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The duo thought that only their family and friends would watch it, but the video went viral — with more than 18.7 million views on YouTube to-date. The video was even spoofed in a 2014 episode ...
The Holderness Family of “X-Mas Jammies” fame is back with a mash-up of Adele’s “Hello,” Drake’s “Hotline Bling” and Silento’s “Watch Me (Whip/Nae)” that perfectly ...
The Holderness Family first found fame in 2013 when they released "XMAS Jammies" - a parody of Will Smith's "Miami" meant to be their family's digital Christmas card. Overnight, their video went viral on YouTube, garnering 15 million views in one week. They have been making videos ever since.
Content creators Kim and Penn Holderness, who soared to internet fame in 2013 with their "Xmas Jammies" video, are on a mission to change the way people think about attention deficit hyperactivity ...
Holderness is an English surname, relating to the peninsula of Holderness in Yorkshire. Notable people with the surname include: Fay Holderness (1881–1963), American actress; George Holderness (1913–1987), British Anglican bishop; Graham Holderness (born 1947), English writer and critic; Henry Holderness (1889–1974), New Zealand cricketer
Countess of Holderness is a title normally given to the wife of the Earl of Holderness. Women who have held the title include: Women who have held the title include: Frances Darcy, Countess of Holderness (1618-1681)
The duo is still seeing success on YouTube, where five of their videos have topped 3 million views each. ... Holderness Family Productions, full-time, which includes a weekly podcast, a blog and a ...
Mary Darcy, Countess of Holderness (c.1721 – 13 October 1801), formerly Mary Doublet, was the wife of Robert Darcy, 4th Earl of Holderness. Mary was the daughter of Francis Doublet and Constantia Van-der-Beck. She married the earl on 29 October 1743 [1] (or in November 1742). [2] The couple had three children, only one of whom reached adulthood.