5 dance trends that are taking over TikTok in 2021
Do you know any of the following dance trends? After a long past year and many months in quarantine, it’s probably safe to say that learning new dance moves hasn’t been on the top of anyone’s to-do list. Yet, with spring just around the corner and places starting to open back up, it’s time to freshen up that “Electric Slide” you always do and consult the place coming up with all the new trends: TikTok. Less than a minute each, these are the new dance trends that are sweeping the platform. With its fun tune and easy pace, dancing to Iko Iko with your best friend, as @myersmyers41 show us, is a crowd favorite on TikTok.
Viral TikTok user gives signed Ocean Spray bottle to Idaho museum
This Oct. 6, 2020 photo released by Ocean Spray shows Nathan Apodaca holding his skateboard while standing in the back of a truck with Ocean Spray products in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Ocean Spray, whose juice Apodaca is seen swigging in the video, gave him a new truck stocked with juice this week. Nathan Apodaca, also known as Doggface, signed a bottle of Ocean Spray cranberry juice for the museum during an event on Tuesday, the Post-Register reported. Tom Hayes, the CEO of Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc., says the bottle will now be on display and become the latest entry in the museum's archives. A second signed bottle of cranberry juice is scheduled to be auctioned off as a fundraiser for the museum’s programs, officials said.
Videos show viral TikToker ‘Mr. Hamilton’ visited San Antonio this week
SAN ANTONIO – If you’re an avid TikTok user, you may have heard of @MrHamilton. Earlier this week, @MrHamilton, or Casey Hamilton, posted TikTok videos of him visiting San Antonio. He’s seen stopping by the Alamo, dancing to “Suit and Tie” on the San Antonio Riverwalk and seeing the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile. Hamilton currently has 4.8 million followers and counting and 144.4 million likes on TikTok. To view more videos of Hamilton, visit his TikTok page here.
White Mich. couple charged after gun pulled on Black family
They were later arraigned and are free on a $50,000 personal bond, according to the Oakland County sheriff's office. The Wuestenbergs are next scheduled to appear in court for a probable cause hearing on July 14, the sheriff’s office said in a release. Then, as someone is behind the vehicle, Jillian Wuestenberg jumps out and points a handgun toward a person who's recording. The sheriff's office said the couple drove away and waited for deputies to arrive. Wuestenberg served in the Air Force from 1996 to 2009, according to a story in the student-run Oakland University newspaper that quoted him.