Social media seems to have done it again where it has convinced people that a celebrity has died. This is not the first time a death hoax has taken over the ...
At the same time, we would advise you to report it immediately to make sure others do not fall into a trap of believing it. This is not the first time a death hoax has taken over the platform. However, the actor is alive and well.
Zendaya has given her boyfriend Tom Holland a run for his money with a Euphoria behind-the-scenes photo showing her 'Spidey' skills.
In the second image, she was shown climbing in or out of the window, one of her legs perched on the balcony as her left arm rested up on the side of the building, as she admitted: ‘It’s giving Spidey-Rue.’ ‘Happiest of birthdays to the one who makes me the happiest <3,’ she wrote in the caption, with the picture accumulating a staggering 24million likes. To mark the occasion, the Greatest Showman star shared a couple of throwback pictures from when she was filming the show, looking back on a scene when she climbed out of a window.
TOM HOLLAND: I couldn't stop punching the air for joy and dancing around the room to the astonishment of onlookers. Because I'd bought a dinosaur.
A disturbing trade has grown up in fossils, gouged out of the ground by unlicensed diggers who make no effort to preserve the site and cause immense damage to places of great scientific value. As I entered my teens, my obsession waned — or rather, it was transferred to a new subject, the Roman Empire. Like dinosaurs, the Ancient Romans are glamorous, ferocious and extinct. When my father and I arrived, our hopes of success seemed slim — and got a lot slimmer on taking our seats. My fascination with that era is matched by the enthusiasm I had as a boy for dinosaurs. By the time the bidding began, my father and I had already inspected Polly in the auction house showroom. The catalogue added it was ‘notable for its bird-like appearance. There were more than 50 lots to be sold before the Psittacosaurus came up, and my confidence ebbed with every one. And I was pretty sure a flurry of bids from billionaire fossil collectors would push the price above £10,000 in seconds. The catalogue estimate was £4,000 to £6,000, and I knew if it went above that, I was scuppered. Now the skeleton has joined my family at our home. Can you blame me for pumping my fist like a Grand Slam tennis star and then leaping up to dance with delight? Now, he has fulfilled a lifetime dream by becoming the owner of a 120-million-year-old Psittacosaurus