
40 Totally Terrific Facts About YouTube
The first world leader to create a YouTube channel was the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, who made his account in 2007.
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The first world leader to create a YouTube channel was the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, who made his account in 2007.
When Pablo Picasso died in 1973, he was the richest artist in history.
At the 87th Academy Awards in 2015, Neil Patrick Harris became the first openly gay man to host the Academy Awards.
The most used hashtags on Instagram are #love, #instagood, #me, #cute and #follow.
Did you know that the name for a collective group of parrots is known as a pandemonium of parrots?
Did you know that Yosemite National Park is home is the Giant Sequoias, which are the biggest living creatures on earth?
BTS has a lot of meanings - the original one being “Bangtan Sonyeondan”, which means “Bulletproof Boy Scouts” in Korean.
Almost half of the world’s population, that’s 3.2 billion people, tuned in to the 2014 World Cup.
Cardi B started gaining publicity in 2013 when many of her videos started going viral on Vine and Instagram.
Although dingoes are small, they are brave enough to target an adult kangaroo when hunting in packs.
Daniel Radcliffe broke over 80 wands while filming the Harry Potter movies because he used them as drumsticks.
Did you know that IGN rated Bulbasaur as the 52nd top Pokémon of all time?