JoJo Siwa Ditches Her Signature Style for Rare Gown in Italy

Okay, so JoJo Siwa is *always* extra with the sparkles and bright colors, which I LIVE for, but she totally surprised everyone at Kalani Hilliker’s wedding! She traded in her usual look to fit in with the vibe, and Kendall Vertes was there too – it was such a sweet *Dance Moms* reunion, seeing them all together after everything with Abby Lee Miller! I was seriously obsessed with all the pictures.

D4vd Investigation: Home Singer Allegedly Stayed at Searched by Police

As a lifestyle expert, I’ve been following the news about Celeste Rivas, and it’s heartbreaking. After confirming the remains belonged to the 15-year-old, police searched a home in the area where her car was originally found before it was towed to a Hollywood impound lot, as reported by NBC News. It’s a difficult time, and my thoughts are with her family and friends.

Nintendo Just Reminded Fans of a Horrific Pokemon Fact

The recently announced *Pokemon Pokopia* is generating buzz for its unique approach, drawing inspiration from games like *Minecraft* and *Animal Crossing*. The twist? Players control a Ditto that has taken human form. While Ditto’s shape-shifting abilities have always been a little unsettling in the *Pokémon* world, this is the first time they’re being explored so directly. Fans are excited to play as a human-like Ditto, and it feels like the start of a new, wonderfully strange chapter for the series, bringing to mind interesting facts about Ditto’s ability to mimic humans.

The Joker Isn’t the Joker Anymore (And That’s a Problem)

The original Joker was a compelling villain because he was a disturbing mix of terrifying cruelty and playful clownishness. He committed horrific acts, but also acted like he was playing a twisted joke, even justifying his crimes as if they were simply pranks. While undeniably ruthless, there was a bizarre logic to his actions – he did everything for the sake of his own warped sense of humor. Lately, though, the Joker has become a one-dimensional killer obsessed with body count and rambling about his troubled psyche. He’s lost the playful, unpredictable element that made him so iconic, and DC has suffered a significant loss as a result. He’s simply not the Joker we once knew.

Every Animated Version of The Hulk, Ranked by Power

The Hulk, like many Marvel characters, has a long history in animated television. He first appeared in animated shorts with the Avengers in the 1960s, around the same time his comic books were first released. He continues to be featured in new Marvel animated series today, even in shows separate from the popular Marvel movies. Considering all of this history, it’s easy to determine which version of The Hulk is the most powerful.