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Eye-popping mug of The Queen turns foreign exchange student 'fully British'
The QueenIn a cheeky TikTok video called "Day 173 of living in England as a Japanese exchange student", Moey @osmoesis speaks with an exaggerated British accent and puts the kettle on to brew some tea.Moey says: "I really want some tea. My golly – leaf soup."It's the mug of Her Majesty that really caught people's attention though and many viewers begged to know where it was from.The tongue-in-cheek design shows The Queen in a pink hat alongside the slogan "I eat swans".Moey notes it's now impossible to get hold of the mugs on Amazon so it seems likely the unauthorised design has been removed from sale.Although it is permitted to use the use of images of members of the Royal Family on "certain articles which are for sale" they must be in "good taste", according to guidance from royal.uk.The video has been watched more than 280,000 times since it was uploaded on Tuesday (March 8) and viewers joked Moey was on her way to becoming a true Brit.One viewer told her: "As an English person, this is a prime English Culture."A second user confessed: "I tried to scroll away but that mug processed like five seconds later and I came back.""That mug is legendary," commented a third.A fourth said: "If I don’t wake up in the morning with that cup under my pillow I’m going to fly into the sun."Someone else commented: "I feel like I need to make this clear.
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TikTok star Sam Ryder is reportedly set to represent UK at Eurovision 2022
TikTok star Sam Ryder is reportedly being lined up to represent the UK at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.According to the The Mirror, BBC bosses are preparing to reveal the viral star as this year’s entrant with his recent single ‘Space Man’.Ryder found viral acclaim after he started posting covers and at-home karaoke tracks at the beginning of lockdown in March 2020. By the end of the year, he was crowned TikTok’s most popular artist account.With 7.7million followers and a range of famous fans including Justin Bieber and Alicia Keys, Ryder recently performed for an NME Home Sessions performance.It was announced last year that TaP Music – the global music publishing and management company behind the likes of Dua Lipa and Lana Del Rey – will collaborate with the BBC to choose a track and artist to represent the UK at the Song Contest.Meanwhile, Russia was recently banned from competing in this year’s Eurovision following backlash to an earlier statement from organisers saying the country would be allowed to compete despite launching a military assault on Ukraine.Ukraine officially severed diplomatic ties with Russia, and declared martial law, after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an attack on the neighbouring nation last month.Ukraine’s entrant, Alina Pash, will also no longer represent her home country at this year’s event, the competition also recently announced.
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Lad finds 'little shop of horrors' rogue 'umbilical cord' potato in cupboard
TikTok name @mistermilligan, was in for quite a fright when he went to grab some sweetcorn from his cupboard to find an ‘umbilical cord’ like growth poking from the back of it.The lad first thought his oat milk had sprouted some sort of growth from the carton.But in fact, his cupboard had been invaded by a rogue potato hiding at the back - and it gave Tom quite the scare.He has now shared his discovery on TikTok and thanks to his hilarious commentary, the clip has now racked up 1.2million views.Tom explained in the video: “I have just opened the cupboard to get some sweetcorn out and I saw this.”He then panned to purple and white shoot inside of the cupboard.“I have no idea what it is attached to,” Tom admitted.As he carefully moved his Marmite jar out of the way, the potato almost came to life as it fell forward with the sprout nearly hitting him.Tom swore and jumped back at the good-for-nothing sprouted spud as it peered out of the cupboard.He continued to move a tin out of the way to reveal the small potato at the back of the cupboard, he gasped: “Oh my God, it’s a potato.”However, Tom admitted he initially feared for the worst.“In my head it was a little shop of horrors sitch, so I was relieved when it was just a little spud.”Left in stitches at the spud sprouting ordeal, many people fled to the comments to share that they were also scared at the shoot.One person gasped: “I got such a fright when it fell down!!!”Another user added: “I just died when the sprout came for you.”Whilst a third person chuckled: “Well you shouldn’t kill it now, it’s worked really hard to sprout like that lol.”Someone else voiced: “Immediately no, I have a phobia of potato roots.”Meanwhile, a fifth user giggled: “Potato was holding on for
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Woman mortified as £95 tribute tattoo of dog turns out to be 'worst money ever spent'
tattoo studio with a complete different inking than she asked for.Chey, from Ohio in US, said she spent $125 (£95) to get a tribute tattoo for her beloved dog.She brought along an inspiration picture to show the artist, which was a paw with a dog's snout in the centre.But sadly, the sweet design ended up being lost in translation."Worst $125 (£95) I've spent," she complained in the TikTok video that was first posted in July.The nursing aide shared a clip of the tattoo she got – and we can see why she was annoyed as the pads are all squished and the canine's snout is not aligned to the centre.Yellow and pink coloured ink was added but it didn't do much to rescue Chey's tattoo.She called the tatt "comedy gold" and added: "It looked completely opposite to the stencil."Some viewers agreed and shared their thoughts on the tattoo.One said: "People really need to look into the artist before, so many people just walk right on in.""The detail and colour is amazing but this was not what you were going for lmao I get where you're coming from I've had the same thing happen," another wrote.In other news, a woman shared her tattoo fail when her tattoo artist misspelled a common male name "John".Kimberly said she wanted to pay tribute to her parent and visited a tattoo studio to get her dad's name inked on her arm but she realised the spelling mistake when it's done.The cursive writing tattoo is spelled as J-H-O-N, rather than J-O-H-N.
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