Benet Tyson is an American social media star who is widely known for her dance and comedy videos which she uploads on her _b.enet TikTok account. She started uploading videos on TikTok in April 2020. She reached the 85 million hearts and 3 million fans mark in June of 2022. One of her most popular TikTok videos is a comedy lip-sync about dressing like a tomboy.
Personal Information Name Benet Tyson Nickname Benet Occupation/Profession Social media star Gender Female Date of Birth 9 June 2000 Age 22 years old Birthplace Indiana, United States Currently lives in Indiana, United States Nationality American Zodiac or Birth Sign Gemini Physical/Body Statistics Benet Tyson Height in feet 5 feet 4 inches Benet Tyson Height in meter 1. Read More...
Brecken Merrill is a rising American actor best known for his role as Tate Dutton in the television series Yellowstone. He also appeared on TV shows like This Is Us (2022).
Brecken Merrill began his acting career in 2018 when he appeared in the popular television series Yellowstone alongside Kevin Costner, Josh Holloway, and Neal McDonough. He has appeared in a few other television shows since then.
Profile Full name: Brecken Merrill Gender: Male Date of birth: 20 June 2008 Age: 14 years old (as of 2022) Zodiac sign: Gemini Place of birth: United States of America Current residence: Newport Beach, California, USA Nationality: American Ethnicity: White Religion: Christianity Sexuality: Straight Height in feet: 4’8” Height in centimetres: 142 Weight in pounds: 88 Weight in kilograms: 39 Hair colour: Brown Eye colour: Hazel-green Father: Jesse Mother: Kristy Phillips Siblings: 2 Instagram: @breckenmerrill Profession: Actor, model Net worth: $200,000 Early Life Brecken Merrill is an American actor born to Jesse and Kristy Phillips. Read More...
Republican lawmakers rebuked the presidents of three elite universities during a House hearing Tuesday, accusing them of not doing enough to address the spike in antisemitism on their campuses.
“Institutional antisemitism and hate are among the poisoned fruits of your institutions’ cultures,” Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., told Liz Magill of the University of Pennsylvania, Claudine Gay of Harvard University and Sally Kornbluth of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
“The buck for what has happened must stop on the president’s desk, along with the responsibility for making ‘never again’ true on campus,” said Foxx, who chairs the Education and the Workforce Committee. Read More...