And one TikTok user proved two dads are better than one when she had both of her fathers dance poolside with her. Mainam gamitin ang mga ito para makasiguro kang malinis ang kinakain ng iyong pamilya. The clip has been viewed more than 10 million times, making it one of the more popular ones. "I'd be disappointed if my mom threw me then proceeded to shake a** for the internet," wrote one. “Once you get that little rhythm, then I feel much better.”. An adult dancer has gone viral on TikTok with her videos letting followers in on what really goes down on an average day at work for her. While it's unknown if anyone is standing nearby to catch the baby after being thrown, some viewers have been left shocked by the growing trend which could be putting kids in danger. “I saw the TikTok dance challenge and needed a partner. Experts Say It Can Be 'Stay-At-Home' Mom Depression, 8 K-Dramas You Cannot Miss Starring Cutie Jung Hae In Of Something In The Rain, Have Regular BFF Sessions! Lifestyle & Entertainment Producer. Lifestyle & Entertainment Producer. Nikki then uploaded their first dad and daughter dancing cover collaboration.
“I see her move, and she’s like, ‘We’ll do this dance’ - and it looks so easy on her. That is most definitely the case for a dad from Louisville, Ky. who is causing some good old Internet breakage thanks to his participation in a TikTok dance challenge. A former Esquire exec is suing Hearst, alleging age and gender discrimination, Louisville Protesters Mourn Breonna Taylor By Taking to the Streets. Yahoo Lifestyle. The McFarlands (@the.mcfarlands) on TikTok | 32.6M Likes. "He's been fighting since the day he was born," Askew, a firefighter and real estate company owner told "GMA" Feb. 6. Some parents attempting the challenge appear to be more transparent in their videos by simply mimicking the movement before placing their baby on a nearby soft surface. Seattle cop placed on leave after video appears to show him walking bike over protester’s head, Public Enemy’s Chuck D on Breonna Taylor case: ‘It was a teachable moment’, Tia and Tamera Mowry Weren't Allowed to Appear on a Magazine Cover Because of Racism, ICP Ready to Reopen With Crowdsourced Photography Exhibition, From sexual advances to drug symbols… these are all the hidden meanings behind the emojis your children are using, Documentary Goes Behind the Scenes at Jean Paul Gaultier’s Farewell Show. (Chris Askew), PHOTO: Chris Askew of Osteen, Florida, has danced in 23 videos viewed by 6 million. How To Put Together A Zoom Party, 17 Activity Box Suppliers For Your Child's Virtual Birthday Party, Feeling You're All Alone Lately? Your mother’s favorite TikTok page JOIN THE FAM Apparently we've been cutting cakes wrong this whole time, Aussies are horrified by this American twist on Fairy Bread. Dancing dad goes viral after starring in a choreographed video with his adult sons as part of a TikTok challenge that sees parents boogying with their quarantined kids.
For this dad and daughter duo, making dance videos was a fun way to spend more time with each other.
To raise his family's spirits, he danced with his wife's hospital co-workers, his fellow firefighters, on the roof of his house and on the home court of the NBA's Orlando Magics. Reblog.
Colin and Dylan McFarland of ‘The McFarlands’ on TikTok enlisted their dad Dan to do a choreographed dance with them set to ‘Blinding Lights’ by The Weeknd as part of the popular challenge. Tommy Bracco’s viral video featuring his father and brother served as inspiration for The McFarlands’ video, and it’s easy to see why. “He had a mask on and a hat on, and somebody recognised him. Parents should take the lead in fostering the value of honesty in their children. Chris Askew of Osteen, Fla., danced for 47 days in videos-gone-viral until bringing Dylan home on Monday, he told "Good Morning America. The challenge has users singing and dancing to the song Baby by Blueface while holding their young tot, with one line in particular prompting them to toss the kids away. To enable Verizon Media and our partners to process your personal data select 'I agree', or select 'Manage settings' for more information and to manage your choices.