17 Viral Moments From This Week You Need to Know About
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Jordyn Woods, White Claw memes, and a very angry mother at Disney World.
1. Jordyn Woods spilled more secrets about that Tristan Thomson drama, and everyone was like 👀.
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2. A deleted Avengers: Endgamescene showed Gamora's reaction to *that* Tony Stark moment, and Marvel fans found it hilarious.
3. James Charles released screenshots of his DMs with 15 different celebrities, and it was wild.
4. White Claw memes took over Twitter — here's a brief explaineras to WTF is going on.
5. Lori Loughlin's daughters, Olivia Jade and Bella, broke their silence on Instagram for the first time since that college admissions scandal broke.
instagram.com6. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson shared a video of a cameraman getting knocked out on the set of Hobbs and Shaw, and holy shit.
instagram.com7. Jason Momoa was asked what he thought of all the "dad bod" comments he's been getting, and his response was Peak Jason Momoa.
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8. The cast of Riverdalerevealed they have a group chat, where they recently went bonkers over Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse's new cover for W Magazine.
instagram.com9. Orange is the New Blackofficially came to an end — here's what happened to all your favorite characters.
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10. This mom went viral for saying adults without children should be banned from Disney World — and people had some thoughts.
11. Rebel Wilson — who plays one of the cats in the upcoming Cats movie — addressed all the backlash against the trailer.
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instagram.com12. YouTubers Tana Mongeau and Jake Paul actually went through with their wedding, much to the surprise of some fans.
13. Chris Hemsworth gave us a behind-the-scenes look at how he transformed into "Fat Thor" for Avengers: Endgame.
14. Ariana Grande apologized to her fans on Twitter after making a joke about JonBenét Ramsey.
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instagram.com15. Billie Eilish had twentysomethings everywhereclutching their chests when she declared in Rolling Stone that 27 was officially "too old."
16. Game of Thrones fans learned that Drogon didn't actually mean to destroy the Iron Throne in the finale.
17. And finally, BuzzFeed readers shared their best interactions with celebrities, and things got REAL wholesome.
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