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Drew Barrymore tells Kamala Harris she needs to be ‘Momala of the country’ in ‘cringe’ interview

Drew Barrymore tends to make audiences cringe by how close she sits next to her talk show guests. But this time — it’s because she called Vice President Kamala Harris “Momala.”The awkward exchange has gone viral days after Harris, 59, appeared on “The Drew Barrymore Show” on Monday.Harris discussed her husband, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, and her family dynamic being a stepmother to his two children, Cole and Ella Emhoff, on the CBS show.Harris explained that her loved ones call her “Momala” instead of “step.”Barrymore, 49, then suggested that the country call Harris “Momala” in order to become more united.“I love Disney.
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Gen Z TikTok bozos risk lives during Hurricane Ian to create viral Michael Jackson tributes
in the rain — and holding on for dear life, just like the late King of Pop. As Hurricane Ian trounces Florida, triggering a death toll of 21 in the wake of wind speeds of 155 miles per hour, a gaggle of Gen Z goofs is finding “dark humor” in the horror. Rather than seeking higher ground as flood waters rise above rooftops, cyber comedians in the Sunshine State have been busy filming themselves braving the elements and lip-syncing the lyrics to Michael Jackson’s “Earth Song.” In a video for the 1995 ditty that raises awareness about environmental issues, Jackson, who died at age 50 in 2009, clings to trees as a violent windstorm rips through the dark skies. “#HurricaneIan on my 21st birthday,” TikToker Jordan Glenn penned in the caption of her “Earth Song” parody. Glenn’s video, with more than 2.9 million views and 778,000 likes, fetched a shower of glowing comments from online audiences, writing, “Naahhh…I really like this” and “Our generation plays all day.” Nearly all of the 25,000 comments featured a string of laughing emojis. Social media family @LuvTheSanders also received high marks for their storm satire.In a TikTok clip with more than 731,000 clicks, a teen lip-syncs to MJ’s hit tune while doing battle with the storm. The post sees the youth clutching trees and tall plants, staggering around high grass and even laying in the middle of the street amid the cloudburst. “Floridians are so hilarious, even in the worst possible situations,” penned a commentator. “Gen Z needs to get it together.
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