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MENU MENU Homepage Saved videos (0) Continue watching (0) Movie Trailers Viral Entertainment Sports Food Travel Video Games Clear Saved videos Clear Continue watching Settings Movie Trailers (99) Currently playing 30 sec Elvis: First Listen Of 'Can't Help Falling In Love' By Kacey Musgraves (Spot) Trailer for 'Elvis' starring Tom Hanks, Austin Butler, Olivia DeJonge, Luke Bracey, Dacre Montgomery Currently playing 3 min The Bitcoin Field Guide Trailer for 'The Bitcoin Field Guide' starring Ben Armstrong Bitboy, Beier Cai, Mitch Demeter, Andrew Dennis, Harris Fricker Currently playing 3 min The Art Of Incarceration Trailer for 'The Art of Incarceration' Currently playing 2 min Code Name Banshee Trailer for 'Code Name Banshee' starring Catherine Davis, Antonio Banderas, Jaime King, Tommy Flanagan, Dylan Flashner Currently playing 3 min Inu-Oh (US Trailer 1) Trailer for 'Inu-oh' starring Avu-Chan, Mirai Moriyama, Tasuku Emoto, Kenjiro Tsuda, Yutaka Matsushige Viral (99) Currently playing 55 sec Aww! 12 Adorable Penguins Released Back Into the Wild On a Beach in Argentina These 12 penguins are getting a new lease on life. Buzz60’s Tony Spitz has the details. Currently playing 3 min Aussie 9-year-old passes out MULTIPLE times while on slingshot ride <p>A nine-year-old girl has gone viral after she passed out multiple times on a theme park slingshot ride with her father.</p><p>Molly Barrett and her dad AJ Barrett, 50, launched themselves into the sky during an adrenaline-fuelled episode while on a family holiday to the Gold Coast, Australia.</p><p>The on-board recording shows the pair both seemingly nervous before take-off as dad AJ said: "Be careful what you wish for...the only way is up...we are never doing anything like this ever, ever again."</p><p>Molly lets out a chorus of screams after the cage is released and they went flying - before passing out on the way back down.</p><p>She is unconscious for around five seconds as the ride propels the pair back up before she wakes and continues to scream.</p><p>But Molly passes out for the SECOND time moments later during the following descent, before regaining consciousness and shouts 'Oh my god!'</p><p>Doting dad AJ is completely oblivious to his daughter's unconscious state as he enjoys the ride.</p><p>AJ said: "We were shot into the night sky at approximately 6G's and were not able to see much and trying to keep the horizon in your view is very difficult. </p><p>"There were instant screams from Molly and then; blackout, awake, scream, blackout.</p><p>"It was Molly's idea to go on the ride. She saw it from our previous trip. </p><p>"She could see it from our hotel window and it was the first thing she mentioned when we arrived was 'where is the slingshot!!??' as it had moved."</p><p>AJ admits he is not a big fan of amusement park rides, but went with Molly as her 19-year-old daughter wasn't around.</p><p>He said: "I took one for the team, as she was so hellbent on going on it.</p><p>"Molly took a shine to all the rides on the Gold Coast Seaworld and Warner Bros and Movie World. </p><p>"She went on any ride that allowed her with her height, most time roping her mum and sisters into going with her, and me, of course.</p><p>"This was her idea. As soon as she knew she met the height restrictions, she would not let up."</p><p>AJ initially didn't notice that Molly passed out the first time, but had an 'inkling' the second time around due to her silence.</p><p>He added: "When we got off the ride we were able to watch the video. We all absolutely laughed our heads off. </p><p>"As soon as we got home we uploaded it to the computer. Funniest thing we'd ever see."</p><p>The video racked up over two million views on TikTok and friends and family all saw the video leaving the family "gobsmacked".</p><p>One TikTok user commented: "poor little darling. I feel terrible laughing so much".</p><p>Others posted: "This girl has a future movie scream voice!" and "the best scream I've ever heard."</p><p>AJ said: "They love it. Molly is a vivacious nine-year-old and will give anything a go. She is extremely popular with her school friends and makes a lot of people laugh.</p><p>"Never thought it could have that type of reach reading the comments has also been a joy. Molly loves them."</p> Currently playing 4 min UK man strikes up friendship with robin he has been feeding by hand for three years <p>A man has struck up a friendship with a wild robin he has been feeding by hand for three years - and other birds are now flocking to his garden.</p><p>Mike Oldridge, 51, says Roy the robin first made a home in his garden back in 2019 - and he now feeds the bird mealworms by hand.</p><p>And now, he's even made friends with another bird - Gemma the great tit.</p><p>Mike, an NHS clinical scientist from Oxford, says he loves the interactions with his feathered friends, capturing the precious feeding times on camera.</p><p>He said: "I've 'known' Roy for about three years but I've been feeding robins by hand for at least 10 years! </p><p>"They're very cheeky and I usually have them feeding within a day or two! They can't resist the live mealworms, especially if they're feeding young. </p><p>"I just get them used to me by sitting on my back doorstep and putting some on the floor nearby. </p><p>"Once they know they can trust you and you're not going to make any sudden movements, that's pretty much it! </p><p>"They start by flying in, grabbing and straight off again, but doesn't take long before they realise there's no danger and they'll happily sit there for quite a while.</p><p>"They all have different personalities though, some are more nervous than others.</p><p>"Last year, I had Roy's babies on my hand which was super cute, but sadly this year's babies were got by cats before they'd left the nest - the nest was not in a good location. </p><p>"He's on a second brood now though so fingers crossed. </p><p>"I feed Roy all year round. The only time I don't see him is when he's moulting and looks a bit tatty - he's obviously very vain and only likes to be seen at his best! </p><p>"I always get a bit worried when I haven't seen him for a while and it's always nice when he turns up! </p><p>"I started feeding Gemma last year - she only feeds when she's feeding her young.</p><p>"She's currently in a nest box at the bottom of my garden with seven chicks who are growing quickly!</p><p>"I'm very happy with them being so comfortable around me, it's nice."</p> Currently playing 59 sec Ways To Save Money When You’re Invited to a Destination Wedding Being invited to a destination wedding is super exciting, but it often comes with a hefty price tag. Buzz60’s Johana Restrepo has more. Currently playing 51 sec How to Deal With Mosquito Bites Without Losing Your Mind If the overwhelming urge to scratch at a cluster of mosquito bites is disrupting your summer plans, there are things you can do. Buzz60’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story. Currently playing 30 sec Milk Tanker Overturned Spilling 20,000 Liters of Milk Into the Road - Prompting Locals to Turn Up With Buckets A milk tanker overturned in India when trying to avoid crashing into a motorcyclist. Buzz60’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story. Currently playing 58 sec Must See! Moose Stops Traffic, Eats Snow Off of Waiting Cars Recently a moose was on the loose! Buzz60’s Tony Spitz has the details. Currently playing 2 min Finding Sustainable Products Is a Major Obstacle for People Wanting to Practice Self-care According to a new survey conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Sensodyne, finding products that are environmentally-friendly is a major barrier for people’s self-care routines. Buzz60’s Johana Restrepo has more. Currently playing 2 min Different Roles Family Members Take on When Planning a Vacation A study conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Chase IHG Rewards Credit Card found that every member of the family usually takes on a different role when planning a vacation. Buzz60’s Johana Restrepo has more. Currently playing 49 sec Princess Charlotte Follows Prince George and Prince William’s Passion for Soccer Turns out the seven-year-old is a big big soccer fan. Buzz60’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story. Currently playing 35 sec US driver has close encounter with moose after it blocked her car and ate snow off the bonnet <p>A driver had a close encounter with a moose after it blocked her car - and ate snow off the bumper.</p><p>Margo Lukens, 66, was driving home from a cross-country skiing trip when the young moose sauntered in front of the car and began eating snow off the bumper and hood.</p><p>Margo, from Orono, Maine, USA, slowed down when she noticed the police lights in the distance. </p><p>She eventually came to a stop once she spotted the curious moose and was held up for about 15 minutes as the animal investigated the cars and police waited for a safe moment to let traffic past.</p><p>Margo, a professor of American and Native American literature at the University of Maine, said: “People in the cars acted sensibly and didn't get out to harass the moose.</p><p>“The police were there with flashers on to make sure no one hurt it or tangled with it. </p><p>“I think it began to nibble the snow off the hood as it liked the taste of road salt in there. </p><p>“It was such a little moose, probably only a yearling, with little buds of antlers.</p><p>“It was obviously separated from its parent so I felt like it must be lonely and a bit thirsty or hungry. I couldn't help reacting with a big ‘aww’!”</p><p>A policeman and a game warden eventually approached the moose and shooed it back towards the woods.</p><p>Although moose do live in the area, they are usually shy and very rarely seen.</p><p>Margo added: “We often see their footprints in the woods or even in our gardens, but we do not see the moose themselves very often. </p><p>“Once every several years a moose will be spotted strolling down a street in town, or be swimming or eating pond vegetation. </p><p>"They are very difficult to see at night on the highway. You have to be very careful. Your car will not survive a crash with a moose!”</p> Entertainment (99) Currently playing 2 min Amber Heard insists new interview about defamation trial is not 'vindictive' In a newly-released clip of her upcoming Dateline interview about her recent defamation trial with ex-husband Johnny Depp. The actress insisted that conducting a public interview was not a way to get "vengeance". Savannah Guthrie from NBC News interviewed the Aquaman star after she lost her trial against Depp. In a preview clip from Friday's interview, Guthrie asked Heard why she wanted to participate in a sit-down conversation after her legal loss. "Are you brave? Are you reckless? Are you vindictive? Why did you want to do an interview?" Currently playing 2 min Justin Bieber postpones remainder of U.S. tour after Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis The pop star revealed last Friday that he is battling the rare condition, which has left the right side of his face paralysed. A bunch of dates on his Justice World Tour were scrapped last week as a result of his illness and now the rest of his U.S. tour has been postponed as he continues to recover and regain full movement in his face. In a statement, Justin's tour promoter AEG Presents wrote: "Justin continues to receive the best medical care possible, is upbeat about his recovery, and is looking forward to getting back out on the road..." Currently playing 2 min Ripley's Believe It or Not! refutes claims that Kim Kardashian damaged Marilyn Monroe dress The crystal-studded gown, which the Hollywood icon wore to sing happy birthday to U.S. President John F. Kennedy in 1962, was loaned to Kim by executives at Ripley's, who own the historic piece, to wear to the Met Gala in May. Earlier this week, officials at Scott Fortner's The Marilyn Monroe Collection, the world’s largest private collection of Marilyn memorabilia claimed the dress suffered some damage during the Met Gala outing, sharing before and after pictures showing missing crystals and stretched fabric at the back of the gown. Currently playing 2 min Mick Jagger 'feeling much better' following Covid-19 scare The Rolling Stones were forced to pull out of a gig in Amsterdam on Monday shortly before heading on stage after their 78-year-old frontman tested positive for the virus. The Dutch show and another gig in Bern Switzerland this week were also cancelled due to the health scare. However, he has now said he is feeling much better, and a Milan concert next week is still scheduled to go ahead. He wrote on Instagram: The Jumpin' Jack Flash rocker went on to state that the Amsterdam date will take place on 7 July. Currently playing 2 min Tom Hanks yells at fans to 'back off' after Rita Wilson is almost knocked over The actor and the singer/actress were surrounded by fans looking for autographs and selfies as they left a restaurant and walked to their waiting car in New York on Wednesday night. Video footage posted on YouTube shows one fan walking alongside Tom and gazing in his direction before crashing straight into the back of his wife. Rita, who almost tripped over, stopped walking and called on the crowd to "stop it". This prompted the usually mild-mannered star to turn around and angrily yell at the fans as he put up his hands to urge them to step back. Currently playing 2 min Beyonce covers British Vogue's July issue The megastar, who released details of her new album RENAISSANCE on Wednesday, covers the July issue of the fashion bible with editor-in-chief Edward Enninful detailing how the collaboration came about. Writing an article on Vogue.com and sharing further details on Instagram, Edward explained how photographer Rafael Pavarotti set the mood. "On a bright morning in early April this year - a few days after her performance at the Oscars (and first nomination) - she arrived fresh from the school run and ready to shoot," Currently playing 2 min Ewan McGregor receives homoerotic Star Wars art from fans The Scottish actor is back in the role of Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Disney+ series of the same name 17 years after last playing the Jedi Master in 2005's Revenge of the Sith. He's reunited with his Star Wars co-star Hayden Christensen for the small screen project - a fact that has got fans really excited. "There's a lot of homoerotic Obi-Wan/ Hayden fan art that gets sent to me now and again... It's always a bit of an eye-opener. You open the envelope, you think you're going to have to sign something, and you're like, 'F**king hell!'" Currently playing 2 min Elon Musk to address Twitter employees' concerns Tesla CEO Elon Musk will directly address Twitter employees' concerns and answer their questions about his takeover of the social media platform on June 16. The unorthodox move comes despite the fact that Musk's $44 billion takeover has not yet been completed. On June 13, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal announced an all-hands meeting with employees, saying they would be allowed to submit questions in advance. On June 13, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal announced an all-hands meeting with employees, saying they would be allowed to submit questions in advance. Currently playing 2 min Bradley Cooper says Will Arnett helped him get sober CNN reports that in a recent interview, Bradley Cooper was candid about his past drug and alcohol abuse and revealed who helped him along the way. Cooper said early in his career, fellow actor Will Arnett did a lot to help him recover. In a recent conversation on the 'Smartless' podcast, Cooper spoke about sharing an apartment with Arnett. Lacking confidence as a young actor, Cooper said he would attempt to mimic Arnett's brand of humor in social situations. "Will was like, 'Hey man, do you remember we had dinner the other night? How do you think that went?'" Currently playing 2 min Tom Hanks: 'Philadelphia' would not be produced today with a straight actor in a gay role CNN reports Tom Hanks, a recipient of an Oscar for his portrayal of a gay man dealing with AIDS in 'Philadelphia', says if the film had been produced today, a straight actor would not have been cast, and "rightly so". In a recent interview, Hanks answered questions about two of his career-defining roles, 1993's 'Philadelphia' and 1994's 'Forrest Gump' in which Hanks portrayed a man with intellectual disabilities. Hanks said of the films:, “timely movies, at the time, that you might not be able to make now.” Currently playing 2 min BTS statement misunderstood, band not going on hiatus According to BTS' management team, the K-Pop supergroup is not going on hiatus despite reports to the contrary. 'TMZ' reports that statements made by members of BTS were lost in translation and misrepresented by the media. The band's Korean management team said that the group will not be breaking up while the K-Pop singers pursue solo projects. On June 14, BTS caused an uproar when a video was released of the band discussing their future. The English translation of the interview stated that the band was taking a "hiatus". Sports (99) Currently playing 2 min Warriors Dynasty to Continue for Foreseeable Future The Warriors knocked off the Celtics in Game 6, 103–90 to capture their fourth NBA title in the last eight seasons. SI's Chris Mannix explains why the Warriors don't look like they'll be slowing down. Currently playing 2 min My Journey With Sports Under Title IX | Val Ackerman Val Ackerman Recounts her trials and tribulations with sports as Title IX came into place, and how the law forever shaped her career and future. Currently playing 1 min Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors Win NBA Championship Steph Curry’s 34 points led the Golden State Warriors past the Boston Celtics for its fourth title in eight seasons and Curry’s first Finals MVP award. Currently playing 42 sec World Cup 2026 Host Cities Revealed FIFA on Thursday evening unveiled the 16 cities that will host World Cup matches in 2026, selecting 11 markets in the U.S., two in Canada and three in Mexico. Currently playing 28 sec Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints Unveil New Designs The Philadelphia Eagles introduced a new wordmark, while the New Orleans Saints introduced a new black helmet to be worn for at least one game in 2022. Currently playing 2 min Mario Strikers: Battle League (Launch Trailer) Trailer for 'Mario Strikers: Battle League' Currently playing 3 min Dante Moore Overtime OT7 Video Currently playing 2 min Inside the Ban of Fake Klay Thompson SI dives into the fascinating story of a YouTuber, Dawson Gurley aka BigDawsTV, and the culmination of his seven year journey impersonating Warriors' All-Star Klay Thompson leading to a stadium ban. Before Game 5 of the 2022 NBA Finals, Dawson, acting as Thompson, bypassed Chase Center security and made his way to the court where he shot around before being kicked out of the arena and issued a ban. Currently playing 3 min Why Joe Smith Jr. Has Puncher's Chance to Defeat Artur Beterbiev SI senior writer Chris Mannix reveals to Sports illustrated host Robin Lundberg that Joe Smith's punching power is enough to make his fight against Artur Beterbiev a competitive one. Currently playing 2 min Joe Burrow, Winnie the Pooh and Horns Down on Today's SI Feed Joe Burrow and OBJ’s social media interaction gets blown out of proportion, a last place finisher in a fantasy football league gets dinner with Winnie the Pooh and an anthem performer loses the men's College World Series gig after flashing the 'Horns Down' gesture at WCWS. From Twitter to Tik Tok, Robin Lundberg has scoured social media so you don’t have to on today's SI Feed. Currently playing 26 sec Odell Beckham Jr. Praises Joe Burrow on Instagram Joe Burrow and OBJ’s social media interaction got blown out of proportion. From Twitter to Tik Tok, Robin Lundberg has scoured social media so you don’t have to on today's SI Feed. Food (99) Currently playing 57 sec Why Having These Frozen Foods on Hand is Essential Frozen foods have always been there for you more, but are you picking the healthiest of foods? Buzz60’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has more. Currently playing 58 sec This Bear Cub Has Been Rescued and is Being Nursed Back to Life By This Heroic Wildlife Group A precious orphaned Pakisanti Bear cub is being nursed back to health so it can be returned to the wild. Buzz60’s Mercer Morrison has the story. Currently playing 16 sec Gran ends up with swollen face after face-planting in toilet at bottomless brunch <p>A gran ended up with a massive swollen face and concussion after she face-planted in the loos at a bottomless brunch.</p><p>Nat Cooper, 43, even wore sensible flat sandals for the meal at Chapo's El Campeon in Ashton, Makerfield, last Saturday [11], for her birthday.</p><p>But after two 'big big' vodkas and a can of Lambrini on the bus, Nat and her friend Siobhan arrived at the restaurant and immediately hit the cocktails and bottomless prosecco.</p><p>During the two hour sitting which cost the pair £35 each, Nat drank countless Porn Star Martinis and glasses of prosecco which ultimately led to a visit to the bathroom where it all went wrong.</p><p>After sitting on the toilet with the cubicle door open so she could carry on chatting, Nat fell face first to the floor, smacking her eye hard.</p><p>The poor grandmother-of-one was picked up by Siobhan and believes she had a concussion as she doesn't remember the fall or journey home.</p><p>But she has a hugely swollen face as a memento from the boozy accident.</p><p>Petrol station cashier and mum-of-six Nat, from St Helen's, Merseyside, said: "Seeing my eye the next day, I was shocked. I was frantic, like what have I done? Please tell me I've not been fighting - I'm a nan!</p><p>"I've only been to one bottomless brunch before, in Wigan, and I was sick at the restaurant before we left.</p><p>"This was my birthday day out with my best friend, so I was excited and thought I’m really letting my hair down. </p><p>"I had just come back from holiday so thought I could handle the cocktails but clearly they are not proper spirits in an all inclusive resort and these hit differently.</p><p>"Obviously, we'd had pre-drinks - two big big vodkas because Siobhan pours them like a pro. </p><p>"I got a drink for on the bus too - a can of Lambrini, because Lambrini girls like to have fun, don't they?</p><p>"We got to the cocktail place and I just started necking the cocktails. </p><p>"I was drinking Porn Star Martinis but you get a glass of prosecco as well which keeps getting filled up so you've got two drinks at a time and both my hands were full. I was like a pig in s**t.</p><p>"I had some food which was gorgeous, I think, because this bit I remember, and then shit hits the fan.</p><p>"I don't even remember going to the toilet but apparently I went and like the classy bird that I am, I sat on the toilet but left the door open talking to Siobhan and then I just flopped forward.</p><p>"If I had of shut the door, I would have only banged on the door, but I hit the floor.</p><p>"I don’t remember leaving the place or getting home. I think I had a concussion because I wanted to sleep and didn’t know I had fell.</p><p>"We went outside to wait for the bus and I was on the floor at the bus stop when a very kind stranger stopped and asked to take us home.</p><p>"Instead, we asked to get dropped off at our local pub. I didn’t drink and I still didn’t know I had fallen but apparently wouldn’t let anyone phone an ambulance and the barmaid gave me ice for my eye.</p><p>"Eventually, Siobhan and her mum pretty much carried me home and I went to bed. </p><p>"I was like Dory out of 'Finding Nemo' - I kept forgetting I had fallen and asking who hit me. </p><p>"The restaurant itself was second to none, beautiful place and lovely staff. I hope they let me back, it wasn't their fault, it was my fault, I shouldn't have been pre-drinking!</p><p>"I don't think bottomless brunches are for me!"</p> Currently playing 48 sec UK mum transforms garden and builds stunning outdoor kitchen for just £60 <p>A savvy mum has shared how she transformed her garden and built a stunning outdoor kitchen - for just £60. </p><p>Belle Rogers, 41, upcycled old materials left over from renovating her detached five-bed barn conversation home to create the incredible outdoor space on a shoestring budget. </p><p>She used extra tiles from her bathroom to make the worktops and old pallets were turned into cupboards. </p><p>Leftover patio slabs were used for the flooring area, and she scoured Facebook Marketplace for kitchen accessories for the finishing touches. </p><p>The only thing she forked out on where the cast-iron handles and hanging rails - setting her back around £60. </p><p>Creative Belle is already thinking about her next project and plans to turn an old greenhouse into an outdoor bar at her Georgian farmhouse, in Newark, Nottinghamshire.</p><p>Belle, a creative partner at a design company, said: “I love giving things a new lease of life. </p><p>“I don’t throw away anything - our garage is full of leftover material from previous projects. </p><p>“I’ve designed everything for the house, inside and out, I love getting stuck into a project.</p><p>"I'm really pleased with how the kitchen turned out."</p><p>Belle and her husband David Rogers, 50, purchased the five-bed Georgian farmhouse cottage with barn conversation in 2014 and got work renovating it when they moved in there in January 2015.</p><p>After working hard on the interiors, Belle felt as though the garden had been overlooked. </p><p>The back garden was turned into a vegetable patch where the family grow their own produce. </p><p>For the side garden, Belle drew-up plans and got to work giving the outdoor space a makeover.</p> Currently playing 35 sec Vegetarian father becomes lightest person in history to lift 100kg over his head with ONE arm <p>A vegetarian father-of-one has smashed a world weightlifting record by becoming the lightest person in history to lift 100kg over his head - with ONE arm.</p><p>Josh Lancaster, 31, became the pound-for-pound champion for a single-arm dumbbell lift by raising the dumbbell which was more than 20 per cent heavier than him.</p><p>Josh, who weighs 79kg, hoisted the colossal dumbbell over his head at Kaos Strength Gym in Preston, Lancs., for a few seconds until a judge ruled he had control of it.</p><p>He said: “I wanted to be the lightest person in history, of all time, to lift 100kg over the head with one arm, so that’s what I did as my main lift. </p><p>“It was quite surreal, and I got so absorbed in the process of doing it. It will probably take a couple of weeks for it to sink in.</p><p>Despite his incredible achievement, Josh believes he’ll be able to lift even heavier weights in the future.</p><p>He added: “I think I could have lifted 105 maybe, and within the next five years, I want to win World’s Strongest Man – that’s the goal.”</p><p>Josh, from Lancaster, began weight training six years ago when he was around 115kg (18 stone) after his ‘Strongwoman’ wife introduced him to the sport.</p><p>But instead of building up his food intake to grow even heavier, Josh said he actually lost 35kg as he honed his pure skills as a weightlifter.</p><p>And he ignored the stereotypical weight-lifter diet of meat and protein shakes for vegetarian alternatives.</p> Currently playing 35 sec Vegetarian dad broke world weightlifting record wants to set an example for weightlifters <p>A vegetarian father-of-one has smashed a world weightlifting record by becoming the lightest person in history to lift 100kg over his head - with ONE arm.</p><p>Josh Lancaster, 31, became the pound-for-pound champion for a single-arm dumbbell lift by raising the dumbbell which was more than 20 per cent heavier than him.</p><p>Josh, who weighs 79kg, hoisted the colossal dumbbell over his head at Kaos Strength Gym in Preston, Lancs., for a few seconds until a judge ruled he had control of it.</p><p>He said: “I wanted to be the lightest person in history, of all time, to lift 100kg over the head with one arm, so that’s what I did as my main lift. </p><p>“It was quite surreal, and I got so absorbed in the process of doing it. It will probably take a couple of weeks for it to sink in.</p><p>Despite his incredible achievement, Josh believes he’ll be able to lift even heavier weights in the future.</p><p>He added: “I think I could have lifted 105 maybe, and within the next five years, I want to win World’s Strongest Man – that’s the goal.”</p><p>Josh, from Lancaster, began weight training six years ago when he was around 115kg (18 stone) after his ‘Strongwoman’ wife introduced him to the sport.</p><p>But instead of building up his food intake to grow even heavier, Josh said he actually lost 35kg as he honed his pure skills as a weightlifter.</p><p>And he ignored the stereotypical weight-lifter diet of meat and protein shakes for vegetarian alternatives.</p> Currently playing 2 min Avril Lavigne wants to release a cookbook The singer released her seventh studio album, Love Sux, in February. But despite her busy schedule, Avril recently revealed that she wants to write a cookbook which showcases her "gourmet" recipes. "My food is, like, gourmet. I can do everything! Pasta, sauce, vegan, salads and soups - I can do every kind of soup." Should Avril release a cookbook, she will follow in the footsteps of other music stars such as Patti LaBelle, who unveiled Desserts LaBelle: Soulful Sweets to Sing About in 2017 ...and Snoop Dogg's 2018 effort, From Crook to Cook: Platinum Recipes from Tha Boss Dogg's Kitchen. Currently playing 4 min US man builds mini cinema for wild squirrels complete with a concession stand and a MOVIE SCREEN <p>A man built a mini cinema for wild squirrels complete with handmade promotional posters, a concession stand - and a MOVIE SCREEN. </p><p>Jason Lenzi, 30, created the miniature movie theatre after realising squirrels would never get to experience a real-life cinema.</p><p>Videos show Jason, who works in video production, building the entire theatre from scratch in two months at a cost of $600.</p><p>He used an old tablet playing its own squirrel movie as the screen and built a miniature concession stand and filled it with treats.</p><p>Jason added LED strip lights for ambience, popcorn bowls filled with squirrel-friendly treats and finished it off with handmade movie promotional posters.</p><p>He also installed four cameras inside to monitor the activity of the squirrels and positioned the theatre in his large, forest back garden.</p><p>Jason, from Detroit, Michigan, USA, said: “I love building and creating things.</p><p>“I thought this would be a perfect project to challenge myself and my building skills, as well as do something fun with my time.</p><p>“Also, I REALLY wanted to know what squirrels would all do with their own mini movie theatre! Honestly, they loved it!</p><p>“They got to experience what a movie theatre is like and I'm glad I could be the one to show them. </p><p>“They got to munch delicious treats and snacks while watching the wonderful ‘Revenge Of The Squirrels’ movie I made for them. The whole thing was a blast to make.”</p> Currently playing 2 min Ways To Get Into Airport Lounges Without Breaking the Bank Many travelers use airport lounges to get away from the hustle and bustle of airport terminals and there are ways to access them without spending too much money. Buzz60’s Johana Restrepo has more. Currently playing 2 min Yummy Midnight Snacks That Won’t Mess With Your Sleep Yummy treats in the middle of the night risk your chances of sleep for the rest of it, so which are the best foods for a midnight snack? Buzz60’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story. Currently playing 4 min Arizona man cooks burgers, steaks and even a CAKE in his 200+ degree car <p>A TikToker has been using the Arizona heat to cook burgers, steaks and even a CAKE inside his 200-degree car.</p><p>Joe Brown, a content creator from Phoenix, has amassed millions of views by using his car as an oven.</p><p>The 20-year-old started baking sheet cakes and cookies on the roof of his home at the beginning of lockdown in March 2020.</p><p>His family and friends found his videos fascinating and encouraged him to begin posting them on the social media app TikTok.</p><p>The brutal Arizona summers shocked viewers from colder climates around the world and have gained him millions of views since he started in September 2020.</p><p>In early April 2022, he decided to switch it up and see if he could bake items in his car.</p><p>His car cooking videos have been extremely popular and he reached two million followers in mid-May 2022.</p><p>The videos show Joe melting candles, cooking burgers and a steak, as well as baking a chocolate cake on the dashboard of his 2022 Honda Accord Sport.</p><p>His videos also feature his famous gummy pizza fail which left his dashboard super sticky and received over 14 million views.</p><p>Joe grew up in Arizona, so he was very aware of just how hot the summers can get.</p><p>He said: “My car always gets SO HOT so I decided to check the temperature one day.</p><p>“It was just over 200 degrees Fahrenheit in there!</p><p>“I wondered how long a cake would take to bake so I tried it…and the rest is history!” </p><p>Joe is positively overwhelmed by the support he has received, as his quarantine-born ideas now mean he can work full-time as a content creator. </p><p>His content ranges from car cooking to pranking videos and viral challenges.</p><p>He hopes his videos will encourage others to take risks and be creative with their online content.</p> Travel (99) Currently playing 59 sec Meet the gardeners risking their lives to save Angkor Wat These extreme gardeners are risking their lives to protect the 900 year-old Angkor Wat Temples. Currently playing 5 min Explore deluxe Dubai, an emirate scaling the height of luxury Home to award-winning hotels topped with helipads, malls filled with designer boutiques and marinas lined with super yachts, Dubai is a beacon for high earners looking for the height of luxury. Currently playing 59 sec Are you brave enough to ride in the world’s tallest outdoor elevator? Located in China’s Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, this lift is definitely one for the bucket list. Currently playing 58 sec Meet the woman whose lockdown campervan project changed her life Jennifer Mckechnie taught herself to remodel, converting a tired old bus into a luxury home on wheels. Currently playing 56 sec You won't be-leaf it! These cuban bartenders have been making cocktails from native plants Cuban bartenders Manuel Alejandro Valdés and Dagoberto Jesús Morejón are passionate about cocktails. But due to a shortage of syrups or liquor on the Caribbean island, the pair decided to prepare drinks made from native plants. Malva de caballo, Orozuz de la Tierra, Flor de Majagua (Hibiscus elatus) or Abre Caminos (Koanophyllon villosum) -- a species associated with Santeria rituals -- are some of the ingredients they use for their recipes at The Bartenders Association bar in Havana. "Cuba at the moment is like a gold mine with lots of untapped resources," says Morejón. "We are working with the land on our project. In another country, we might just be two more bartenders." Then they launched the project a year ago with the Association of Bartenders of the island and have created a business to distribute syrups made from their plants. Together with specialists from the Botanical Association of Cuba they identified about 50 plants with the potential to be used in their drinks. At first, they planted them in pots and flowerbeds at their homes or collected them from the surrounding area. Now they cultivate the species they need on a farm outside of Havana. Two of their floral creations, "Exotic Island" and "Autóctono" have won recognition and prizes in international competitions. Currently playing 59 sec Discover Europe's wildest ski destinations outside of the Alps While the Alps in France, Switzerland, and Italy are world-famous for their snow sports, Europe abounds with wild and remote si destinations, where lift access isn't always an option, Currently playing 2 min Dynamic new destination Dubai Future District is a place that mixes business with pleasure A new business hub is forming in the heart of Dubai — but trade isn’t the only reason to visit Dubai Future District. It’s an epicentre of fine dining, with world-class restaurants, five-star rooftop pools and cultural landmarks, including the unmissable new Museum of the Future. Dubai is always evolving. Bold and ambitious, it’s an emirate focused on the future and its newest neighbourhood is named accordingly. Dubai Future District incorporates Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC), Dubai World Trade Centre and Emirates Towers District. The grouping defines Dubai’s incentivised business centres – but this dynamic new destination is one that knows how to mix business with pleasure. Fun and Fine Dining in Dubai With the opening of Gate Avenue mall, retail options are rising in Dubai Future District. The mall contains local designer stores, a kids’ play area, co-working spaces and South Market, a food hall with fashionable outlets, including Cereal Killer Café, which serves breakfast for lunch and dinner. For business dining that ascends the ordinary, Dubai Future District boasts a concentration of exceptional restaurants. There are world-famous outlets with reservation waiting lists that need little introduction, including Zuma Dubai , LPM Dubai and Amazonico Dubai . Then there are homegrown concepts that form an essential foodie to-do list when in the emirate. Mediterranean Boca is applauded for its efforts in sourcing produce from local fishermen and farmers. The tapas is seasoned with praise. An oasis in this modern concrete business quarter, Gaia is a pretty Greek taverna that attracts royal patrons. The menu, crafted by charismatic Chef Izu Ani, is full of personality, transporting guests to holiday idylls with dishes such as mouth-watering watermelon and feta salad, scattered with almonds and wisps of fragrant basil and mint. The fish of the day is simply grilled in charcoal ovens and then drizzled with lemon oil. Trèsind – a portmanteau of the French ‘very’ and ‘Indian’ – offers three experiences in the neighbourhood. Carnival by Trèsind puts the fun into fine dining, with blown soap bubbles part of the welcome ceremony and street food carts tucked in corners. Trèsind is a regal blue dining room serving classic Indian cuisine and Trèsind Studio is an exclusive dining room where Head Chef Himanshu Saini serves impeccable Michelin-standard tasting menus that some would argue are the finest in the city. Rich in Art and Culture DIFC’s Gate Village is home to renowned auction houses, including Dubai’s own Christie’s , and boutique galleries, such as Opera , specialising in affordable contemporary art with its ever-changing displays an ongoing attraction for avid window shoppers. More temporary displays will soon appear in Summer Garden, the lofty, tree-filled atrium of new sculpted office tower, ICD Brookfield Place . Containing seven floors of column-free exhibition and event space dedicated to future technologies and possibilities, the newest landmark to shape the skyline is the Museum of the Future . The first – opened in 1979 – was Dubai World Trade Centre’s Sheikh Rashid Tower. You’ll find it not only in Dubai Future District but also on AED100 notes. Put it all into perspective from Dubai Frame . Just 10 minutes away, it offers views of both New and Old Dubai. Business Travel for Pleasure Four Seasons DIFC is one of the area’s five-star hotels taking business travel to new heights. Sleep well and wake up with the peacocks, often seen strolling around the neighbourhood at dawn. Then start the new day with a swim. In Dubai, you’re never too far away from a glamourous rooftop pool and the one at the Four Seasons is an Instagram star thanks to its unusual glass sides. Currently playing 4 min Trying to learn a language? This polyglot’s tips will help This Youtuber has over 4 million subscribers to his channel about learning languages, here are his top tips for getting started. Currently playing 5 min Dubai's desert camping escape In this episode of Explore, the team check out the first self-drive camping adventure in the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve - a 225-square-metre protected reserve - with tour operator Sand Sherpa. Ex UK military Penman trailers have been converted into self-sufficient camping units. Currently playing 45 sec France's famous monument, Mont-Saint-Michel is cut off from the world In the space of a few hours, France's famous tourist monument, Mont-Saint-Michel temporarily became an island amid high tides. The rare phenomenon happens when the water surrounding the UNESCO World Heritage Site rises as fast as it recedes. Located off the Normandy coast, the mount, topped by its world-renowned Benedictine abbey traditionally welcomes up to two million visitors a year. But on this occasion, tourists could only view it from a partially submerged road. Currently playing 2 min Delicious, nutritious and underrated: top Dubai chef on why beetroot is best As people everywhere are following World Heath Organization advice to stay at home to help battle the spread of COVID-19, many are using this extra time to get creative in the kitchen. Looking for inspiration for new recipes and ingredients, Euronews spoke to Chef Stinnissen, who runs one of Dubai’s most well-known restaurants – Boca. “One of my favourite vegetables is beetroot, because I grew up with that and I just loved the freshness, that earthy flavour, how pure it is, the colour. Chef Stinissen applies cooking techniques normally used on beef to beetroot. Braising the beetroot brings out some unique flavours from the vegetable and it is how his popular ‘MeatRoot’ dish garnered its name. Vegetables such as beetroot have not grown naturally in the desert region before. Growing beetroot in extreme heat has brought different characteristics to the vegetable compared to their European counterparts. “It's very nutritious as well,” adds Stinissen. “We smoke it and we make a puree. We'll make a powder just to highlight how beautiful a vegetable it can be.” Stay home, learn to cook Across the globe, people are sharpening their culinary skills with recipes and online tutorials but Stinnissen says that no one recipe will come out the same: How one chef cuts a carrot may vary from the next chef. Similarly, the choice of ingredients for a recipe may change according to a chef's palate and ethos. Whether it's beef from Brazil, or coffee from Kenya, transporting these food items internationally causes high levels of emissions, so produce with a small carbon footprint is becoming increasingly popular as it has less impact on global warming. In Boca, patrons can enjoy a menu that is made from almost 90% of local seafood and vegetables. Many types of food that are not native to the Emirates are now sustainably grown locally. Yazen Al Kodmani, an Operations Manager for a local farm, explains: "The idea is you are trying to find what is seasonally available. What I can cook with? If you are doing that you end up eating fresh, you end up eating more nutritious food, and you end up reducing your carbon footprint as the food you’re eating hasn’t travelled thousands of kilometres.” Video Games (99) Currently playing 7 min Tron's TRX Jumps as DAO Deploys $220M for Token Purchase Tron’s TRX token rose as much as 27% in the past 24 hours as its ecosystem stablecoin decentralized USD (USDD) inched closer to its intended $1 peg. “The Hash” group discusses founder Justin Sun injecting over $2 billion this week to support the Tron market. 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