Dr Jason Campbell, the anesthesiologist at the Oregon Health & Science University has taken the internet by storm with his TikTok dance videos and his fans now include Hollywood star Hugh Jackman.
Seven-week-old pup Cooper is the star of the video which is a parody of Gloria Gaynor’s superhit ‘I Will Survive’. The video has been going viral across social media sites.
Scenes from the documentary series are also being used by many to describe their days in lockdown. Some are mimicking the show’s lead characters in videos and there’s plenty of fan art on social media.
In a video message released Friday, Prime Minister Modi urged all citizens to switch off all lights on April 5 at 9 pm for nine minutes in a display of solidarity in the fight against the virus .
With selfies with bride and groom on the screen to best man speech over WhatsApp audio, the family made the best use of technology to be part of the wedding, crossing all hurdles to be a part of the ceremony.
In an email, the dean of Tisch School of Arts, Allyson Green, informed the students that they would not receive a refund and attached a video of herself dancing to ‘Losing My Religion’ by American rock band R.E.M.
Wearing a hoodie back to front isn’t a new prank, but it’s hilarious failure in the case of one home is being widely shared on social media.
In the 56-second clip, cops can be seen dancing urging people peeping out from their homes to also shake a leg. The performance concludes with people applauding the cops from their homes.
The company’s advertisement features children and parents playing together, people spending time in the kitchen mastering new dishes and some pouring their hearts out to their plants.
Several videos and pictures of food-filled baskets hanging from balconies, known as “support baskets”, were shared on social media.
Classical dancer Dr Methil Devika came up with a Mohiniyattam performance that includes a message from the state’s health minister and talks about overcoming all obstacles in battling the pandemic.
Jessica Lang, a reporter for Suncoast News Network in the USA, was recording a report from her kitchen when he father walked into the frame.
Emiway Bantai’s latest music video has been viewed more than 4 million times on YouTube since being posted, and is among the trending 10 videos on the site.
Since being shared online, the video has prompted several reactions from netizens, with many praising the collective community activity. “Any houses for sale? I’m moving here,” tweeted a user while another wrote, “Love this..Glad it’s helping keep morale up.”
The father-of-two mimicked the serving etiquette of a fancy restaurant and has been appreciated by parents across the world.
Dancing to the popular The Jackson 5 song, ABC, the pair from Nashville in Tennessee have now become social media stars.
Several videos of two men dressed as Yamaraja — the lord of death — and Chitragupta to alert people about the virus are being shared online.
The hashtag #Ramayan continues to dominate social media platforms and one scene featuring Lord Rama has become the subject of multiple memes.
Instead of social media being flooded with hilarious prank videos and tricks, people took to platforms like Twitter to say how April Fools’ Day is cancelled since 2020 seems like a joke.
With most countries under lockdown and people under quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic, the viral tweet saw netizens coming up with hilarious responses to the post.
On TikTok videos show police personnel singing devotional songs, applying a tilak and putting flowers on offenders to shame them for not staying at home.
Though the aim behind the initiative was to spread information, it was met with a mixed response online as many did not approve of the paint applied to the animal.
Since being shared online, the viral clip has garnered over 50,000 views and has amassed several comments from many, including film director Vishal Bhardwaj.
South Korean shoe repairman Kim Byung-rok went viral after he decided to donate a part of his property to people who are facing economic difficulty
In a press release, Karnataka Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said all people under home quarantine to sent hourly selfies on the government-developed application to keep a track on them.