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TikTok's Buried Rug Saga, Explained

that quite yet.Over the past week, the Ohio-based content creator—who typically discusses motherhood and other lifestyle topics on her social media accounts—became the TikTok's new main character after discovering a mysterious rug buried in her back yard. Fast forward a few days and police cadaver dogs appeared to sniff out something worth digging up.Throughout the saga, followers on TikTok and became thoroughly invested in what they believed could be a true-crime podcast playing out in real time.
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'I'm skinny so didn't have to pay extra luggage fee – but did when I was fat'
holiday so packed her bags ready for her getaway.However, when she reached the airport she realised that her bags were two kilograms over the weight limit for the flight.READ MORE: Curvy influencer flashes body hair in mesh underwear to embrace 'normal' bodyBut luckily for Elena, the member of staff let her pass through without paying any more money for her luggage.Despite many seeing this as a nice gesture, Elena had something else on her mind.She explained that when she weighed more that she had to pay for the extra baggage, although she did not deal with the same staff member at this time.In a TikTok clip that has racked up thousands of views, the brunette shared that she had lost weight and believes that she has been treated differently because of this.As she made her way up the airport escalator, she shared: “You realise ‘pretty privilege’ is real when you were spared the two extra kgs.“But the previous years when you were ‘fat’ and went to the airport with 0.8kg over the limit, you were asked to pay.”Elena’s take on her not having to pay as a smaller woman has left a lot of other women able to relate to her situation.One person commented: “It is very real, after I lost 23kg, people were noticeably nicer to me, especially women."Another user added: “This is so true, I lost around 5kg and people were being so much nicer towards me, it really makes you sad.”While a third related: “100%! This is why I always make sure I'm 'put together' at the airport.”Someone else shared: “Yep. My pretty friend was surprised when I said I don't get free stuff like she does.
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Diver's trick to survive terrifying shark attack at close distance
shark is getting terribly close.Andriana, a trained tiger shark diver, said it's important not to make water splashes when a shark approaches and it's best to "act like a predator" instead of a prey.Her friend, Kayleigh, explained in a now-viral video on TikTok: "Andy is demonstrating why we do not want to splash and swim away from sharks.READ MORE: Thugs branded 'monsters' after dragging shark onto beach and stabbing it in head"Splashing and swimming away imitates what prey does."When dealing with top predators like sharks, we also want to act like a predator."The video sees Andriana moving her flappers and making water splashes while a tiger shark appears from a distance, closing in on her."So what you actually want to do is not splash, turn around and face the animal and maintain eye contact," she continued."With tigar sharks, you can place your hand above their head and push down gently and that will redirect them away from you."But Andriana added that sometimes sharks could come at her with their mouth open."Although this is rare, there are sometimes sharks come up to us with their mouth actually open as they get redirected."This is why sharks should be respecting us as predators."Get all the biggest news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletterSome viewers were impressed by the technique but they were not certain if they could handle a shark like the professionals."Mmm I don’t think that’s possible when they aren’t swimming at this leisurely pace.
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Kerry Katona defends Katie Price after fans slam her for 'dangerous parenting' online
Kerry Katona has rallied around her close friend Katie Price for support after fans called out the mum-of-five for a “dangerous parenting” blunder.The former glamour model, 44, was forced to delete a TikTok video of her eight-year-old daughter Bunny licking a lollipop over the weekend.Many of her loyal legion of followers warned the TV personality about the danger of sharing a seemingly innocent video with such a huge platform which could make her young daughter vulnerable to “creeps” online.READ MORE: Kerry Katona reveals teen son's surprising job earning him £50 per dayNow, her fellow showbiz pal has jumped to her defence as she explained how the TV star was blissfully unaware of how the clip could be perceived in the wrong light by others.In an exclusive interview with OK! Magazine, Kerry, 41, confessed that it’s sad that the loving mums can’t share innocent videos of their children without them being picked apart by wandering eyes online.She told the publication: “It was obviously just a really innocent video of her daughter, and it’s sad and totally wrong that it can be perceived otherwise.“Katie will have posted that thinking it’s completely harmless as it’s just a cute video of Bunny.”The former Atomic Kitten singer went on to add that although Katie meant for the video to be soothing, it may inadvertently attract the wrong sort of attention.She went on: “The clip was captioned ‘ASMR’ (autonomous sensory meridian response), which is something my kids listen to before they go to sleep at night.“You do have to be careful when it comes to posting your kids online because you don’t know who’s watching.
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Kylie Jenner furiously hits back at online trolls after body-shaming comments
Kylie Jenner was taking no prisoners as she responded to brutal comments from social media trolls on her latest upload.The daughter of Kris and Caitlyn Jenner is often flooded with compliments on her posts with the odd trolling comment but it appears she's had enough of them.The businesswoman, 25, uploaded a video to TikTok alongside her pal, Anastasia 'Stassie' Karanikolaou of the pair dancing and enjoying themselves.READ MORE: Kylie Jenner left speechless as she's gifted £82k handbag by Kris Jenner on her birthdayIn the clip, the pair are seen to be rocking bold eyeliner which has dramatically emphasised the appearance of their plump pout but it appears that not everybody was in favour of the look.Taking to the comment section, one viewer responded: "The lips, please."However, the youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan saw red after spotting the comment and instantly responded to the criticism by saying: "It's the filter but go off."Her loyal legion of fans soon flocked to the comment section to defend her, with one saying: "'It's the filter but go off,' I'd cry myself to sleep after that."A second added: "Kylie woke up and chose violence and I'm living for that.""Why is everyone talking bout the lips when she literally looks fine?" asked a third.Meanwhile, Stassie who has been friends with Kylie for quite some time appeared to shrug off the nasty comment by simply commenting: "I love you," to her best friend.In the past, Kylie has been open about having her lips enhanced with fillers, although she had initially denied having the procedure.The Kardashians star later admitted to having filler when she was 17 before having a break between her next procedure.During an episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, the
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