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Molly Kestner’s Tearjerking Ballad Goes Viral
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Everyone on Twitter is #Johning
May 2nd, 2014 2:30 PMAfter The Hollywood Reporter released a photo John Green, popular vlogger and author of The Fault in Our Stars, fans on Twitter started to tweet photos recreating his awkward pose.
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Molly Kestner’s Tearjerking Ballad Goes Viral
Minnesota teen singer-songwriter Molly Kate Kestner sings "His Daughter," a heart-aching ballad about a girl who gets abandoned by her alcoholic dad and grows up to be a teenage mom.
Everyone on Twitter is #Johning
After The Hollywood Reporter released a photo John Green, popular vlogger and author of The Fault in Our Stars, fans on Twitter started to tweet photos recreating his awkward pose.
May the Fourth Be With You
Grab your lightsaber. May fourth, the unoffical Star Wars holiday, is almost here.