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00:00Many powerful people, there are many dirty secrets.
00:03Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're looking at the viral moments
00:07that captured the zeitgeist in 2024, for better or worse.
00:10Who are you?
00:12I am Steve.
00:21Over the summer, you had one of the biggest songs,
00:23We Bring the Boom.
00:24That's right. We bring the boom!
00:26Alright, yes.
00:31Last week on Saturday Night Live, they impersonated you on the show.
00:35Isn't that wild?
00:36Father-son duo AJ and Big Justice brought the boom
00:39as their online presence migrated to the mainstream.
00:42Accompanying the Costco guys to The Tonight Show
00:44was collaborator Christian Joseph, aka The Rizzler.
00:47While not as talkative as the other two,
00:49The Rizzler said everything with the Rizz face,
00:52giving Jimmy Fallon a tutorial on his signature look.
00:55The divide between generations was reflected in the comments,
00:59as many felt Fallon looked less than enthusiastic
01:01in the presence of TikTok royalty.
01:03Mr. Fallon, your inner boomer is showing.
01:06What's the story behind the...
01:08So basically, one day I came home from school and I was like,
01:13Dad, I want to make a video.
01:15And I was like, this is how to do the Rizz face,
01:18and then I just did it.
01:23Is there any, is that all CGI, or is there anything real about those?
01:28They're real, babe.
01:30They live in the desert.
01:33Because we have this, I don't know,
01:35are you guys aware of these souvenir popcorn buckets that...
01:39I just saw this today for the first time.
01:40It is not an event picture unless a special popcorn bucket is involved.
01:45For the release of Dune Part 2,
01:47AMC modeled a novelty bucket after a sandworm.
01:50At least they were supposed to resemble sandworms.
01:52To some consumers, they looked like,
01:54Well, let's just say it gives new meaning to eating out.
01:58From TikTok to SNL, everyone had a good laugh about the suggestive design.
02:03This included the film's director, Denis Villeneuve, and its cast.
02:06Don't like boys, I like that Dune popcorn bucket, bucket, bucket.
02:14You've become a TikTok sensation.
02:17When did that happen?
02:18When did you just, you've got over 4 million viewers.
02:22When did you blow up?
02:23I mean, I definitely blew up a little bit extra in the last month.
02:26I posted my first cucumber video on July 8th, I think.
02:29So it's been over a month of these cucumber recipes,
02:33and it's been going pretty well.
02:34After creating content for a couple of years,
02:36food influencer Logan Moffat went viral with a simple cucumber salad.
02:40Moffat's various cucumber-related recipes
02:42have since attracted millions of views on TikTok.
02:45They've also reportedly contributed to a rise in the sale of cucumbers
02:49and mandolin slicers, which Moffat regularly uses.
02:52Not everyone has practiced caution while operating the slicers,
02:56but if you follow Moffat's instructions carefully,
02:58you'll be amazed at what you can make with an entire cucumber.
03:01So there's been a lot of growth in the last month, which is pretty crazy.
03:04Yeah, but you still had a significant following prior to the cucumbers.
03:08Yeah, yeah.
03:09Yeah, so you're not just the Cucumber King.
03:10No.
03:11You do other things.
03:12Yeah.
03:13What do you think of the moniker, Cucumber King?
03:15I think it's an awesome nickname.
03:16I mean, if you're going to be called anything,
03:18Cucumber Boy, Cucumber King, I'll take it.
03:19Number 21, Hoctua Girl.
03:22What's one move in bed that makes a man go crazy every time, that you do?
03:27That I do?
03:28Yeah.
03:28That makes a man go crazy every time?
03:31Does not reply.
03:33In bed, Haley.
03:35We can't tell you what Hoctua means without getting demonetized,
03:39but it involves spitting on something.
03:41If you didn't hear that phrase here for the first time,
03:44chances are you learned it from Haley Welch
03:46when Tim and DTV interviewed her on the street.
03:49Suddenly, Welch went from a minimum-wage spring factory worker
03:52to a viral sensation,
03:54paving the way for merchandise, a podcast, and other business ventures.
03:58Whether this amounts to 15 minutes or years of fame,
04:01opportunity is one thing that Welch isn't spitting on.
04:04This is for her.
04:06What?
04:08You gotta answer this.
04:09You got it.
04:10What's one move in bed that makes a man go crazy every time, that you do?
04:13You gotta give him that hock to and spit on that thing.
04:16You get me?
04:18Number 20.
04:19Mom Talk.
04:19Taylor, I'm gonna go to you,
04:21because it kind of feels like a lot of this started with you.
04:24So take me back to the beginning.
04:26How did this show even get created?
04:28Basically, I was doing mom talk with these girls and some other girls,
04:32and our lives kind of just like blew up
04:35because I came on the internet and kind of told my side of a story.
04:38This viral sensation started two years ago
04:40when Mormon influencer Taylor Frankie Paul
04:43revealed to 3.5 million followers
04:45that she and her then-husband had been quote,
04:47soft-swinging with other couples.
04:50Some tried distancing themselves from Paul's influencer group, Mom Talk.
04:54The scandal extended beyond TikTok in 2024 though,
04:57with the Hulu series, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.
05:00If you weren't following the story already,
05:03you had to see what happened following Paul's divorce,
05:05arrest and misadventures with other mom talkers.
05:08The internet blew up because people were trying to
05:12see who was like involved or who wasn't,
05:14and so it affected a lot of lives.
05:16And then we got offered this opportunity and I was like,
05:18okay, this is my time to come tell my story
05:22and kind of give like a bigger picture.
05:23Some girls, you know, turned it down
05:25and some girls wanted to be a part of it and that's why we're here today.
05:30I've been told by several people I look like Bob Dylan
05:33and Timothee Chalamet is playing Bob Dylan
05:35in the upcoming movie, A Complete Unknown.
05:38And you know, if Timothee Chalamet looks like Bob Dylan
05:40and I look like Bob Dylan, then by default,
05:43I look like Timothee Chalamet.
05:44There's only one Timothee Chalamet.
05:46Case in point, how many A-listers would show up
05:48to their own lookalike contest?
05:50Internet personality Anthony Poe arranged the event,
05:53which attracted hundreds to Washington Square Park.
05:56Among them was Chalamet himself,
05:58fulfilling a $5,000 charity goal.
06:01Although the real deal was present,
06:03Miles Mitchell won for his Willy Wonka look.
06:05Making Chalamet even cooler,
06:07his team offered to cover a $500 fine the event received,
06:11but Poe already had it taken care of.
06:13You have to get a perm.
06:17The fucking horse is yelling at us,
06:19which is totally understandable.
06:21So if everybody could make a quick pilgrimage
06:24so we can wrap this thing up potentially
06:27and crown a winner.
06:28Number 18, the Willy Wonka experience.
06:31My little girl, she's only four.
06:33She was dressed up as Willy Wonka.
06:34She did, she was quite disappointed.
06:37Speaking of Chalamet, the success of Wonka
06:40had people flocking to Glasgow, Scotland
06:42for Willy's chocolate experience.
06:44The event wasn't as immersive or whimsical
06:47as the AI ads suggested.
06:49The script was also apparently AI generated,
06:52introducing characters not in the source material
06:54like the unknown.
06:56The dingy warehouse venue,
06:58half-acidly adorned with whatever decorations
07:00the hosts could wrangle,
07:01gave attendees all the more reason to demand refunds.
07:04850 got their money back,
07:07but the viral response was as priceless as a golden ticket.
07:10My two oldest boys, they found it funny.
07:13They laughed at all.
07:14Number 17, very demure, very mindful.
07:18You see how I do my makeup for work?
07:20Very demure, very mindful.
07:22I don't come to work with a green cut crease.
07:25I don't look like a clown when I go to work.
07:27One word was on every TikToker's mind in 2024, demure.
07:32The trendy adjective entered everyday lingo
07:34after Jules LeBron posted a video
07:36explaining how to be very demure
07:37and very mindful at work.
07:39Ironically, demure means to be shy or reserved,
07:42yet LeBron quickly became the center of attention.
07:45This launched a series,
07:47as LeBron shared more videos
07:48about being demure at various locations.
07:50While LeBron has become an overnight celebrity,
07:53demure belongs to the world now.
07:55A lot of you girls go to the interview
07:57looking like Marge Simpson
07:59and go to the job looking like Patty and Selma,
08:01not demure.
08:03I'm very modest, I'm very mindful.
08:05You see my shirt?
08:06Only a little chi-chi out, not my cho-cho.
08:10Elon leaps.
08:11I'm not just MAGA, I'm dark, gothic MAGA.
08:18Well, it's, the energy in this room is incredible.
08:22Even if he hadn't purchased Twitter,
08:25we mean X, two years ago,
08:26Elon Musk's social media presence
08:28still would have been inescapable in 2024.
08:31As the election approached,
08:33Musk didn't just want Donald Trump to be president,
08:35he wanted to be his BFF.
08:38Going full dark MAGA,
08:39Musk gifted the internet plenty
08:41of hilariously uncomfortable moments.
08:43Yet his jump for joy at a Pennsylvania rally
08:46provided the most meme fodder,
08:48looking like a billionaire kid
08:49who just inherited a candy store.
08:51Come on up here, Elon.
08:53He created the first major American car company
08:57in generations and his rocket company
09:00is the only reason we can now send
09:02American astronauts into space.
09:05Number 15, what tour?
09:07He was once at the top of the charts,
09:09one of the biggest names in music.
09:10But when Justin Timberlake was pulled over on Sunday night,
09:13the cop who arrested him for DWI
09:15had no idea who he was.
09:17Alison Hall reports.
09:19We're learning new details
09:21about Justin Timberlake's drunk driving arrest.
09:24The 43 year old pop star was with friends
09:26at the American Hotel in the Hamptons.
09:29If somebody didn't know who Justin Timberlake was in 2004,
09:32we'd ask, have you been living under a rock?
09:34When a young police officer
09:35didn't recognize him in 2024 though,
09:38millennials everywhere asked, are we getting old?
09:41Timberlake himself had more pressing questions
09:44after he got pulled over while intoxicated.
09:46Namely, is this going to ruin the tour?
09:48What tour?
09:49The officer asked.
09:50The world tour responded Timberlake,
09:52resulting in an unforgettable meme.
09:55This never would have happened if Timberlake hitchhiked.
09:57Timberlake allegedly got so wasted,
09:59he downed his companion's drink.
10:02When his friend returns from the bathroom,
10:04he reportedly said, Justin, that's my drink.
10:07Number 14, the first US presidential debate,
10:10i.e. the one with Biden's flop sweats.
10:13He doesn't do it.
10:14He can't hit a ball 50 yards.
10:15He challenged me to a golf match.
10:16He can't hit a ball 50 yards.
10:18I think I'm in very good shape.
10:20I feel that I'm as in good a shape
10:22as I was 25, 30 years ago.
10:24Actually, I'm probably a little bit lighter,
10:26but I'm in as good a shape as I was years ago.
10:30I feel very good.
10:31I feel the same.
10:32Despite Trump's legal troubles,
10:33President Joe Biden struggled in the polls
10:35with the economy and his age being among the main concerns.
10:38The July debate was Biden's chance
10:40to prove to his competitor, critics, and country
10:43that he was fit for four more years.
10:45While the public's divided views on Trump
10:47remained virtually unchanged,
10:49Biden seemed to lose the Democratic Party's faith
10:52along with his train of thought.
10:53Biden dropped out of the race shortly after,
10:55but he can still settle the score on the golf course.
10:58You can see he is six foot five and only 223 pounds,
11:02or 235 pounds.
11:05Well, you said six, four, 200.
11:08Well, anyway, that's what you're, anyway.
11:10Just take a look at what he says he is
11:11and take a look at what he is.
11:13Look, I'd be happy to have a driving contest with him.
11:16I got my handicap, which when I was vice president,
11:20down to a six.
11:21Number 13, Sabrina Carpenter's Espresso Explosion.
11:24♪ You can't see, baby, I know that's that Mi Espresso ♪
11:29♪ Hold it up down, left right, oh ♪
11:31♪ Switch it up like Nintendo ♪
11:33♪ You can't see, baby, I know that's that Mi Espresso ♪
11:38Sabrina Carpenter was far from an obscure name
11:40before 2024.
11:42She reached a new frontier of fame this year, though,
11:45as if her career was injected with a caffeinated beverage.
11:48The turning point came with Espresso,
11:50which won the VMA for Song of the Year.
11:52Virtually everything Carpenter touched in 2024 went viral,
11:56from her other number one single,
11:58to her Scooby-Doo parody on SNL,
12:01to her collaboration with Jenna Ortega on Taste,
12:04to her nonsense Christmas special.
12:05♪ Thinkin' bout me every night, oh ♪
12:08♪ Super sweet like Espresso ♪
12:10♪ Say you can't see, baby, I know that's that Mi Espresso ♪
12:15Number 12, Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson.
12:17Were you dealing with an injury going into the fight?
12:20Yeah, but I can't use that for excuses.
12:22If I did, I wouldn't be in here.
12:25The broadcast team was debating
12:27what you were doing with your glove.
12:28Was it a mouthpiece issue,
12:30or were you just biting on your glove?
12:32What was that, could you tell us?
12:33I have a habit of biting my gloves in a fight, yes.
12:36Why do you do that?
12:38I have a biting fixation.
12:39He'll always be the champ in our hearts,
12:41but Kid Dynamite isn't a kid anymore.
12:44Tyson was 58 when he squared off
12:46against 27-year-old Jake Paul
12:48in a live Netflix boxing match.
12:50Should we really have been that surprised
12:52when the 16-minute fight ended in a unanimous victory
12:55for the influencer-turned-singer-turned-boxer?
12:57Probably not, but the internet had every right
13:00to be disappointed given the amount of hype,
13:01the anticlimactic outcome,
13:03and the fact that we can now say
13:05that Titanium Jake beat up Iron Mike.
13:07Is this possibly the last time for you?
13:09I don't think so.
13:11You've got more in you.
13:13Who comes to mind?
13:15Well, I don't know, maybe his brother.
13:17You want to fight Logan?
13:19Logan, I think he said you might be next.
13:22Mother, I'll kill you, Mike.
13:24Number 11, Baby Reindeer sleuths.
13:27Thank you for joining me, Fiona.
13:29First of all, why have you decided to go public?
13:31The internet sleuths tracked me down
13:33and hounded me and gave me death threats,
13:35so it wasn't really a choice.
13:37I was forced into this situation.
13:39What do you hope to achieve in this interview?
13:41I came on your show because you're a veteran broadcaster.
13:44I think you'll give me a fair hearing.
13:46Richard Gadd captivated audiences
13:48with his harrowing true story, Baby Reindeer.
13:50As with any dramatization,
13:52Gadd tweaked a few aspects for the Netflix series,
13:55most notably the identities of several characters.
13:58Those wanting to know the whole story
13:59put their detective caps on,
14:01browsing the internet to find Gadd's true abusers.
14:04While Gadd says director Sean Foley
14:06wasn't the inspiration for Darien as some suspected,
14:09Fiona Muir-Harvey claimed to be the real Martha.
14:12The response has led some to argue
14:14that viewers missed the show's message
14:15about invading privacy.
14:17Have you watched the drama?
14:19Not at all.
14:20I've heard about the court scene,
14:22about the jail sentences and all this sort of stuff.
14:25You really haven't watched any of it?
14:27I haven't watched any of it.
14:28You're not curious to?
14:29No, I think I'd be sick.
14:32It's taken over enough of my life.
14:34I find it quite obscene.
14:35I find it horrifying, misogynistic.
14:38Number 10, Mu Deng.
14:39What do you like about her?
14:41I just find her so cute.
14:43She's cute.
14:44Most of the time I just see them on the internet.
14:46It makes me a little bit like,
14:48wow, it looks unreal that I get to see them
14:50with my own very eyes.
14:51Hippos are cute.
14:52Pygmy hippos are cuter
14:54and nothing upstages a baby pygmy hippo.
14:57So, when the roly-poly Mu Deng became a new resident
15:01at Thailand's Kao Kio Open Zoo,
15:03the merchandise came as naturally as the memes.
15:06In addition to her adorable appearance,
15:08Mu Deng won over the masses with her infectious personality.
15:11The internet's favorite animal
15:13has also generated higher attendance at the zoo
15:16with many seeking a peek at the bouncy pork.
15:18Before me, the only hippos in media
15:20were either Hungry Hungry
15:22or Jada Pinkett Smith in Madagascar.
15:24Number nine, JD Van's couch gag.
15:27Look, what I was basically saying
15:28is that we're effectively run in this country
15:31via the Democrats, via our corporate oligarchs
15:34by a bunch of childless cat ladies
15:35who are miserable at their own lives
15:37and the choices that they've made.
15:38And so they wanna make the rest of the country miserable too.
15:41From his past childless cat ladies comments
15:43to his botched attempt at ordering donuts
15:45like an average Joe,
15:46JD Van's had no shortage of awkward viral moments
15:49on the road to the vice presidency.
15:51The most unusual was an online rumor
15:53that Van's had relations with a couch.
15:55Van's supposedly wrote about this in his memoir.
15:58Although anyone who read Hillbilly Elegy
16:00knows there's no such passage.
16:02While the story was proven false,
16:04it's not like Van's hasn't spread misinformation either.
16:07Kristen, I hear you saying that they're baseless,
16:09but I'm not repeating them
16:11because I invented them out of thin air.
16:12I'm repeating them because my constituents
16:14are saying these things are happening.
16:16I mean, just yesterday a video came out
16:18of a migrant 30 miles away eating a cat.
16:22Clearly these rumors are out there
16:24because constituents are seeing it with their own eyes.
16:26Number eight, Wicked was popular.
16:29♪ Popular, you're gonna be popular. ♪
16:33♪ I'll teach you the proper ploys when you talk to boys. ♪
16:36For over two decades,
16:38few stage musicals have soared higher than Wicked.
16:41Yet even Broadway's bigger blockbusters
16:43are part of a somewhat niche market.
16:45With its long awaited feature film adaptation,
16:47Wicked redefined popular.
16:49Before even hitting theaters,
16:51the film repeatedly broke the internet with its trailers,
16:54press tour and Mattel dolls
16:55that really should have double-checked
16:56the website listed on the boxes.
16:58Based on the film's box office success,
17:00it's safe to say Ozzians will still be singing the songs
17:03by the time part two comes out.
17:05♪ I'll show you what shoes to wear, how to fix your hair. ♪
17:08♪ Everything that really counts to be popular. ♪
17:12Number seven, the Taylor Swift effect.
17:14♪ I can read your mind. ♪
17:182023 was the year of Taylor Swift.
17:21So much so that it couldn't be contained to one year,
17:24overflowing into 2024.
17:27Swifties who never watched a Super Bowl before
17:29were obligated to check out game 58
17:31if only to catch a glimpse of Taylor
17:33cheering on her beau, Travis Kelsey.
17:34The tortured poets department
17:36topped Swift's own record on Spotify.
17:39The era's tour also came to an end in December.
17:42But a new era is surely just around the corner.
17:44♪ I was grinning like I'm winning, I was hitting my marks. ♪
17:49♪ Cause I can do it with a broken heart. ♪
17:53Number six, Brat Summer.
17:54I have to say, Brat Summer has been a crazy experience.
17:58So many people have asked me, what is Brat?
18:01And honestly, it's just like an attitude, it's a vibe.
18:04For example, the new Martha Stewart documentary.
18:08When Martha gets mad about an old magazine article
18:12and she says that she's glad the journalist
18:14who wrote it is dead, that is Brat.
18:17The only thing more unpredictable
18:19than Kamala Harris' sudden presidential candidacy
18:22was her association with singer Charli XCX.
18:25In June, the English artist released
18:27her sixth studio album, Brat.
18:29The album's performance on the charts
18:31and presence on social media led to the phrase Brat Summer.
18:34Those unfamiliar with the term were given a crash course
18:37after Charli XCX posted, Kamala is Brat.
18:40Even if Harris didn't win the election,
18:42Holland's Dictionary awarded Brat the word of the year.
18:45Honestly though, anyone can be Brat.
18:48Really? Even me?
18:50Oh, Kyle Mooney.
18:59Maybe, tell me Kyle, what is your favorite kind of club?
19:03Probably Turkey.
19:04Okay, and what's your favorite kind of drug?
19:07I'd say Claritin.
19:08Number five, Donald Trump's assassination attempt.
19:11That's a little bit old, that chart.
19:12That chart's a couple of months old.
19:14When news broke that Trump had survived a shooting
19:16at a Butler, Pennsylvania rally,
19:18there was a mix of disbelief and not being entirely surprised.
19:22It wasn't the first time somebody had targeted Trump,
19:25although this was arguably the closest
19:27a US presidential candidate came to assassination
19:29since Ronald Reagan got shot in 1981.
19:32As Trump raised his fist while blood ran down his ear,
19:35Republicans and Democrats everywhere knew one thing,
19:38this moment will go down in history.
19:41We gotta move to the bus, move to the bus.
19:43Let me get my shoes on.
19:44Okay, watch your step, okay?
19:46Watch your step.
19:47Watch out.
19:57Number four, Drake Bell no longer keeping quiet.
20:00Dan took me out to lunch one day.
20:02We went to a place called Off Vine,
20:04right next to Nick on Sunset.
20:07He was saying, you know,
20:08I'm coming up with this idea for you and Josh.
20:10Would you be interested in doing that?
20:13We couldn't believe it.
20:14I mean, me and my dad drove home just going,
20:16what in the world?
20:17Like, this is what I've always dreamed of.
20:21Whether or not you heard the name Brian Peck before 2024,
20:24the identity of his victim remained a mystery to the public.
20:27The docu-series Quiet on Set promised to reveal the truth,
20:31although viewers collectively dropped their jaws
20:33when actor Drake Bell sat down, breaking his silence.
20:36Bell had been one of Nickelodeon's biggest stars.
20:39The idea that something so horrible
20:41could have happened to him under the network's nose
20:43should have been impossible,
20:44but that is the dark reality of kids' TV.
20:47He answers, so I said,
20:51you know, I'm really struggling with this stuff now,
20:55and I'm so torn up, I'm so broken.
21:00I can't, I'm so emotionally distressed right now,
21:05and why did this happen?
21:09Number three, the second US presidential debate,
21:12i.e. the one with the dogs.
21:14In Springfield, they're eating the dogs,
21:17the people that came in, they're eating the cats,
21:20they're eating the pets of the people that live there,
21:26and this is what's happening in our country.
21:28After Harris replaced Biden
21:29as the Democratic presidential nominee,
21:31it was unclear if she would get to face
21:33her Republican opponent in a debate.
21:35Trump ultimately committed to one debate in September.
21:38Although full of surreal moments,
21:40nothing transfixed the internet more than Trump's assertion
21:43that Springfield, Ohio's Haitian migrants
21:45were eating cats and dogs.
21:47While these claims have been widely denied and disputed,
21:50many still bought into Trump's shaggy dog story.
21:53Others shared Harris's memeable reactions.
21:56I just wanna clarify here, you bring up Springfield, Ohio,
21:59and ABC News did reach out to the city manager there.
22:02He told us there had been no credible reports
22:04of specific claims of pets being harmed,
22:06injured, or abused by individuals
22:08within the immigrant community.
22:09Oh, I've seen people on television.
22:11Let me just say here, this is the-
22:12The people on television say my dog was taken
22:14and used for food, so.
22:16Number two, everything diddy.
22:18Can you just walk us through these new allegations
22:21and tell us if we've heard from Combs yet?
22:22So the individual that you see on the screen right now
22:25that is an attorney based out of Houston, Texas,
22:27and his name is Tony Busby.
22:28He's been a part of some very well-known litigation
22:31over the years involving a BP oil spill,
22:34even involving the Astroworld Music Festival.
22:37You might say that Sean Diddy Combs
22:39trended for all the wrong reasons in 2024.
22:42To be more precise, he went viral for over 120 reasons.
22:47Amid the numerous allegations
22:48and the rapper's arrest in September,
22:50people did a deep dive into the Diddy archive,
22:53unearthing old interviews and songs
22:55that played differently through a modern lens.
22:57While it was hard to turn on the news
22:58or click through a WatchMojo video
23:00without hearing about Diddy this year,
23:02there's little doubt we'll be hearing more about him in 2025.
23:05So he claims, is claiming right now at this press conference
23:08that he has had over 3,000 individuals
23:11reach out to his law firm in Houston, Texas,
23:14that he and his team have been vetting these claims,
23:17that now they are representing over 120 accusers,
23:20and that over the next 30 days,
23:22they will begin to file different civil suits.
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23:41Number one, Ray Gunn.
23:43All the way from Australia, Oceania,
23:47give it up to Ray Gunn!
23:52Forget the games, we watched the Olympics for the memes.
23:56The 33rd Olympiad didn't disappoint,
23:58from Yusuf Dikech looking laid back with a gun
24:00to Snoop Dogg being Snoop Dogg.
24:02Yet we have to give the gold to Rachel Ray Gunn Gunn
24:06for her break dancing.
24:07Although we can't argue against her score of absolute zero,
24:11no moment brought the internet more joy this year
24:13than what Ray Gunn calls dancing.
24:15Her chaotic routine essentially summed up 2024.
24:19As such, let's all do a kangaroo pose in her honor.
24:32Which moment defines 2024 for you?
24:35Let us know in the comments.
24:36Story that has grabbed the nation's headlines.
24:38The suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO
24:41was arrested in Pennsylvania this morning
24:44after a tip from a McDonald's worker.
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