Deadly ‘Boat Jumping’ TikTok Challenge Was Actually Fake News
A supposedly viral TikTok "boat jumping" challenge, which was believed to have killed four people, has been outed as completely false.
A supposedly viral TikTok "boat jumping" challenge, which was believed to have killed four people, has been outed as completely false.
After a 'catastrophic' missed call during the Alabama/Ole Miss college football game last night on CBS, one of the photographers at the game decided he wanted to get a shot nobody else would get... and so he rushed the field and quite literally got in the ref's face to snap a portrait.
Portraitist Miller Mobley is a successful photographer twice over. As a college student, he built a successful photography business in Tuscaloosa, AL, working for both local and regional clients. Later, he and his wife picked up their entire life and moved to New York City, where the now 24-year-old Mobley has managed to land all of his dream clients one after the other.
An Alabama basketball fan named Jack Blankenship has been attracting quite a bit of media attention for his creative method of distracting opposing players when they shoot free throws: Blankenship printed out a giant photograph of himself making a strange face and waves it around while making the same face. His antics quickly caught the attention of sports writers, television cameras, and the Internet -- one screen grab from a recent game has been viewed over half a million times already online.