Parents and their kids in the U.S. may have been watching censored versions of the popular cartoon, Bluey and not have even known.
The Australian animated show continues to be a hit in the U.S. thanks to its availability on the Disney+ streaming platform.
Why Has 'Bluey' Been Censored In the U.S.?According to information recently shared by Kidspot, there are at least seven Bluey episodes on Disney+ that are edited versions of the Australian originals.
When we read the headlines, we wonder if our water is clean. Whether it’s chemical spills, toxic leaching or lead pipes, our water supply is fragile and subject to contamination. Communities are continually challenged to provide safe drinking water. Is your water really safe?
Harmful contaminants in your drinking water can pose long-term health risks. Knowing what comes out of your tap is essential, so you can address the issues and use filtration when necessary.
A brief clip from this Sunday’s Keeping Up with the Kardashians shows the family sitting down to dinner and, as is wont to happen on the show, drama ensues. But instead of the minor family spats that make up a typical Kardashian storyline, this argument is about something very relatable and very serious.
The source of the conflict? Spanking. Specifically, Kris Jenner’s boyfriend Corey Gamble saying that he would spank her granddaughter, Penelope Disick.
3 / 7 FAMILY HANDYMAN Canister Flush Valve A canister flush valve is similar to a tower valve, only with a three- or four-inch drain opening rather than a two-inch one. That allows water to drain much more quickly.
This type of valve is common on Kohler toilets. When you flush, water basically drops all at once through the bowl and into the waste opening with a satisfying “plop” rather than swirling around.
Lady Gaga's cleverly titled 'G.U.Y.' plays with words, meanings and double entendre in the lyrics. With 'G.U.Y.' being an acronym for 'Girl Under You,' she is also experimenting with the idea of gender-defined behaviors, role reversals and sexual politics in a relationship. So much subtext in one insanely catchy pop song!
This is what we've discerned as the deeper meaning of Gaga's 'G.U.Y.'
"I wanna be the girl under you / I wanna be your G.
Anyone who loves Bluey — either on their own or as a co-viewing experience — already understands the allure of the show extends far beyond kids. There are plenty of valid reasons adults with and without children enjoy this series. This is also probably why some adult celebrities have gotten themselves on the show. That’s right, there’s a handful of famous people who have lent their voices to Bluey episodes, and it’s very possible you’re not aware of any of them.
What little peace there was on Buckhead Shorewouldn’t have been possible without Bethania Locke. She was the “heart of the lake.” Often the voice of reason and mediator, Bethania wasn’t only loved by her fellow cast members but also by many viewers.
Get to know her better as this Bethania Locke Bio proceeds.
Bethania Locke On Buckhead Shore Fun days, Wild nights, and High-Drama hookups. The cast of Buckhead Shorewas living their dream.
The roommate phase of any relationship is very real. Who hasn’t, after some time, skipped the roses, begun to slouch around the house in sweatpants, and started to high-five your significant other? Hell, it’s nice to have such a casual relationship at times. But sociologist Pepper Schwartz from the University of Washington and author of Snap Strategies for Couples says that while it’s great to find such comfort with your partner, it’s less than ideal that you’ve shed your best self in favor of your most schlumpy.
A pregnant woman's sister-in-law — who is also pregnant — became irate and accused her of trying to upstage her after she announced her pregnancy to their family. The woman took to Reddit to share her story.
"My husband and I got pregnant last year in June, but it wasn't financially possible for us to raise a baby, so I decided to get an abortion. It was really sad for me, but I wanted to raise my baby in the best environment possible,"
Steve Carell "will not be showing up" for The Office's follow-up series.
The 61-year-old actor starred as the quirky boss Michael Scott in the beloved sitcom from 2005 before exiting the program in 2011, and has now revealed he has no plans to make any appearances in the upcoming spin-off show because his character has "no reason" to.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, he said: "I will be watching but I will not be showing up.