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Mom hailed as a ‘pro' after hauling her kids, 8 and 10, around Disney World — in a stroller: ‘She gave no f–ks'
Mom hailed as a ‘pro' after hauling her kids, 8 and 10, around Disney World — in a stroller: ‘She gave no f–ks'

New York Post

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Mom hailed as a ‘pro' after hauling her kids, 8 and 10, around Disney World — in a stroller: ‘She gave no f–ks'

A mom's gotta do what a mom's gotta do. How someone chooses to parent their children is a personal decision — but when you share on social media how you go about it, people are bound to share their ruthless opinions. That's what happened to a Massachusetts mom named Nicki Marie when she posted a TikTok video of herself pushing her two kids in a stroller while at Disney. Advertisement No, these weren't toddlers getting wheeled around — they were grown kids — 8 and 10 years old, to be exact. 'When I got divorced, one of the first things I thought was, 'How will I do Disney with just me and two kids?'' Nicki Marie told in an interview. Advertisement To find a solution to her problem, Nicki Marie brought her stroller — nicknamed 'Kim' into the mix. 'I'm trying to let down my guard so my kids see me having fun. I bring a stroller because I'm anticipating what could go wrong that day,' she said in the interview. Technically, no one has publicly shamed this mom's stroller using ways, so she's the one doing the teasing: 'I'm making fun of myself before you point it out to me,' the mom said. Despite poking fun at herself, she doesn't think too much about what other people think especially with her iconic voiceover choice in the video she shared, that said 'And she gave no f—s.' Advertisement However, people online have mixed thoughts on this single mom's stroller-loving ways. Most were positive and in support of her smart tactic. 'I'm making fun of myself before you point it out to me,' the single mom said. TikTok 'We went to Disney for the first time in March. My boys are 8 & 9, kinda wish we would have done a stroller lol.' Advertisement 'I fully support this. There is no way to make your kids walk these insane miles in the heat without taking a little water break in a shady stroller.' 'My husband and I are going next week, I'm just trying to figure out if I can have him push me in a stroller.' And of course, there were some haters — as expected. 'Absolutely not. My kids very rarely used a stroller and had no problem walking, including at Disney when they were 3. Hauling a stroller sucked.' 'None. Zero. After 30,000 steps and bell to bell, I'm not schlepping all the stuff and sleeping kids.'

Van Hunt reveals he proposed to Halle Berry
Van Hunt reveals he proposed to Halle Berry

Yahoo

time14 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Van Hunt reveals he proposed to Halle Berry

Van Hunt has revealed he has already proposed to longtime girlfriend Halle Berry. The musician shared that he had popped the question to the Catwoman star during an interview with "So I put out the proposal, and it's still on hold as you can see," Hunt said as Berry laughed. "It's just out there floating. You know, maybe you can encourage her." As for why Berry hasn't yet said yes to Hunt's proposal? The Oscar-winner said it's simple. "Well, I've been married three times. Van has been married once, and so no, we don't feel like we have to get married to validate our love in any way. We don't," Berry said. "But I think we will get married just because, out of the people I've been married to, this is the person I should have married," Berry added. "And I feel like I should, we should get married, but it's not because we feel like we have to. I think it's something that we would like to do just because we want that expression." Berry and Hunt went public with their romance in September 2020. Berry shares a daughter with ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry, and a son with ex-husband Oliver Martinez, to whom she was married from 2013 to 2016. She was also previously married to former baseball pro David Justice from 1993 to 1997 and musician Eric Benét from 2001 to 2005.

Ms. Rachel Says Son Thomas, 7, Has Been Helping Change His Baby Sister's Diapers — But He Has 1 Exception
Ms. Rachel Says Son Thomas, 7, Has Been Helping Change His Baby Sister's Diapers — But He Has 1 Exception

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Ms. Rachel Says Son Thomas, 7, Has Been Helping Change His Baby Sister's Diapers — But He Has 1 Exception

Ms. Rachel has shared an update on her baby daughter Susannah and how her son Thomas, 7, is adjusting to his role of being a big brother The YouTube star and her husband Aron Accurso announced the arrival of Susannah via surrogate in April "She's such a happy, smiley baby," Accurso told of their baby girlMs. Rachel has a little helper on her hands! During an interview with published May 31, the YouTube star — whose real name is Rachel Griffin Accurso — shared how her baby daughter Susannah is doing and how her son Thomas, 7, has been adapting to his role of older brother. "Thomas is even changing diapers sometimes — except for no poopy ones," Accurso, who conducted the interview alongside her husband Mr. Aron (real name Aron Accurso), explained. "He's given her a bottle, he's burped her. He's just the sweetest with her." Accurso, 42, went onto share that Susannah is 'such a happy, smiley baby" and detailed how she keeps the little one entertained by giving her her very own private show of her YouTube content. "I had [Susannah] in front of me, and I was like, 'I want to sing her a song. Hmm, what should I sing?' And then I was like, 'Wait, this is my area,' " Ms. Rachel said. "I've been doing full episodes for her, just as myself!" On April 8, Rachel announced that she and Aron had welcomed Susannah via surrogacy on Instagram, saying 'we are so in love.' "Sometimes timing isn't what you plan and the road to get there is bumpier than you expect, but when you hold your little ones you know… I'm meant to be your mama,' she continued. "I was unable to carry this pregnancy for medical reasons and we were blessed to have a surrogate who gave us the most precious gift possible. We are now all family forever." Accurso's latest YouTube video encourages potty training for little ones. While taking a break from YouTube, the two began working on the episode, and used their experience potty training Thomas as inspiration. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "I was thinking back to my own potty training journey with Thomas, and it's really refreshing to bring some joy to it, and some fun and some dancing and singing," Accurso told "I joke that it's like a Broadway show about poop and pee." "We brought in several Broadway friends to perform in the show and also help with arranging and the underscoring and live playing," Aron added. The episode, which was filmed in January, is currently available on YouTube. Read the original article on People

Desperate job hunters resort to ‘unhinged' hacks to beat the competition in tough market: ‘Some are just lying'
Desperate job hunters resort to ‘unhinged' hacks to beat the competition in tough market: ‘Some are just lying'

New York Post

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Desperate job hunters resort to ‘unhinged' hacks to beat the competition in tough market: ‘Some are just lying'

When career coach Shoshanna Davis asked TikTok to share the 'most unhinged' things they've done to land a job — social media users delivered. Unhinged? Try unholy. Among the job-seeking jaw-droppers who headed to the post's comments section: 'Sent a picture of a T-rex trying to make a bed instead of my CV with a note saying I'm not sending my CV because I'm bored of doing that. If you like this pic, meet me for a drink to discuss the job.' (It worked.) 'Changed the font on my resume to SF Pro so when they read it, it feels 'familiar' to them and think 'that's the one.'' 'A woman stopped by my boss's office to ask about a job opening, but she spoke through her puppet.' 'Won a dance battle for a referral.' Desperate times, desperate measures. Other contenders rewrote the rules of romance — turning dating apps into networking platforms: 'Put 'open to work' on their Hinge dating profile.' 'Turned a speed dating event into a networking one. Asked all matches about jobs and if they were looking for people.' 'Matched with her on Raya, and landed an MD role after a few dates. She's my wife now.' 'Pretended to be interest[ed] in having dinner with a guy so he could send my CV to his boss because I wanted to work at the same company.' 3 A career coach asked followers to dish their most unhinged job-hunting stunts — and the internet delivered, from puppet pitches to dance battle referrals. deagreez – 'Some of these, no, I would not recommend,' Davis cautioned, telling in a recent interview. 'Some … are just point blank lying or deceiving the employer and I think eventually you probably will get found out.' 3 And while some hacks are truly unhinged — others are flat out lying. LIGHTFIELD STUDIOS – Davis herself admits she's pulled off a few clever tricks — sneaking into invite-only tech events to get the inside scoop and bring that intel to interviews. But not all job seekers are out there shaking hands and dancing for referrals — some just want the truth. According to a report from the essay writing service EduBirdie, 58% of Gen Z workers won't even apply for a job unless the salary is disclosed. Forget hiring hacks — they want hard numbers. 'Gen Z has watched previous generations get strung along with vague promises,' HR consultant Bryan Driscoll told Newsweek. 'When the job's expectations far exceed the pay, candidates want to and deserve to know upfront.' And don't blame them. A full 71% of young workers believe salary should be openly discussed in the office. 3 Not every Gen Z job hunter is out there schmoozing and sambaing for a gig — some just want straight talk. A full 58% say they won't even apply unless the pay's posted. Svyatoslav Lypynskyy – To them, it's a red flag when employers don't post pay — and a dealbreaker not to apply. Because if Gen Z is going to lie their way into a job, they'd like to know what it pays first.

What are Labubu dolls? Where to get the 2025's viral collectibles?
What are Labubu dolls? Where to get the 2025's viral collectibles?

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

What are Labubu dolls? Where to get the 2025's viral collectibles?

In recent weeks, a quirky new craze has taken over the fashion scene — and no, it's not a handbag or designer shoe. It's Labubu, the mischievous little creature that's become 2025's must-have accessory. From fashionistas to street-style stars, these viral dolls are popping up on bags, keychains, and even red carpets, with demand soaring and store lines stretching around the block. Also Read: Is it safe to travel to Italy's Sicily? Red code warning issued after 'intense' Mount Etna eruption Labubu first originated in Hong Kong and stands apart from predecessors like Hello Kitty with its distinct elvish design. The character was born from a Nordic-inspired picture book by artist Kasing Lung, capturing imaginations with its whimsical, slightly mischievous look. In 2019, toy giant Pop Mart transformed Labubu into a collectible figure, and since then, each new collection has only fueled its soaring popularity, as reported by Labubu is part of a tribe called 'The Monsters,' and other members of the group are Zimomo, Mokoko, Tycoco, among others. What makes these dolls different from others is their unique features like wide eyes, a 'mischievous smile', nine very visible teeth, and an exterior furry body. With each collection, their facial expressions and outfits keep changing, making them different from the previous batch. Also Read: Does Leanna Lenee have a '$' tattoo on her ring finger? Travis Hunter's eagle-eyed fans say 'entire world warned him' While these dolls are adorable and have their charm, these collectibles are very hard to get, which adds to the excitement of the hunt. Moreover, these also come in a blind box, so if you want them in a particular colour, they are even harder to get. The Labubu dolls first came into the public eye via Lisa of Blackpink in April 2024. For fans eager to get their hands on the latest Labubu and The Monsters releases, Pop Mart is the go-to destination. The brand drops new collections online every Thursday at 9 p.m., followed by in-store releases every Friday at 10 a.m., making it the first and most reliable source for scoring these sought-after collectibles.

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