For 10 years, The Mamas & The Papas guitarist John Phillips allegedly had an incestuous relationship with his daughter Mackenzie Phillips.ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Stock PhotoAccording to Mackenzie Phillips, she hid a dark secret about her father John Phillips for years.
During the 1960s, John Phillips was best known as the guitarist of the folk-rock band The Mamas & The Papas. For decades, he remained a legend in the music industry as a talented singer and songwriter.
The 45-year-old TikToker said he wanted to teach his loved ones a lesson about how they "shouldn't wait until someone is dead to meet up with him."el.tiktokeur2/TikTokScreenshots from a TikTok documenting David Baerten’s fake funeral.
Belgian TikToker David Baerten, 45, recently concocted a plan to see who in his social circle “really cared” about him by faking his own death. Then, at his funeral, Baerten gave mourners the surprise of a lifetime when he arrived at the venue via helicopter.
The mummified dog was a shocking find for the loggers, who were working on cutting the tree into pieces and almost turned it into mulch. NewsweekStuckie, still stuck in his tree, at the Southern Forest World museum in Georgia.
There are some things loggers expect to come across when cutting down trees. Bird’s nests and things stuck in the branches seem like a given – a mummified dog in the center of a tree, however, does not.
In the 1970s, Bantu Steve Biko fought against South Africa's racist regime until his brutal death.Wikimedia CommonsSteve Biko’s powerful ideas inspired South Africans to topple the racist apartheid regime.
In 1970s South Africa, black people lived under a racist apartheid regime that forced them to live separately from whites. Activist Steve Biko dedicated his life to fighting this injustice, empowering South Africa’s downtrodden people and popularizing the idea that “black is beautiful.
Also known as the blowfish, the pufferfish is 1,200 times more poisonous than cyanide. But in Japan, it's also a pricey dish called fugu. Experts believe that pufferfish developed their peculiar “inflatability” as a result of their slow swimming style. Once pursued, the animal fills its remarkably elastic stomach full of water to scare predators off. With 120 pufferfish species in the Tetraodontidae family, however, features may vary.
Some pufferfish have an extra defense against attacks — spines on their skin that jut out when they inflate.