Jake Miller just dropped the follow up to his 2018 Silver Lining album – Silver Lining II!
The 28-year-old musician not only released his 21-track album on Friday (June 18), but he also debuted the new music video for his song “Click.”
Jake Miller just dropped the follow up to his 2018 Silver Lining album – Silver Lining II!
The 28-year-old musician not only released his 21-track album on Friday (June 18), but he also debuted the new music video for his song “Click.”
Now THIS is the kind of reunion we have been waiting for!!
YouTube content creators Our2ndLife have announced they will ALL be back for a can’t miss live stream event THIS Sunday (December 13).
The whole crew is back, including JC Caylen, Kian Lawley, Sam Pottorff, Ricky Dillon, Trevi Moran and yes, Connor Franta.
“Let’s go back to 2014 for the day. Our2ndLife Reunion Stream for Charity. Sunday at 2pm,” the group’s Twitter account reads.
“what can i say? i still got the giggles,” Connor also wrote on his own account.
“O2L trending #1… can’t deny that everyone that supported us back in the day still have it. O2L & it’s supporters have a special place in each others’ hearts. we grew up together. Sunday will be special,” JC added.
It’s been almost six whole years since they announced their split in a YouTube video, titled “This Is Not Goodbye.”
The live stream will take place on JC‘s Twitch account. Check out their announcement video below!
Let’s go back to 2014 for the day. Our2ndLife Reunion Stream for Charity. Sunday at 2pm. @connorfranta @RickyPDillon @sampottorff @jccaylen @trevimoran @KianLawley #O2Lisback pic.twitter.com/Lfl78CwGi1
— O2L (@Our2ndLife) December 11, 2020
Tana Mongeau and Francesca Farago leave dinner together at Craig’s Restaurant on Sunday night (July 5) in West Hollywood, Calif.
The two were seen holding hands as they led the way to their ride with a group of friends.
Trevi Moran, Ashly Schwan and Cole Carrigan were among the friend group that night.
A few days before, Tana and Francesca were seen out together for the first time, holding hands while leaving dinner. See the pics on Just Jared!
Tana shared on her Instagram story that night, “we’re dating now pick it up TMZ,†from their night out with their friends.
If you didn’t know, Francesca is from the first season of the Netflix dating show Too Hot To Handle!
Tana also recently tweeted, “i like girls who like girls,” along with a bunch of rainbow flag emojis.
In case you missed it, Trevi just released a new song off of her upcoming EP. Listen to “Cheers” now!
Trevi Moran just released the latest song from her upcoming EP Freedom!
The 21-year-old singer and YouTuber debuted “Cheers” on the radio on Tuesday night (June 30), before it hit music services.
“I can’t believe I’m about to f–king say this…. my brand new single ‘Cheers’ (off the upcoming EP ‘FREEDOM’) will be premiering Tuesday June 30th 9pm PST ON F–KING AIR ON @1027kiisfm @iheartradio @siriusxm following an interview. MARK YOUR CALENDARS,” she wrote on Instagram.
“My emotions have been all over the place. This is my first ever song to impact radio & everything I’ve worked for is finally happening,” Trevi continued. “I remember listening to Lady Gaga on KIIS always wishing that could be me… and look where I am now. I can’t stop crying. Thank you for being there for me since the beginning & never giving up on me. And congratulations to my ACTUAL BLOOD BROTHER @creaux_ for his first major release as a producer. THE FULL EP ‘FREEDOM’ will be out July 3rd. More details to come. I love you.”
“Cheers” is the first song Trevi has released since coming out as a transgender woman a month ago!
We’re so proud of Trevi Moran today – she has come out publicly as a transgender woman and she will be sharing her transition with her YouTube followers.
The 21-year-old singer and YouTube star shared a video on Saturday (June 6) to share her story.
“Hi. My name is Trevi Moran. I am a transgender female. It’s a good start. I can’t believe I just said that out loud,” she said in the clip.
Trevi previously came out as gay in 2015 and then revealed that she was questioning her gender identity back in 2017.
In the video she said, “I hit a rock in my journey in 2017 when I thought I wasn’t transgender because I thought that people were pushing me to be transgender. No, I just had a lot of demons back then. A lot of eating disorder stuff, self-confidence issues. It wasn’t the time for me to come out back then.â€
Fans will be able to follow Trevi‘s transition in a new docuseries on her YouTube channel.
While talking about the transition, she said, “I am two months in on hormones. My brain is just everywhere. I am so hormonal, I mean my ass is getting fat as f—. And I’m growing breasts, and it hurts. I’m going through a lot right now, all because I just want to be me.â€
Watch the video below.