Viral 'Oscar-Worthy' Video of Nickelodeon Cancellation Announcement of Beloved Children's Show Leaves Fans 'Gutted'

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<p>Erica Gerald MasonJune 26, 2025 at 7:38 AM</p>

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<p>Viral 'Oscar-Worthy' Video of Nickelodeon Cancellation Announcement of Beloved Children's Show Leaves Fans 'Gutted' originally appeared on Parade.</p>

<p>The internet is collectively shedding tears as Nickelodeon officially cancels The Tiny Chef Show, but it is the show's deeply moving and remarkably honest Instagram post revealing the news that truly captures hearts. The beloved Emmy-winning stop-motion series delivered the devastating announcement through a short animated video featuring Tiny Chef himself, visibly learning of his show's cancellation in a moment of raw, universally relatable grief. This poignant scene struck an unprecedented chord with viewers, sparking an outpouring of emotional support and praise for its genuine portrayal of disappointment.</p>

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<p>In the viral clip, Tiny Chef, voiced by Matt Hutchinson, initially radiates his usual cheerful demeanor, tidying his tree-stump home. The animated video shows the tiny chef receiving a call from the network. He answers with characteristic enthusiasm, eager to discuss new episodes. "Yes, hello? Tiny Chef here! ... Hey, Nickelodeon, how you doing? You ready to cook up some more episodes? I got a million ide[as]—" His words cut off abruptly. Viewers watch in real-time as his cheerful expression crumples, replaced by shock and disbelief. "Cancelled? What do you mean, cancelled? ... But, but listen, Ruby's had training and she'll behave on set, I promise! And I have ideas that will blow your minds! I, I've been—" he pleads, desperately begging to stay on the air.</p>

<p>The emotional weight intensifies as Tiny Chef delivers a gut-wrenching line: "But we, we won an Emmy!" His voice trembles as he asks, "And what about Rob? And Jen? Kate, Patty, MK, Leah? All my friends?" He pauses, then with a defeated sigh, trying to remain positive after being turned down, accepts the news: "I, I understand. I love you, too. Bye." After the call is over, the tiny chef tries to resume watering his plants, a brief moment of forced normalcy, but quickly goes to his bed, collapsing onto it, and breaks down in tears, crying into his felted hands.</p>

<p>This authentic display of heartbreak resonated profoundly across social media. Fans, both long-time viewers and newcomers discovering the show through this very announcement, rushed to express their solidarity. "This legit broke me," commented one user. Restaurant chain Panda Express offered a hopeful invitation: "Tiny apron, huge legacy. ❤️ You'll always have a place at our table, chef. Maybe we can even teach you how to use a wok."</p>

<p>Other fans echoed the sentiment of shared pain and admiration for the raw honesty. "Ohhh Cheffy, seeing you cry has broken my heart…😢 Sending tiny big hugs. It's gonna be ok," one fan wrote. Another lamented, "I'm so sorry Cheffie! The world needs you now more than ever."</p>

<p>Many highlighted the scene's unexpected depth. "Can we talk about how beautifully raw, honest, and emotional this scene is??? Like I've never seen disappointment encapsulated so perfectly in such a short timeframe. Oscar worthy. We've all been there before. We love you, Cheffy. Things work out!" exclaimed a viewer. Another fan expressed profound disappointment but remained optimistic: "I. Am. Gutted😭!!! But…when one door closes…another opens! You have my 1000% support Cheffy!!! I love you."</p>

<p>The video's impact even offered a therapeutic moment for some. "Oh, Chef. Chef. I've literally done the same thing. Listen, friend. Let it hurt. Let it take whatever it takes to heal. But don't let it take your spirit. Now your story is yours again," a fan advised, perfectly capturing the shared human experience depicted.</p>

<p>While the cancellation marks a sad day for fans of the charming culinary adventurer, the overwhelming emotional response to Tiny Chef's candid farewell underscores the show's profound connection with its audience. It also highlights the power of transparent, heartfelt communication from creators, transforming a painful announcement into a moment of collective empathy and viral appreciation.The Tiny Chef Show, created by Rachel Larsen, Ozi Akturk, and Adam Reid, captivated audiences since its 2022 premiere, earning critical acclaim including a Children's and Family Emmy for Outstanding Preschool Animated Series in 2025. Now, fans are rallying, supporting the show's creators as they explore new ways to keep Tiny Chef's spirit, and his "weshipees," alive online.</p>

<p>Viral 'Oscar-Worthy' Video of Nickelodeon Cancellation Announcement of Beloved Children's Show Leaves Fans 'Gutted' first appeared on Parade on Jun 26, 2025</p>

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<p>Megan C. ReynoldsJune 27, 2025 at 9:26 PM</p>

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<p>For connoisseurs of dating reality TV, the arrival of warm weather means one thing: Love Island, by far one of Britain's most significant cultural imports, is back. (There are offshoots, including Australia and the United States, but the UK version remains the blueprint.) The premise is simple: a group of attractive, tanned young people flock to a "villa" somewhere very warm (usually Spain or South Africa) and attempt to couple up for love—and money and social media fame. At its heart, the show is a game, with the fate of each couple inevitably falling into the hands of the public, who make the final call on which couples make it to the end. Committing to an entire season requires stamina and dedication for both viewers and participants. But should you embark on this journey, your perseverance will be greatly rewarded.</p>

<p>Admittedly, one of the deeper pleasures of the show is that it is quite often a little bit boring. But if you stay the course and watch each episode, what unfurls is a remarkable record of how people try (and fail) to make connections, almost in real time. These connections are extremely important because money and fame (and yes, sometimes love) are on the line, and are also formed on a very tight timeline. This means that the couples are either extremely sure of their love or not really sure at all. And because these moppets are horny, prone to drama, and above all, young, a word they say so much, all the time, is "like."</p>

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<p>Nothing about this is particularly surprising. "Like" is a word that is largely associated with the youth and a word that many people write off as useless—a verbal gristle meant to be trimmed from the meat of your speech, in service of hewing to an outdated standard of what sounds "right." It's silly, really—being concerned with something as trivial as this when there are far more pressing horrors in the world. Perhaps it's also a tremendous waste of time. But paying close attention to when we hear "like" is a useful exercise. Listen and you'll reach a thrilling conclusion: "like" is a valuable tool that we all have (and should be using) to make and maintain connection.</p>

<p>"Like" is often deployed to ease the burden of communication and to give a little grace to yourself to figure out what you're really trying to say. In emotionally charged situations where matters of the heart are concerned, "like" gives you the space to collect your thoughts. This is a minute calculation that's so small as to feel imperceptible and likely happens without much thought at all.</p>

<p>If you watch Love Island with the captions on, this point becomes remarkably clear—each "like" that peppers a side chat between two people is there to bolster teensy attempts at vulnerability. Consider the aftermath of a devastating recoupling, where some already-established couples are ripped from each other's sides and paired with someone new. After the tears dry, the new lovebirds are faced with the onerous task of getting to know each other. And these conversations come in fits and starts, and the space between thoughts is usually linked with "like." It's a word that literally buys you time—just a second or two— in a way that's much more pleasing than the alternative, dead air. "Like" shows that you care in a way that silence could never. You're giving yourself a minute to collect your thoughts while alerting the other person that you're doing so, all without saying very much at all. You're also giving the other person the grace to do the same.</p>

<p>There's a gendered reason why we don't like to say this word. The old chestnut about "like" is that it's the Valley girls' fault that we say it in the first place, which has negative connotations because they're thought to be "dumb teenage girls." But this is an antiquated line of thought. Teenage girls and women are actually linguistic innovators and have influenced the way most people have spoken for generations. Millennials who were old enough to see Clueless in theaters are now gracefully sliding into middle age. They have climbed the corporate ladder enough to have achieved nominal positions of power. They grew up slinging "like" around, so one assumes it is part of their speech, both at home and in the workplace. If your boss says, "Can you send me that thing I asked about like, sometime next week?" and nothing sounds amiss, that's worth noting. "Like" isn't improper or unprofessional; it's just a manner of speaking that sounds a little different than the past.</p>

<p>What naysayers of "like" are truly upset about, on some level, is women, and specifically, that the way they naturally speak is inferior and should be treated as such. We know that this is not the case. But women's speech has traditionally been coded as weak and men's as strong, as linguistics professor Robin Lakoff noted in her landmark book Language and Women's Place. The inference here is that women's speech is coded as weak and men's, the direct opposite.</p>

<p>But if we start to think about the word as an asset rather than a liability, then its potential really starts to show. When we revisit the lovelorn singles of Love Island's villa, we can see quite clearly that both the men and the women dabble in "soft" language about their feelings, not only with members of the opposite sex, but with each other, too. And yes, Love Island is purportedly a show about love, but it is really about all types of connection—of love, sure, but what they really end up with is friendship. And "like" allows them to forge the connections that lead to it, one chat at a time.</p>

<p>It's a lesson that we could all learn, in ways large and small—that the English language's flexibility is so intrinsically intertwined with how we connect. In fact, if we all stop fearing "like," we might be surprised at what happens.</p>

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Woman Tired of Her Mother-in-Law 'Gifting' Her Family Expired Food

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<p>Virginia ChamleeJune 28, 2025 at 12:20 AM</p>

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<p>One woman says she's had it with her mother-in-law's "landfill treasures"</p>

<p>In a post shared to Reddit, the woman writes that her mother-in-law is a "hoarder" who recently brought her family a large gift of expired food</p>

<p>While she normally bites her tongue, this time, the woman said the food "belongs in a dump"</p>

<p>A woman says her mother-in-law keeps gifting her family expired food — and she wants the trend to end.</p>

<p>In a post published on Reddit, the woman writes that she is four months postpartum and her mother-in-law recently paid her family a visit.</p>

<p>The woman adds that her mother-in-law is "a hoarder who buys useless trash on sale and then lets it rot in her closets and then eventually passes them off as 'gifts' to us."</p>

<p>"This time she decided to bring us three giant boxes of 'food,' " she adds. "I use quotations because all the food she gave us was 5-10 years past the expiry date. Pasta and cereal from 2015, pasta sauce that she bought on sale 6 years ago."</p>

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<p>While it's happened before, the woman adds that this time, she "lost it."</p>

<p>"Normally I bite my tongue and just throw out her 'landfill treasures' as soon as she leaves, but I lost my cool and just said 'This belongs in the dump. I can't even donate this to the local food bank because it's older than my first born,' " she writes.</p>

<p>Her mother-in-law then tried to say expiration dates are just "suggestions," and has been "pouting ever since."</p>

<p>"Monday can't come fast enough," the woman writes in ending her post.</p>

<p>Many other Reddit users are commiserating, with one writing, "Oh man, you are not alone in this expired food nightmare. It's wild how some MILs treat their kids' homes like a personal landfill annex. You told her not to bring anything, she brought it anyway. That's not a misunderstanding, that's straight-up disrespect."</p>

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11 Photos of Rare Muscle Cars That Sold for Big Money at Auction

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<p>Rachel SchneiderJune 28, 2025 at 2:30 AM</p>

<p>A classic green 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback parked on a street in front of an old industrial building with large windows and red brick walls.</p>

<p>Muscle cars represent the pinnacle of American automotive performance and style with their powerful engines, aggressive designs, and rich history. Certain models stand out not only for their speed and power, but also for their rarity and significance in automotive history. Whether it's the legendary Shelby, the iconic Hemi Challenger, or other notable classics, some of these cars sell for hammer-busting amounts.</p>

<p>Here are some of the most expensive muscle cars sold at auction we could find.</p>

<p>1. 1962 Shelby Cobra 260 CSX2000 – $13.75 Million</p>

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<p>As the very first Cobra ever built, the '62 260 CSX2000 was American automotive designer Carroll Shelby's prototype for blending American muscle with British engineering. With its lightweight AC Ace body and Ford V8 engine, the car showcased a revolutionary design that set the stage for decades of performance cars to follow. In 2016, it sold for a staggering $13.75 million, making it the most expensive American car ever auctioned at the time.</p>

<p>2. 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda Convertible – $3.5 Million</p>

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<p>The 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda convertible is one of the rarest and most coveted muscle cars ever made, with only 11 built that year and just two four-speed models sold in the U.S. In 2014, the convertible 'Cuda shattered records at Mecum Auctions, selling for $3.5 million and far surpassing previous, similar sales.</p>

<p>3. 1966 Shelby Cobra 427 'Super Snake' – $5.5 Million</p>

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<p>The 1967 Shelby Cobra 427 "Super Snake" is a legendary muscle car and the sole surviving example of its kind. Originally built as a factory 427 competition car in 1965, it was upgraded in 1967 with dual Paxton superchargers on its 427 cubic-inch V8, delivering extreme power through a three-speed automatic transmission. This one-of-a-kind Cobra, designated CSX 3015, retains its original engine, body panels, and other key components, adding to its value. It's also seen record-breaking prices at auction, selling for $5.5 million in both 2007 and 2021, and $5.1 million in 2015.</p>

<p>4. 1967 Chevrolet Corvette L88 – $3.85 Million</p>

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<p>Corvettes have a flashy and expensive reputation, but the metallic purple, in-your-face new models you see zooming down the highway these days aren't even the most expensive 'Vettes money can buy. For that, you'll have to rewind back to the '60s. The 1967 Chevrolet Corvette L88 is a legendary icon, often hailed as the crown jewel of Corvettes. Designed as a road-legal race car, it features a 7.0-liter 427 V8 engine, underrated at 430 horsepower but capable of producing up to 574 horsepower in reality. With only 20 units made and just 16 still in existence, the L88 is one of the rarest and most sought-after Corvettes. The red/red 1967 L88 (the only one with that color combo) holds the record as the most expensive Corvette ever sold, fetching $3.85 million at auction in 2014.</p>

<p>5. 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 – $1.2 Million</p>

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<p>The 1970 Chevelle SS 454 LS6 is Chevrolet's top muscle car in terms of value and performance, with the convertible being the rarest and most valuable variant. Although Chevrolet never released precise production numbers, it's estimated that fewer than 20 LS6-equipped convertibles exist today. The LS6 engine, advertised at 450 hp, boasts a 454 cubic-inch block, making it a high-performance powerhouse. Due to the lack of detailed production records, fakes are common, and verifying authenticity requires a detailed paper trail. Genuine LS6 convertibles typically fetch between $150,000 and $200,000, with some notable cars, such as the Ray Allen Truppi-Kling race car, reaching $1.2 million at auction.</p>

<p>6. 1971 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible – $1.1 Million</p>

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<p>The connection between this car being called "The Judge" and its whopping hammer price makes us so giddy inside. Serendipity, ya know? The 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV Convertible sold for $1.1 million at Mecum Auctions thanks to its rarity — Pontiac only made seven automatic versions. Originally a factory exhibition car, it was later sold to a private owner. Out of 40,149 GTOs produced in 1970, only 168 were Judge convertibles, and just 17 had the powerful 370-hp Ram Air IV V8 engine.</p>

<p>7. 1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL-1 – $1.1 Million</p>

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<p>1969 was a powerhouse year for the Camaro. Between the Z/28, ZL-1, and SS models, this model year is a Camaro collectors' drool bait. Since Chevy only made 69 ZL-1 Camaros, though, they are particularly sought after and valuable, to the tune of $1,094,500. The car joins the sleek design of the 1969 Camaro with the rare, racing-oriented 427-cubic-inch ZL-1 big-block engine.</p>

<p>8. 1968 Ford Mustang GT390 'Bullitt' – $3.4 Million</p>

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<p>The iconic 1968 Ford Mustang GT390, featured in a legendary car chase in the movie "Bullitt," sold for a record $3.4 million at auction. It was a staggering increase from its original $3,500 price. After filming, the car passed through several owners, including a Warner Bros employee and a detective who sold it to Robert Kiernan for $6,000 in 1974. The car remained in the Kiernan family for 40 years before being restored to its original condition. The sale marks the most expensive Mustang ever sold, though if we're talking movie cars, James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 still holds a higher price record at $4.5 million.</p>

<p>9. 1965 Shelby 427 Cobra – $5.49 Million</p>

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<p>A 1965 Shelby 427 Cobra that Carroll Shelby owned sold for $5.49 million at Mecum Auctions. Shelby was the car's only owner, keeping it from the time it left the assembly line in March 1966 until his death in 2012. Originally painted in Carbon Grey, the Cobra was later repainted in blue with a gold nose, then again in red. Seeking maximum power, Shelby replaced the engine with a 427-cubic inch V8 with aluminum heads, paired with an automatic transmission.</p>

<p>10. 1970 Dodge Hemi Challenger R/T Convertible – $1.65 Million</p>

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<p>The 1970 Dodge Hemi Challenger R/T Convertible is one of only nine produced that year, making it a rare gem among muscle car enthusiasts. As with most muscle cars produced in limited amounts, this bad boy is worth some serious loot, selling for $1.65 million at auction.</p>

<p>11. 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona – $260,000</p>

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<p>You know the car is going to be fast when it was designed specifically for NASCAR. Sporting an aerodynamic nose cone and a tall rear wing, the Dodge Charger Daytona won the inaugural Talladega 500. Only 503 were built, making them a rare collector's item; one was recently purchased for $260,000 at auction.</p>

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<p>Read 15 Classic 1960s Cars That Are Still Incredibly Cool for a look into the rides everyone want. Coveting something on a smaller scale? Check out These 10 Model Cars Are Worth a Small Fortune and 12 Hot Wheels Cars That Cost More Than An Actual Vehicle.</p>

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Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca critcizes weather delays at Club World Cup and questions US hosting the competition

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<p>Issy Ronald, CNNJune 29, 2025 at 7:41 PM</p>

<p>Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca criticized the two-hour delay that punctuated his team's 4-1 win over Benfica. - Agustin Marcarian/Reuters</p>

<p>Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca hit out at the Club World Cup organizers and suggested the United States is not a suitable host for the competition after his team's last-16 win over Benfica was disrupted by a two-hour weather delay.</p>

<p>"For me personally, it's not football. It's already seven, eight, nine games that they suspended here. I think it's a joke," he told reporters after Chelsea's dramatic, extra time 4-1 win on Saturday in Charlotte, North Carolina.</p>

<p>"I can understand that for security reasons, you have to suspend the game. But if you suspend seven or eight games, that means that probably this is not the right place to do this competition."</p>

<p>Six matches have now been suspended in five cities across the US due to adverse weather at this tournament, a year before the country is due to host the men's World Cup. On Saturday, Chelsea's match was suspended in the 85th minute when the Blues were 1-0 up thanks to Reece James' brilliant, long-range free kick midway through the second half.</p>

<p>Enormous grey clouds gathered over the Bank of America Stadium as the players trudged off the field, bringing thunderstorms and a risk of lightning which delayed the match for one hour and 53 minutes.</p>

<p>When they returned to play the final minutes of the match, Benfica equalized through Ángel Di María's penalty in the 95th minute to force extra time. But, instead of the momentum swinging towards the Portuguese club, Chelsea regrouped and scored three goals in less than 10 minutes to secure a thrilling win and its spot in the quarterfinals.</p>

<p>Chelsea winger Pedro Neto celebrates scoring his team's third goal. - Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images</p>

<p>That such a match took more than four hours to play, however, dominated the press conference afterward.</p>

<p>"It's not normal to suspend a game," Maresca continued. "In a World Cup how many games have they suspended? Zero, probably. In a European (championship), how many games? Zero. We are here, two weeks, and they already suspend six, seven games. There is some problem, for me personally."</p>

<p>FIFA, soccer's global governing body which organizes the Club World Cup, has not responded to CNN's request for comment. At the time of the delay, FIFA issued a statement saying that it was following "the established safety protocols."</p>

<p>Maresca was quick to clarify he thought the Club World Cup was "a fantastic competition," and that he was "talking as a manger" who had struggled to keep his players focused during the two-hour delay.</p>

<p>"When you are two hours inside and you're trying to keep them in the game for two hours, they're speaking with the family outside for safety reasons, they're eating something, they're playing, they're laughing. How can you keep them two hours inside focused?"</p>

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