported that JoJo and Chris have been in talks with producers in the UK for their own reality TV show. A source told the publication: 'It's still in the early stages but [UK television channel] ITV really think they'd be amazing TV with their own show. 'Fans around the world are obsessed with their relationship and there are so many TikTok accounts devoted to their love story.' They added: 'Chris and JoJo are keen too, and while there is no deal signed yet, the talks have been really promising.' Before confirming their romance, JoJo and Chris played coy over their relationship status - despite numerous cozy public outings JoJo finally confirmed earlier this month that she and Chris are officially an item and that she's started calling him her boyfriend. In an interview with Capital Radio, JoJo said: 'I'm sure it's no secret to people, I am in a lovely relationship with a sweet boy named Christopher Hughes.' She also gushed about her blossoming romance with Chris in an interview with The Guardian when asked whether things between them were still platonic. She said: 'It's not platonic anymore, and it's been a beautiful development, a beautiful connection, and I'm absolutely head over heels for him and he's the same way.'

How 90s star Dani Behr 54, swapped lads' mags for life in LA where she sells million dollar mansions, flies in private jets and counts Kim Kardashian as a neighbour
How 90s star Dani Behr 54, swapped lads' mags for life in LA where she sells million dollar mansions, flies in private jets and counts Kim Kardashian as a neighbour

Daily Mail​

time25-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

How 90s star Dani Behr 54, swapped lads' mags for life in LA where she sells million dollar mansions, flies in private jets and counts Kim Kardashian as a neighbour

Dani Behr was one of TV's most famous faces in the 90s and a regular in lads mags before swapping it all for a glamorous life in sun-soaked LA. The gorgeous 54-year-old is best known for hosting iconic show's like The Word and Big Breakfast but made a huge change and embarked on a career as a estate license agent and now sells million dollar mansions to the rich and famous. Dani lives in the celebrity-favourite suburb of Bel Air with her kids, where the likes of Kim Kardashian also own homes. Her Instagram account features glossy snaps after setting up home in Tinseltown 20 years ago to raise her children Coco, 20, and Zane, 18, as a single mum. Her glamorous life across the pond sees her travelling regularly on a private jet and cosying up to a mystery beau, as well as enjoying time with famous friends including influencer James Charles, 26. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. She is best known for hosting iconic show's like The Word and Big Breakfast for swapping it all for a a real estate license and selling million dollar mansions (pictured 1995) Alongside real estate Dani runs her own TV production company with a friend, where she's revealed she has several real estate shows in development. She's also a regular face on reality realtor show Million Dollar Listing LA and spent a two years presenting her own podcast The Behr Essentials about life in the city. The stunner relocated to LA in the noughties, at first spending time jetting back and forth between the UK and US while she juggled TV work in both countries. After stints living in Costa Rica and Australia, it was after her 2014 divorce from husband Carl Harwin, that she decided to settle in LA permanently with her two young children to allow her and her ex to co-parent from the same city. And Dani explained that debt from her divorce and her TV work drying up led her to forge a new career in real estate. The star had experience in the industry, with her dad working in real estate and her mum as an interior designer. On her glossy website advertising her work, Dani states that her 'love for the business dates to when she was just 11yrs old, assisting her Father before and after school at his successful London R.E Brokerage'. The star actually bought her first property at just 16 and continued her investments throughout her '90s TV years. Speaking on White Wine Question Time in 2020, she told Kate Thornton that she made the switch full time to real estate when her on screen work dried up around the time of her divorce. 'TV here [in America] had completely changed. There wasn't really a TV market for me anymore,' she revealed. 'They don't have careers as presenters out here, like back home. You're either a news journalist or a sportscaster or a late night comedian, those were the hosts of all the shows here and I didn't fit into any of those categories. She continued: 'What else do I know how to do? I didn't go to college. So, I was like, "I know real estate" so I thought, "OK, I'll just get my license" so I studied. You have to study and do all these exams and get your license. Dani admitted though that it's an equally tough business to TV, pointing out: 'I've jumped out the frying pan and into the fire - I went into another commission-only business.' 'Some years you do OK and others you're like, "What am I going to do?" - especially if the market dies here.' She continued: 'If you do big here, you do big because the commissions are higher. Last year, I showed eight different buyers properties for nine months and they all decided not to buy in the end, so I worked for free essentially for nine months. Dani explained that debt from her divorce and her TV work drying up led her to forge a new career in real estate (pictured with the late Keith Chegwin (left) and Robbie Williams (centre) on The Big Breakfast in 1995) 'Then you can just work with one person, show them one day and they go, 'Let's buy it' and that's just one day's work. It's brutal, so that's why there's only like a handful of people that really survive in it.' Dani has proved to be a huge success in her second career with her past sales listed on her website including a $7,900,000 five bed home in LA. While her marriage to restaurateur Carl Harwin ended in divorce, Dani, who famously dated Ryan Giggs from 1994 to 1995, is now happily loved up with a new beau. The unnamed love interest has featured on her Instagram, with Dani documenting their love of travel on her Instagram account. The snaps show Dani and her beau flying via private jet to Las Vegas and New York, enjoying ski trips to Aspen and whale watching at the beach. Back in 2022 Dani made an appearance on ITV's Lorraine as a showbiz correspondent from LA and viewers were stunned by her LA make over. The stunner was sporting her trademark blonde hair and thick-rimmed glasses and a pink top as she filled in for Ross King. Taking to X they wrote: 'That's The Big Breakfast's Dani Behr?! I would never have recognised her other than her voice. #lorraine.' 'With many families facing poverty do we really need Dani Behr talking about million pound mansions ?? #lorraine.' 'That's Dani Behr. #Lorraine' along with some shocked face emojis. 'Dani Behr has had some work #lorraine #gmb #ITV.' Dani also appeared on Lorraine back in 2020 and talked about her career in real estate. Lorraine compared her career at the time to hit Netflix series Selling Sunset. Dani said: 'The houses are the same and the locations are the same, but the drama is more with the clients, I don't know any officers who clash like that. 'The problem with real estate is it's a feast or famine industry, it's literally you make a commission or you get nothing.

Viral battle of 100 men vs one gorilla goes viral - here's what you need to know
Viral battle of 100 men vs one gorilla goes viral - here's what you need to know

Daily Mirror

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Viral battle of 100 men vs one gorilla goes viral - here's what you need to know

One of the Internet's greatest unanswered questions has re-emerged. Now social media is aflame, as animal lovers, computer developers and influencers argue who would win in this viral battle Have you ever wondered who would win in a fight: 100 men or one gorilla? No? Well, you're about to enter down the Internet's most viral rabbit hole. The question appears to have been first broached on Reddit five years ago as a thought experiment conducted on r/whowillwin. The parameters are simple: 100 men, of average size and ability, versus one gorilla, hand-to-hand, no weapons. The question is: who wins and who dies? ‌ Now, the hypothesis has begun to resurface – but the stakes are higher than ever. Across platforms, users are weighing in, from influencers like Mr Beast to James Charles. ‌ One tweet that really kicked things off said that 100 men could easily beat up one gorilla, they "just gotta be dedicated to the s--t.' It was viewed over 250 million times and the replies were a mix between agreement, bafflement and complete backlash. 'You're tripping bro,' one reply said. Others conceded that it would be possible, but not without heavy losses. 'Bro, [for real], if 100 dudes really locked in, like truly committed — no fear, no second thoughts — they could maybe take the gorilla... after 87 of them get turned into smoothies first. It's not about strength. It's about sacrifice & vibes at that point.' Of course, gorillas are notoriously strong. The average gorilla is about 1.7 metres tall and can weigh up 220 kg. In fact, according to experts from Wild Gorillas Safaris, one gorilla punch can completely shatter a human skull. However, these facts have done little to stop the debate. Across multiple platforms, social media users and influencers have been weighing in with their opinions – and stating their allegiances. James Charles recently posted a TikTok in which he stated: 'I'm on Team Gorilla, personally.' ‌ It's also exposed some delusional attitudes towards human ability. One viral tweet reads: 'My husband says 100 men could easily defeat a gorilla by all piling on top of it and 'smothering it' and when I pointed out this would probably lead to a number of human casualties under the crush pile he just said 'bees do it'.' One commenter responded: 'theoretically if you could get 100 guys on top of it at once then yeah that would work but logistically I don't see it. Maybe if they're all totally blood-lusted and willing to die.' Another reply raised an equally important point: 'You're not killing a mature, angry silverback gorilla without some casualties.' The species of gorilla in question has also become a pertinent part of the debate. As many have pointed out, silverback gorillas are some of the world 's strongest animals, possessing about the same muscle power as 20 humans combined. One of these giant monkeys can lift over 800 kilograms, which is the same weight as a fully grown horse. ‌ But some have attempted to argue that strength is irrelevant without technique. TikTok user @shayan opened his video: 'Gorillas are what we like to call 'fake demons'.' Pointing to a green screen pic of a gorilla, he stated: 'This is a herbivore, not a hunter, not a predator. This is someone's prey. And last time I checked, I would be damned if 100 men would lose to a f--king vegetarian.' He continued: 'Gorillas cannot fight. They're not quick, they're not agile, they have no footwork, and they have no punching technique whatsoever.' Unsurprisingly, comments were quick to disagree. 'Humans have no way to critically injure a gorilla, the only reason humans have been running the earth is because of tools, without them we would've been packed up,' one wrote. People have even been using computer systems to simulate the scenario. One model, posted by Clip&Tell, shows a gorilla easily punch and barrel his way through a horde of average-sized human men. However, this also provoked backlash, with comments claiming the creator 'nerfed' the humans and gave the gorilla too much stamina. Women in heterosexual relationships have also been using the debate to figure out how delusional their partners are. Under the hashtag 'team gorilla', one woman captioned a clip of her appearing concerned: 'POV you realise you're married to a '100 guys CAN beat a gorilla' man instead of a 'anyone who thinks that is an idiot' man.'

Who wins in a fight between 100 men and 1 gorilla? Hypothetical question sparks discourse
Who wins in a fight between 100 men and 1 gorilla? Hypothetical question sparks discourse

Yahoo

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Who wins in a fight between 100 men and 1 gorilla? Hypothetical question sparks discourse

Could 100 men defeat one gorilla in a fight? Reactions and discourse related to the hypothetical question have been making the rounds on social media. The hypothetical, posed to X users April 24, has made an appearance on other social media platforms, including Facebook, TikTok and Reddit, where users continue to weigh in. The train of thought, it seems, dates back to 2020, when a Reddit user posed the same question in a r/whowouldwin subreddit, a forum home to random hypothetical discussions on a variety of topics. In the original post, the user also sets the scene and offers some specific parameters. While most debates, especially online, aren't so clear cut, the majority agrees that even the most skilled men are no match for a gorilla. But there are some, who, think that the 100 men in question could defeat a gorilla, with enough dedication. There are others who just find the discourse amusing, calling it "real interweb discussions." Another X user said April 27 that the "gorilla debacle" was as "close to old Twitter as we're getting rn." Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Here's what we know. While some have tossed in gorilla-related memes and imagery into the conversation just for laughs, others have taken the time to seriously consider the question. Even MrBeast chimed in, asking followers on April 28 if there were any willing men down to participate. James Charles also shared his thoughts on the hypothetical question, adding that he found the discussion "fascinating," and that he didn't know which side he stood on. Need 100 men to test this, any volunteers? — MrBeast (@MrBeast) April 28, 2025 Though the debate consists of mostly men sharing their thoughts, some women have used the opportunity to dunk on men. "There are 100 men i would love to put in a cage with a gorilla. Please let me choose them," an X user wrote April 27. The discourse surrounding 100 men versus one gorilla will likely continue, as more and more social media users see the content, including memes and videos, from the discussion on their feeds, or on their "for you page." The 100 men Vs 1 gorilla conversation is hilarious 😂😂😂 I have seen 1 drunk not gorilla beat up 4 of yall between my days at Wild Rides and Zydeco ….im siding with the Gorilla ….#Harambe4Ever Posted by Dezmond Williams on Monday, April 28, 2025 Me on the day we're supposed to go fight the gorilla — Aye Yo B (@BeSmoove7) April 27, 2025 Can I be the one that specifically picks the 100 men to fight the gorilla?I have a list. — Michelle 🤭 (@TheBaddestMitch) April 28, 2025 When they keep sending 100 men to fight a gorilla and the male population decreases — maryama harris (@itsalwaysmaryam) April 27, 2025 I'm telling the gorillas what yall saying btw — ethical hater (@DijahSB) April 28, 2025 the gorilla logging onto twitter and seeing everyone's talking about fighting him — shar (@sharloola) April 27, 2025 This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Could 100 men take 1 gorilla? Internet erupts over debate

Who wins in a fight between 100 men and 1 gorilla? Hypothetical question sparks discourse
Who wins in a fight between 100 men and 1 gorilla? Hypothetical question sparks discourse

USA Today

time28-04-2025

  • General
  • USA Today

Who wins in a fight between 100 men and 1 gorilla? Hypothetical question sparks discourse

Who wins in a fight between 100 men and 1 gorilla? Hypothetical question sparks discourse Could 100 men defeat one gorilla in a fight? Reactions and discourse related to the hypothetical question have been making the rounds on social media. The hypothetical, posed to X users April 24, has made an appearance on other social media platforms, including Facebook, TikTok and Reddit, where users continue to weigh in. The train of thought, it seems, dates back to 2020, when a Reddit user posed the same question in a r/whowouldwin subreddit, a forum home to random hypothetical discussions on a variety of topics. In the original post, the user also sets the scene and offers some specific parameters. While most debates, especially online, aren't so clear cut, the majority agrees that even the most skilled men are no match for a gorilla. But there are some, who, think that the 100 men in question could defeat a gorilla, with enough dedication. There are others who just find the discourse amusing, calling it "real interweb discussions." Another X user said April 27 that the "gorilla debacle" was as "close to old Twitter as we're getting rn." Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Here's what we know. Who's partaking in the gorilla discourse? While some have tossed in gorilla-related memes and imagery into the conversation just for laughs, others have taken the time to seriously consider the question. Even MrBeast chimed in, asking followers on April 28 if there were any willing men down to participate. James Charles also shared his thoughts on the hypothetical question, adding that he found the discussion "fascinating," and that he didn't know which side he stood on. Though the debate consists of mostly men sharing their thoughts, some women have used the opportunity to dunk on men. "There are 100 men i would love to put in a cage with a gorilla. Please let me choose them," an X user wrote April 27. The discourse surrounding 100 men versus one gorilla will likely continue, as more and more social media users see the content, including memes and videos, from the discussion on their feeds, or on their "for you page."

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