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Ruby Franke, the Utah mother of six who branded herself as a parenting expert and garnered millions of subscribers to her now-defunct YouTube channel, "8 Passengers," was driven by "religious ...
Ruby Franke (née Griffiths; [1] born January 18, 1982) [2] [3] [4] is an American convicted child abuser and former family vlogger who ran the now defunct YouTube channel 8 Passengers. On August 30, 2023, Franke and Jodi Hildebrandt were arrested in Washington County, Utah , and charged with six counts of felony aggravated child abuse of two ...
"Walk of Shame" is a song by American singer-songwriter Pink, taken from her sixth studio album The Truth About Love (2012). It was written by Pink and Greg Kurstin , and produced by the latter. It was released exclusively to Australian radio on September 25, 2013, as the fifth single from the album.
An accompanying lyric video was uploaded to Pink's YouTube channel simultaneously with the song's release. [31] RCA Records also released the track to Italian contemporary hit radio stations on the same day. [32] A CD single was released in Germany on August 18, 2017, through Sony Music. [33]
Ruby Franke, the Utah mom behind the now-defunct family YouTube channel "8 Passengers," was arrested Wednesday on child abuse charges after authorities found a malnourished minor with open wounds ...
The music video for "Levitate" premiered on November 28, 2016 on the Sony Pictures Entertainment YouTube channel. [4] The video features clips from Passengers of Jim Preston (Chris Pratt) and Aurora Lane (Jennifer Lawrence) showing their romance and adventures aboard their sleeper ship.
Over the last decade or so, Pink has become one of the most progressive, daring, and timeless female singers in the world. ... First of all, the "Raise Your Glass" music video: 2. She's vocal ...
According to Barry Weiss, president of Zomba Music Group, executives at Pink's label were reluctant to release the song as the album's first single until the video "hit a chord" with them. [20] They decided to release the video before issuing the song to radio, and 8.6 million people downloaded the video when it was made available on the internet.