Some dogs are doggos, some are puppers, and others may even be pupperinos. There are corgos and clouds, fluffers and floofs, woofers and boofers. The chunky ones are thicc, and the thin ones are long bois. When they stick out their tongues, they're doing a mlem, a blep, a blop. They bork. They boof. Once in a while they do each other a frighten. And whether they're 10/10 or 12/10, they're all h*ckin' good boys and girls.
The daily onslaught of cold hard Coronavirus intel has been tough. One heartening development, though, has been seeing how people around the globe have been dealing with the crisis in their own way. And, a little glimpse into the lives of celebs (many of whom, like us, have been encouraged to quarantine) has been a welcome distraction from the doom and gloom.
Among those taking to social media to share their experience, is actress Florence Pugh.
Taylor Swift, SZA and Olivia Rodrigo are among the artists with the most nominations for the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards, airing live on Fox at Los Angeles’ Dolby Theater on April 1.
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Ohio State legend Cardale Jones gave an emotional speech at a Dwayne Haskins memorial Tuesday night ... praising the former Buckeye and lamenting his tragic death.
Jones said the sweet words to a crowd that had gathered outside of Ohio Stadium ... remembering the 24-year-old as someone who was selfless and always willing to give the shirt off his back.
"I feel like we're all here to grieve together and to pay our respects and somewhat celebrate Dwayne's life,"