Today is officially one week since James Charles’ hell started. The flames are still going and here’s what the smoke...
That twerking girl on fire? Not real. The girl was a stuntwoman hired by Jimmy Kimmel, who pranked the Internet by pulling off this YouTube hoax. Not funny, Jimmy. We’re really over twerking now.
After US President Barack Obama’s, the US Olympic Swimming Team’s and even Cookie Monster’s renditions, does anybody seriously want to hear one more cover of “Call Me Maybe”?
Iran's top leader is urging the West to show it respects Muslims by blocking a film that mocks the Prophet Muhammad and has touched off rage across the Islamic world.
In order to get over 33 million views on YouTube, Rebecca Black had to sing a humiliating song about Friday. Cooper the Golden Retriever puppy racked up 15 million views just for falling asleep (adorably) on a stair step. If you wanted to become an Internet celebrity, it would be much easier if you had fur, walked on four legs, and had a perpetually wiggling tail.
June 18 marked the international release of Justin Bieber’s third studio album, “Believe.” The album takes flight on the wings of “Boyfriend,” its first worldwide smash single, which debuted at No. 1 on iTunes in 32 countries. The deluxe physical package of this highly anticipated album contains 16 tracks, including the singles “All Around the World” featuring Ludacris, “As Long As You Love Me” featuring Big Sean, and “Die In Your Arms,” plus a bonus DVD of Believe in the Making.
It’s a happy coincidence that along with the Department of Tourism’s social media-heavy tourism campaign, Naia rolls back its terminal fee from P750 to 550, as its five-year initiative requiring the additional P200 finally ends in February.
There is no denying that Mikey Bustos is one of the funniest guys on YouTube, thanks to his Filipino tutorial videos that talk about anything and everything Pinoy: from the Filipino accent to uncanny artistic talents of Filipinos.