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New York Post
3 hours ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
WWE-style wedding interruption pulls no punches
This wedding was a total smash — literally. When an angry objector interrupted a bride and groom mid-ceremony in Las Vegas, Nevada, their guests in attendance were shocked at first. The muscle-bound man yelled, "Marriage is a sham, dude!" before shoving venue staff and tearing off his shirt. Things quickly escalated into a full-blown WWE-style smackdown involving the newlyweds. Join The Post's Andrew Court to find out the truth behind this viral wedding in the latest episode of "Weird But True."


New York Post
30-05-2025
- New York Post
$3.3M ‘human bones' drug bust could land ex-flight attendant behind bars
The country of Sri Lanka has a bone to pick with this woman. Former flight attendant Charlotte May Lee, 21, faces up to 25 years in prison for allegedly trying to smuggle in a massive 100-pound stash of "kush." Originating from Sierra Leone, the deadly new street drug is believed to contain human bones that have been soaked in embalming fluid. Smoking kush creates a "zombie-like" high — not unlike the effects of synthetic marijuana, aka "spice." Get all the creepy details in this episode of "Weird But True" hosted by The Post's Andrew Court.


New York Post
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Viral black smoke ring sparks wild theories — aliens, locusts, pyros & more
This week's 'Weird But True' dives into the mysterious swirling black ring in Kansas that sent shivers across the internet. 'That is just weird,' eyewitness Frankie Camren said in his now-viral video. Other smokey circles have been spotted in England in 2017 and in Virginia in 2024, leading many UFO enthusiasts to wonder if it's...


New York Post
09-05-2025
- New York Post
Ant gang busted in bizarre insect trafficking ring
Two teens from Belgium were busted trying to smuggle roughly 5,000 queen ants out of Kenya. Lornoy David and Seppe Lodewijckx, both 19, claimed it was just innocent hobby, before accepting their fate: a fine of $7,700 each or one year in prison. Find out all the details of this wild 'sting' operation in the latest episode of "Weird But True" from The Post.