Mar. 15, 2025
Sierra Hufham’s TikTok (left); Sierra Hufham and her husband Brandon (right).Photo:Sierra Hufham/Tiktok; Courtesy of Sierra Hufham
Sierra Hufham/Tiktok; Courtesy of Sierra Hufham
Sierra Hufham, who posts on TikTok under the handle@the_fatgirldiaries, tells PEOPLE she first started sharing on the social media site because she wanted to see more people talk openly about “being fat.”
“I’ve been looking for podcasts, looking for good content, of fat people sharing their stories,” the 32-year-old says.
Mar. 15, 2025
Erin Jones (left) and her bingo card.Photo:Erin Jones/@ErinLJones95
Erin Jones/@ErinLJones95
“I’m turning my New Year’s resolutions into a bingo card,” Jones said in a video that has continued to be resurfaced a year later and has so far been viewed some 350,000 times. “And now that it is a game, I I’m going to win. All right? I’m going to get multiple bingos.”
Jones tells PEOPLE that she first came up with the idea of bingo as a way to make resolutions more fun — and competitive.
Mar. 15, 2025
A stock image of chicken nuggets.Photo: Getty
One TikTok user is sharing what went wrong when she tried to cut into one of her chicken nuggets.
After encountering this, she cut into two more nuggets, and the same thing happened. Instead of chicken, she was left with only the breading and a hollow nugget.
“Excuse me, Walmart, where is the chicken in my Great Value chicken nuggs?” she wrote on the TikTok video while cutting open the food.
Mar. 15, 2025
Taylor G.Photo:Courtesy of Taylor G.
Courtesy of Taylor G.
A woman slipped not-so-subtle engagement ring hints into her boyfriend’s sandwich. Unbeknownst to her, he saved her note for their engagement a year later.
“I did it as a joke!” Taylor tells PEOPLE. “You know how you or your friends at lunch would sometimes find a note from their parent in their lunch box? I was being funny and stuffed it in his bag one day … We love Italian cutlet sandwiches and this was our first year living together so I really wanted to impress him with my meals.
Mar. 15, 2025
Stock photo of kids in daycare.Photo:Getty
Getty
One woman is seeking advice from the Reddit community after reaching her breaking point with her mother-in-law’s unsolicited advice. The frustrated mom has been preparing to send her 18-month-old son to daycare so she can return to work.
“My mother-in-law keeps insisting that 18 months is too young for daycare,” the woman writes in aReddit post. Despite the woman’s careful planning and research into a reputable daycare with a good teacher-to-child ratio, her mother-in-law continues to express disapproval over the decision.