Former child actor Blake Garrett, best known for playing Plug in the 2006 family comedy How to Eat Fried Worms, has died at just 33 years old. Garrett passed away Sunday, February 8, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His mother, Carol Garrett, confirmed the heartbreaking news, sharing that the family is still waiting for official autopsy results to determine his exact cause of death. Born Nolan Blake Garrett in Austin, Texas, Blake showed star potential early. As a child, he lit up local theater stages in productions like Aladdin and His Magical Lamp and Peanuts: A Charlie Brown Tribute, later appearing in The Wizard of Oz, Annie, and Grease. At only 10 years old, he toured nationally with Barney’s Colorful World International Tour — a huge milestone for such a young performer. But it was in 2006 that many fans came to know him. In How to Eat Fried Worms, Garrett played Plug alongside a young cast that would go on to win a Young Artist Award for Best Young Ensemble Cast. The film followed a ne...
Bad Bunny's halftime show celebrated cultural diversity, but like many superstar spectacles, it quickly set off heated conversations online. Global music star Bad Bunny used his Super Bowl LX halftime performance on Sunday, February 8, to deliver a message centered on hope. A brief scene featuring a young boy during the set soon spread across social media, with viewers debating the child's identity and the deeper meaning behind the gesture. A Tender Super Bowl Moment A widely shared scene that quickly spread online showed the Puerto Rican star stepping into a staged living-room setting at Levi Stadium. He then handed a Grammy award to a young boy, a move that struck an emotional chord with many viewers. Netizens soon began debating the moment's significance. At the same time, curiosity grew around who the child was. Fans Race to Decode the Meaning Behind the Mysterious Child One admirer penned a heartfelt praise, "I couldn't love and respect Bad Bunny more."...