Local Prank drives People Crazy But Goes Viral

Feb 11 2025 Share

A local social media prank has gone viral on social media, showing a person in an elevator deliberately preventing an elevator from moving by repeatedly pressing the “open door” button.

 

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The stunt left fellow users visibly frustrated, with some expressing their irritation through exclamations like “What the hell?” and “Jesus Christ, get out!”

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Sarah Bonnici Fast Outfit Changes Wow Eurovision Fans

Sarah Bonnici Fast Outfit Changes Wow Eurovision Fans
Feb 11 2025 Share

Malta Eurovision Song Contest finale, 2024 winner Sarah Bonnici performed a number of quick outfit changes as she moved from one song to another.

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Our loop queen @Sarah Bonnici slayed the interval act of #MESC2025 😍👏🏼👑💃🏽🇲🇹 but do you wonder how she manage to change dresses that many times? Here’s the answer👀 @eurovision_malta #MESC #Malta #MESC2025 #Basel2025 #RoadToEurovision #eurovision #esc #eurovision2025 #esc2025 #eurovisionsongcontest #eurovisionsongcontest2025 #switzerland #suisse #schweiz #svizzera #basel #basilea #12points #unitedbymusic #loop #esc2024 #sarahbonnici

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Jumping into dance breaks and a rendition of Angel by Chiara alongside Ramires, Sarah was showing off her performative ability to switch modes almost instantly.

Behind the scenes clips show Sarah changing from her elegant dress into a light outfit so that she could remind us that she can dance too.

And prove it she did!

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Maltese Racer Surprised At Mater Dei After Accident In Sicily

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Maltese karting racer Morgan Zammit has expressed his heartfelt gratitude after suffering a motorsport accident in Sicily.

Despite his ordeal, Zammit was overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from social media, classmates, and fellow racers.

While at Mater Dei Hospital, Morgan’s mom shared a TikTok video capturing the surprise of gifts and support her son received from his friends and classmates. She expressed her heartfelt gratitude to everyone who took the time to visit Morgan and highlights the immense love and encouragement for her son.

While recovering in the hospital, Zammit continued to cheer on his teammates and friends who share his passion for karting. A touching post he wrote from his hospital bed gained significant attention, in which he extended special thanks to Tonio Mizzi, Ryan Xuereb, Abigail Xuereb, and key Maltese officials, including the Minister for Sports, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Minister for Health, and the Government of Malta. Their efforts made it possible for him to return home and receive the necessary medical care.

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UK Radio Hosts React To Malta’s Song ‘KANT’

UK Radio Hosts React To Malta's Song 'KANT'
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A video shared on social media of UK radio hosts working at Cork’s 96fm captures their reaction listening to Miriana Conte’s song ‘KANT’.

While the title of the song means ‘singing’ in Maltese, doubts have been raised as to whether the song will have to be censored on BBC – and Eurovision itself – due to the double-meaning association with the word ‘c*nt’.

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🫢🫢🫢 #malta #maltaeurovision #eurovision2025 #esc2025 #servingkant #blindreact #radio #cork #corks96fm @Simon Murdoch @Izzy Showbizzy

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This comes after BBC Radio 2 host Scott Mills said that ‘we definitely can’t play a clip of it, ever, on the BBC.’

Despite there being no banned words, the Office of Communications requires broadcasters to adhere to generally accepted standards when it comes to certain language.

Mariana herself said: ‘Controversial song? Maybe. Bold outfit? Possibly. But we did it. This win is for Malta. Let’s serve KANT in Basel.’

We’ll have to see whether the song will face some censorship at Eurovision.

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