Also known as Audrey Armacost, she is a singing personality popular on YouTube where she publishes cover songs. She has more than 1.5 million subscribers. Her song "Alive" has received over 280 thousand views on its music video.
Before Fame Her debut original song was titled "Paper Jet."
Trivia Her cover of "Bury a Friend" by Billie Eilish was her first to reach 1 million views. She has posted multiple selfies and outfit pictures on her audreymikaa Instagram account.
Recently, many Facebook users have reported an issue in which their notifications are appearing backward. Stick around as we reveal how to fix it.
Source: Facebook; Twitter/@dronak; Twitter/@charlidharlingLet's face it — there will never be a day when all social media platforms work without issue.
Now, it's usually Instagram or TikTok that are at the forefront of glitches, but this time it's Facebook. Many users are extremely annoyed that the app is not functioning correctly, with several reporting that their notifications appear backward or out of order.
Lorena Bobbitt made headlines 25 years ago. Now, she has a teen daughter and she knows why everyone knows the name Bobbitt.
If you recognize the name but you're not sure why – it's probably your first instinct. Lorena Bobbitt was all over the news in 1993 when she cut off her husband's penis and threw it out of the car. At the time, she stood accused of taking a kitchen knife to her husband at the time, John Bobbitt, while he was asleep.
Nigeria’s three paper mills, the Nigeria Paper Mill Limited [Jebba, Kwara State], the Nigerian Newsprint Manufacturing Company Limited [Oku-Iboku, Akwa Ibom State] and Nigerian National Paper Manufacturing Company Limited in Ogun State have all become inoperational. The privatization of the companies failed to yield positive results over the years and have since, forced the economy to depend on imported paper for its needs, Naija News reports.
The National Bureau of Statistics has revealed in its latest data that Nigeria imported paper and its allied products worth N296.
Prankster who became famous on Vine by collaborating with Ben Phillips. He also became a star on Instagram, with more than 650,000 followers.
Before Fame The first Vine posted to his personal account was titled "Boys these days find anything hot with a pulse!" It was posted in October of 2014.
Trivia He has been on stage with the pop group The Vamps. The "I IGNORED BEN PHILLIPS FOR 24 HOURS!!" video on his YouTube channel has received over 1 million views.