Ever since MrBeast passed Pewdiepie and became YouTube's biggest content creator with 132 million subscribers, it looks like he is everywhere. In fact, a lot of creators on YouTube are trying to capitalize on this trend with thumbnails and video topics that are eerily similar to the stuff MrBeast uploads on his channel. Of course, with so many rabid fans and followers, MrBeast has plenty of admirers.
Celebrities don’t need rosy cheeks, a white beard or a big belly (full of jelly) to look like Santa Claus. Some stars have tried their hand at dressing up as jolly old Saint Nick for the holiday season, while others have done so for fun or for roles.
Tim Allen, for one, famously portrayed Santa in 1994’s The Santa Clause, 2002’s The Santa Clause 2 and 2006’s The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause.
Playback moment! Stevie Wonder joked about reading a winner’s card at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards at L.A.’s Staples Center on Monday, February 15. The legendary musician — who went blind shortly after birth — made the packed house laugh out loud as he presented the Song of the Year category.
“Pop it open. Damn. OK, so, all you can’t read this, huh? You can’t read and you can’t read braille!
Quick LinksDr. Claw from Inspector Gadget Wilson from Home Improvement Mammy Two Shoes from Tom and Jerry George Steinbrenner from Seinfeld Wizard Kelly in The Proud Family The Infamous Neighbor from Friends Sara Bellum from The Powerpuff Girls Mrs. Wolowitz on The Big Bang Theory Mr. and Mrs. Brown in Charlie Brown Charlie Townsend from Charlie's Angels Maris Crane from Frasier Vera Peterson from Cheers Enid Kelso from Scrubs Cousin Itt from The Addams Family Dumb Donald from Fat Albert Langdon Cobb from Futurama Stuart Hughes from Veep Robin Masters from Magnum PI Al from Police Squad Stanley Walker from Will and Grace In film and television, it is common to hide the face of a character from audiences.
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Rain, rain, go away. A drizzle every now and then isn’t so bad, and the occasional downpour can even be cozy. But gloomy weather brings Us down, and it’s difficult to dress for a rainy day. We never want to ruin suede shoes or soak our sneakers, and the galoshes we wore as kids simply don’t have adult appeal.