Sometimes, with the best intentions, things go awry. That's exactly what appears to happen to the Kansas State Marching Band over the weekend as a scene from their halftime show has gone viral, for a very -- shall we say phallic -- reason.
Today is Monday, September 16, but the world of Twitter is sadder than usual because last night's 'Breaking Bad' ripped out the hearts of all its devoted fans and stomped on them until they had no feeling left. Yes, some of Twitter is still crying about it, but not necessarily all of them.
Today (September 12), Twitter crashed so there wasn't as much celebrity tweeting as we would have liked. Thanks a lot, fail whale. Still, the stars were able to get a couple of jokes in before social media was ruined for the day, so at least there was that.
Teen pop-star Austin Mahone may have managed to snag a Moonman at the MTV Video Music Awards but he had a lot of trouble trying to clinch that right of teen passage, the much coveted driver's license.
Ariana Grande fans, lovingly dubbed Arianators, are stoked for her album to drop on Sept. 3 -- but one fan was a little too eager to get the 'Baby I' singer some press. One particular Arianator on Twitter created an elaborate suicide hoax in an effort to gain followers and garner attention for Grande ... and it ended with police involvement.
Today's (Aug. 26) hot button Twitter topic is about one thing and one thing only, last night's Video Music Awards on MTV -- in which Miley Cyrus twerked onstage and twerked on Robin Thicke, and everyone was begging Billy Ray Cyrus for some help. Something tells us it won't do any good.