TikTok creator whose lip sync, comedy and theatrical videos have earned her over 9 million followers on TikTok. She's also hosted a radio show on Wizard Radio based in the UK.
Before Fame She was born Datrie Allman and she joined TikTok in November of 2017, back when the app was known as musical.ly. In less than a year she'd gained over half a million followers.
Trivia She earned over 15 million views on a March 2020 comedic TikTok video with the caption "
New York state is located in the Northeastern region of the US. More than 40% of the state's total population lives in the New York City metro area. New York City is the most populated city in the US. The state's official mammal is the North American beaver. New York was the 11th state to join the Union.
Trivia The very first pizzeria to open in the US opened in New York.
Controversial Nollywood actress, Nkechi Blessing Sunday has spoken about her newfound lover dumping her after five months in their relationship. Nkechi in a video shared on Instagram on Saturday had spoken about getting dumped by her lover.
In the video, the actress could be seen crying over her relationship and wondering why her lover would treat her in such a way despite making so many compromises for him.
Various reactions trailed the video with many cybernauts speculating that the 33-year-old has once again been served breakfast; a Nigerian slang associated with heartbreak.
Blogger and social media strategist best known as the author of the children's fashion blog Scout the City. Her Instagram account, scoutthecity, which prominently features her daughter and child model London Scout, has grown to more than 550,000 followers.
Before Fame She was raised in New York City and attended the Fashion Institute of Technology.
Trivia She founded the online retail start-up Required Flare in 2011.
Family Life Her daughter was born in Montreal, Canada.
Some parenting mistakes can seem harmless but have big consequences. This Ask Reddit thread explores some of the small actions that can stick with kids for their whole lives.
Source: ABCThe only guarantee parents can rely on is that, at some point, they're going to screw up and feel like a failure. It's probably a small comfort to know you're not alone — even the most supportive and well-meaning parents will at some point do something to put their kids in therapy.