Source: Anthony Asael/Art in All of Us / Getty Moves from Africa continue to spread across the globe in the form of afro dance and other trends that take on a life of their own . Sweden is one place that’s getting hit with the music. The dance group Navyz dropped some moves that’ll have you hype for the weekend. Watch seven students break it down with their professor in the clip below!
Source: Ilya S. Savenok / Getty Everyone probably has that friend who brings the party with them wherever they go. Office, classroom, it doesn’t matter. One model from Instagram will drop it like it’s hot in the grocery store. Surely, it makes a tedious chore go by fast. Watch Morgan Dawson show off her moves in the clip below!
Kala Kaiwi is the new Guinness World Record holder for the largest non-surgically made stretch earlobes in the world. They measure 109mm in diameter and can fit a hand through. A Hawaiian man has claimed the Guinness World Record for the largest non-surgically made stretch earlobes – which are so big you can fit a hand through them. Kala Kaiwi, who unsurprisingly works as a tattoo and body modification artist, has earlobe stretches or #39;flesh tunnels#39; measuring 109mm #x0028;4.3 inches#x00
Watch six-year-old Gaga Satish of Bangalore, India, roller-skate underneath 39 SUVs, possibly breaking a Guinness World Record in the process. Literally so insane!
Anju Kushwawa, a 28-year-old mother in India, delivered 9 babies at home on Sunday night before delivering a 10th at a local hospital, setting a record in the country. She was around 12 weeks pregnant and all of the babies passed away before being born. Indian Woman Miscarries 10 Babies In One Day Doctors believe fertility drugs may have contributed to Kushwawa’s multiple losses . After undergoing in-vitro fertilization (IVF) she received very little follow-up medical care. Her high-order muliples pregnancy is believed to have been because of a condition known as ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, a complication from fertility medication. At least three of the babies could have been saved had Kushwawa and her husband undergone selective reduction after learning they were pregnant with 10 children. Octomom, Nadya Suleman , currently holds the Guinness World Record for most children surviving in a single birth.
A local cheerleader from south Fulton has found herself in the Guinness World Records after breaking the record for most consecutive back handsprings. Westlake High…