A lot can happen in a week. Just in case you’ve missed anything, we’ve selected our top picks of trendy stories that you need to know about. With this guide, you won’t ever have to resort to awkward small talk about the weather again.
Picture day fun
This Twitter user wore the same shirt on picture day for 6 years in a row.
So from 6th to 12th grade i wore the same shirt in every school photo. My parents weren't fans. I thought it was pretty hilarious. pic.twitter.com/2iL6Hc80ln
— Justin Taylor🔱 (@TheSmarmyBum) June 5, 2017
We are impressed with this guy’s commitment and the fact that he can fit into the same shirt for six whole years!
2. Carpooling with Ed Sheeran
Ed Sheeran joins the long list of celebs who have car pooled with James Corden and it was epic. We also learned that Ed can fit 54 Maltesers in his mouth.
This leaked video of Britney Spears singing without auto tune
Spelling Bee winner's trending CNN interview
12 year old Indian American girl wins National Spelling Bee and faces racist remarks from CNN host. Ananya Vinay of Fresno, California won the Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday, taking home a $40,000 cash prize after 12 hours of picking her way along a precarious lifeline of consonants and vowels.
President Trump's typo "covfefe" stumps America's new spelling bee champ https://t.co/uSeA7Joa2H pic.twitter.com/TRrjLHY9Te
— CNN (@CNN) June 2, 2017
She was then asked on CNN to spell “Covfefe”. After the young girl misspells the word, the host, Alisyn Camerota, comforts her by saying: “Again it’s a nonsense word, we’re not sure that its root is actually in Sanskrit which is what you’re probably used to using, so I don’t know, anyway.”
Twitter was not pleased at her racist comment.
"in sanskrit, which is what you're probably used to using"? Really, @CNN this is what you say to the kid who won the English spelling bee?! https://t.co/fU76nHdUyc
— Maya Mirchandani (@maya206) June 4, 2017
CNN guesses the U.S. national spelling bee winner is 'used to using' Sanskrit. If she were Jewish would u say 'your real language Hebrew' ? https://t.co/x4EDTNE6fh
— Susan Benesch (@SusanBenesch) June 4, 2017