Can you believe it's been a year? Sunday, July 27 marks one year since Kidd Kraddick passed away. To honor Kidd's memory and 'pay it forward' attitude, the crew's #ForKidd campaign is all about helping out other people.
If you live here in the SBC and have a Facebook account, chances are you've seen a few "I'm So Shreveport" statuses. I tried to find the first ever "I'm So Shreveport," but was unsuccessful due to the high volume of posts. Everyone is doing it!
If you haven't joined the fun yet, it's easy! Just go to Facebook or Twitter and relive your favorite Shreveport memory like, "I'm
I've never been a big fan of getting scared out of my mind, but I gotta admit, this was pretty cool.
There's a video sweeping the web (again!) entitled "Take This Lollipop." It's everywhere I looked today, so I knew I had to share it with you!
Here's the creepy part: The video stars you!
For Mother's Day today, several of our favorite stars -- including Demi Lovato, Channing Tatum, Rihanna, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Britney Spears, Lucy Hale, Kim Kardashian -- tweeted Happy Mother's Day wishes to their moms and moms around the world, and also shared some private photos with their moms. Here are some of our favorites:
Miley Cyrus had to deny Arizona teen Matt Peterson when he got naked and asked her to prom. She wasn't offended by his nakedness. As if. (Hello, 'Wrecking Ball' video.) She had to ixnay him due to prior commitments. But she didn't just say no and move on. In fact, her reaction was quite the opposite.
Following an emotional video plea to Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook that went viral, John Berlin will have his wish to see a 'look back' video of his deceased son, Jesse, granted.
If you haven't heard, Facebook is celebrating its 10 year anniversary with a cool feature called LookBack, which encapsulates users experiences, photos and more during their time as a member in one-minute videos. All John Berlin wants to do is see the Facebook video for his son Jesse Berlin, who passed away in 2012.