An unsubstantiated online theory has taken hold, suggesting new California laws financially protecting kids who appear in online content may have to do with some TikTokers' abrupt relocations.
Some are calling out new child-protection laws for the influx to Tennessee — but the creators themselves say it's not because of SB 764.
The court issued a fifth and supposedly final dismissal ruling in a case claiming that apps like Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat are designed to encourage compulsive use by minors.
Known for high-priced smoothies in collaboration with celebrities like Sabrina Carpenter and Hailey Bieber, the grocery store is now going viral on TikTok for selling a single strawberry for $18.99. McClatchy News reached out to Erewhon on Feb. 24 for a comment and was awaiting a response.
No matter how good their intentions are, there’s always going to be scepticism around influencers who’ve built their entire online empire by capturing content of their children. Family vloggers have a bad reputation—and for good reason.
Parents of Nnamdi Glenn Ohaeri Jr. believe their 13-year-old son died after he attempted a dangerous social media stunt that challenges participants to make themselves pass out, similar to the deadly ‘Blackout Challenge’ from years ago.
Twerking at the center of the action was Yeri Mua: a fiery, red-haired Mexican woman holding court in a sparkling, skin-tight dress. After becoming the No. 1 global artist on TikTok — outperforming American superstars like Sabrina Carpenter and Billie Eilish in total number of views on the platform — Mua took center stage at the Yost with a power stance,
Resurfaced photos from 2022 appear to show the Compton native taking a break from pushing his pen to attend college classes at UCLA.
The “organic single berry” is imported from Kyoto, Japan, and has a price tag of $19 at the California-based supermarket. “Apparently it’s the best tasting strawberry in the entire world,” Antoci said in her video.