Connect with us

Tendencias

Renny Is Now a Dad! Details on the Comedian’s Baby Reveal

Published

on

Actor and comedian Renny has kept his social media followers laughing for years. In September 2023, he shared his new number-one fan with the world.

Renny
Source: Getty Images

Just the Gist:

  • On Instagram, comedian and actor Renny revealed that he’s a proud father of a 1-year-old son.

  • Fans were shocked to learn he had a baby and reacted to it on Instagram.

  • Renny keeps other matters in his life private, including his love life.

Article continues below advertisement

Many of us have been on the internet for a long time. So, it’s understandable that, after a few years, we become inexplicably invested in the influencers who have made our feeds a little brighter.

Instagram comedian Renny has made social media users laugh with hilarious parenting skits ending with some dramatic music.

Advertisement

But after years of making us laugh on Vine (RIP) and now on Instagram, YouTube, and the stage with his standup comedy, Renny shared a surprising update in his personal life: he’s a dad!

Keep reading to learn everything about Renny’s kids and more details on the funny man’s personal life!

Article continues below advertisement

Comedian Renny showed his 1-year-old son via Instagram in September 2023.

Renny at the 'Karen' premiere in 2021.
Source: Getty Images

Those who follow Renny on his Instagram account know the comedian likes to keep most of his private matters to himself and his loved ones. But on Sept. 13, 2023, the Karen actor reached a milestone that he couldn’t help but share with his 1.7 million followers.

In the post, Renny recorded himself holding his 1-year-old son, Justin, in one hand and his phone in the other as DJ Khaled’s “GOD DID” played in the background. The video continued showing still photos of Justin smiling for the camera and clapping his hands as Renny further recorded him. Then, the comedian shared another video of Justin in a high chair where he pointed at him as Justin once again beamed at his dad.

“Happy Birthday🎂Justinnn-Daddy🎈🎈🎈,” Renny captioned the video. “#NumberOne.”

Advertisement

Article continues below advertisement

Soon after Renny posted Justin’s birthday tribute, he received several “huh?” reactions from fans following him all year and never saw a gender reveal, a baby shower, or any other signs that a child was on the horizon.

Article continues below advertisement

“He had a baby?!” one commenter wrote. “Ain’t nobody told me nathaaaaaannnnnnn 🥹😩 congratulations *Tyrese voice * happy birthday 🎈🎉 🥳.”

“Dropped my last child like a Beyonce album as well 😂,” another fan said in solidarity.

Advertisement

“So, idk when we discussed this,” a third confused follower noted.

Is Renny married?

Renny
Source: Getty Images

While Renny felt Justin’s first birthday was the perfect time to share him with the world, he’s still keeping Justin’s mother under wraps. The 28-year-old social media star doesn’t seem married and hasn’t publicly declared that he’s in a relationship.

Article continues below advertisement

However, Renny’s debut video for Justin did show a woman in the background while Justin was in his high chair. But, of course, that doesn’t mean the mystery woman is Justin’s mom or Renny’s partner, and he will likely keep fans guessing until he’s ready to discuss the relationship publicly.

Article continues below advertisement

Renny’s last public relationship seemingly happened in 2021. That February, the comedian graced the digital cover of Grazia Magazine, with model Alana Monteiro which was the first time they confirmed they were a couple after meeting in 2016.

Advertisement

The couple was also featured in Harper’s Bazaar Vietnam in January 2023 and seemed to be together still. Like Renny, Alana keeps her relationships off social media, and there’s no sign of her being pregnant or having a baby within the last year.

What is Renny’s real name?

Renny’s yearning to keep his day-to-day life close to his chest is likely due to all the success he achieved seemingly overnight. In the late 2010s, Renny, whose real name is Lorenzo Cromwell, began making videos on Vine and Instagram while he was a theatre student at Brooklyn College. Eventually, his content started getting him noticed online and even on campus.

Article continues below advertisement

Now that he’s been on Hollywood’s radar with films like Due Season, Fruits of the Heart, and The Christmas Lottery, Renny has no plans on stopping anytime soon. While featured on his alma mater’s website, Renny said his success feels “surreal,” the new dad still has more that he would like to achieve for his baby boy.

“I still have so much I want to do in this life!” the comedian admitted. “I want to do more of what I have been doing: more movies, some television. Ultimately, I want to reach a point where I’m greenlighting projects. A lot of the success I’ve had still feels surreal to me. Honestly, I haven’t done anything yet.”

Advertisement

Continue Reading
Advertisement

Tendencias

TikToker’s Tiny House He Bought from Home Depot Has People Divided

Published

on

TikToker Robert Langford sparked a viral debate on the feasibility of living in a tiny home after he showed off his decked-out Home Depot backyard shed.

Home Depot Tiny House
Source: TikTok | @langfordtreecare

Man’s Tiny House He Bought from Home Depot Has People Divided — “It’s So Sad Millennials and Gen Z Have to Live In Sheds”

Home Depot Tiny House
Source: TikTok | @langfordtreecare

Owning a home in the United States is becoming a pipe dream for more and more citizens. In some parts of the country, unless you’re completely debt-free and not only earning enough cash to afford a fat mortgage payment, along with having a high enough credit score to get approved financing in the first place, you also are expected to front the bill for constantly increasing property taxes.

Article continues below advertisement

Home ownership is becoming increasingly difficult.

istock
Source: iStock

This means that you have to pay even more money just for the privilege of owning a piece of property that you’re already paying for in the first place.

Even if you own your home, it comes with a heavy tax burden.

istock
Source: iStock

Even if you’re lucky enough to pay off your property, you’ll still need to fork over annual taxes just to make sure that it isn’t seized by the government and pawned off at a tax sale.

Article continues below advertisement

And the issues don’t end there.

istock
Source: iStock

Article continues below advertisement

All of this has driven a rise in popularity of so-called “tiny homes.”

istock
Source: iStock

So not only is home-owning becoming prohibitively expensive, but those who are manufacturing/remodeling these homes are receiving an influx of complaints as to their quality. Meaning that the most costly purchase in someone’s life oftentimes ends up becoming something that they don’t even want in the first place.

Article continues below advertisement

Advertisement

Tiny homes are usually pre-fabricated buildings that come at a far lower cost than traditional homes.

ywjwfnznfqawwphcmxnla
Source: Home Depot

Well, TikToker Robert Langford and his fiance Andrea Jones opted for a solution that many other folks are finding more and more attractive these days: tiny homes.

Article continues below advertisement

Home Depot has recently got in on the tiny home market.

cbbeadb
Source: TikTok

They highlighted a massive backyard shed that was being offered by the Home Depot, complete with installation and full building materials, that could be financed for around $252 a month. A Duet of the clip with fellow user Marcel Monroe reacting to the house and all of its amenities, conceding for that amount of money, it’s a pretty darn good deal.

Article continues below advertisement

“You can’t beat these prices at all,” one TikToker claimed in a viral video spotlight Home Depot’s tiny homes.

edbfadadedefccef
Source: TikTok

“Ya’ll, there’s a post going around saying apparently you can get a house from Home Depot now. You can’t beat these prices at all. Inflation is on the rise. We about to go on a recession,” Marcel said.

Article continues below advertisement

Thankfully for all of us, a man with one of these tiny homes decided to give us a tour.

dfeccedfeabb
Source: TikTok

There are tons of materials and resources that have highlighted the pros and cons of Tiny Home life, however, it’s hard to deny that it’s definitely a more cost-effective solution than renting.

Article continues below advertisement

The couple built their tiny home on their existing property, and are using it as a photography studio.

efcdac
Source: TikTok

Some Tiny Homes are even built on towable hitches, meaning that folks can hook them up to a reliable car and drive around the country. With a boom of remote work opportunities available, many Americans could live like nomads and even shack up their towable trailers at campgrounds/RV parks for utility hookups.

Article continues below advertisement

Advertisement

It has heat and air, as well as plumbing.

aefcdbefbceaee
Source: TikTok

Or they could build a stationary “shed house” like Langford, complete with the scaled-down amenities/necessities other, full-sized homes require. Robert said that the backyard shed took about five years to complete and cost him $50,000 to turn into its full homely glory.

Article continues below advertisement

As cool as the house looks, some commenters were saddened by the whole situation.

faabffbbfddff
Source: TikTok

Tons of commenters thought that it was “sad” many millennial and Gen-Z people are having to seriously consider living in structures intended as sheds in the United States.

Article continues below advertisement

Here’s what to look out for if you want to buy one of these tiny homes.

bdefdfdaaeabcbe
Source: TikTok

The Home Depot offers an array of different backyard shed and Tiny Home kits. If you’re thinking about purchasing one, make sure to read the item description to itemize what exactly is being offered in the product package.

Article continues below advertisement

Some of the kits just sell aluminum framing.

edcffbcdeef
Source: TikTok

Some of the kits just sell aluminum framing for the tiny home, so make sure that the Home Depot you’re buying from will also be willing to set up the basic structure for you. Of course, you’ll need to mention that you’ll want to have a fully functioning plumbing/electrical system and be forthright with your local retailer, to see how much of that work they can assist you with. Of course, if you’re handy yourself, then you could probably handle the logistics of that yourself.

Article continues below advertisement

If you want to know what it’s like to actually live in a tiny home, you can check out Robert’s TikTok account.

tiktok home depot tiny home
Source: TikTok | @langfordtreecare

If you want to know what it’s like to actually live in a tiny home, you can check out Robert’s TikTok account where he posts a series of videos asking followers’ questions. He built the Tiny House as a backyard studio, but many think it looks like a more-than-viable living space for their needs.

Article continues below advertisement

Advertisement

Buying a piece of property and living in a trailer is also an affordable/practical solution.

home depot tiny home tiktok
Source: TikTok | @langfordtreecare

If you’re a bit cautious about building a permanent structure, buying a piece of property and living in a trailer is also an affordable/practical solution.

Article continues below advertisement

Saving up money to afford a home is becoming a more and more difficult prospect for many people.

tiktok home depot tiny home
Source: TikTok | @langfordtreecare

With rental properties costing more and more every single year, saving up money to afford a home is becoming a more and more difficult prospect for many people. And it’s not like that money you’re renting with is building up any equity. So, investing that same amount of money you’d otherwise be putting into rent for a plot of land that you develop while living on said land in a tiny home, allows you to save up and build your “forever home” while you’re there.

Article continues below advertisement

What do you think?

home depot tiny home tiktok
Source: TikTok | @langfordtreecare

And if you decide while living in said tiny home that the scaled-down life is for you, then you can just spend your money on other things and continue living in your tiny house.

Continue Reading

Tendencias

Why Does Trump Hate Windmills? Ulterior Motive

Published

on

Donald Trump isn’t exactly known for sticking to his script, and he’s long gone off of it to rail against windmills, but why does he hate them?

Source: Getty Images

The Gist:

  • Donald Trump has railed against windmills regularly on the campaign trail for years.
  • His hatred of windmills seems to come from the birds they kill and because they are ugly.
  • They’re also a useful proxy for Trump as he rails against efforts designed to combat climate change, whether they involve windmills or not.

Article continues below advertisement

Few politicians in American history are more improvisational and freewheeling than Donald Trump, which has naturally meant that his rallies contain a wide array of different topics and ideas. Sometimes, if you’re just watching those rallies, it can be hard to follow his train of thought or keep up with the various conspiracies and ideas that pepper his speeches.

For almost as long as Trump has been holding rallies, though, he has had a pretty popular target that wasn’t a Democratic politician. Instead, Trump has spent a seemingly inordinate amount of time railing against windmills, which has naturally led many to wonder where this hatred of windmills comes from.

Advertisement

Article continues below advertisement

Donald Trump gives a fist pump in a suit and tie.
Source: Getty Images

Why does Trump hate windmills?

As this compilation shows, Trump has been going after windmills for years, and often does so at least in part by calling them “bird killers.” While it’s true that windmills do kill at least 100,000 birds every year, they are far from the only man-made structures responsible for bird deaths. Power lines, for example, are responsible for a far larger number of bird deaths, and it’s not like Trump is known for being an avid conservationist.

Article continues below advertisement

So, while windmills do kill lots of birds, that may not totally explain why Trump hates them. Clips of him talking about them also seem to suggest that he thinks they’re a blight on the landscapes they inhabit. This is a pretty common knock on windmills, but not one that should overwhelm their potential benefits in moving us toward a cleaner grid that’s less reliant on fossil fuels.

As is so often the case with Trump, it seems like he has chosen windmills as a proxy for the broader issue of environmentalism. Windmills are something that many people don’t like, so when talking about the transition to a green economy, he discusses windmills like they’re a menace in order to convince people that transitioning to a greener economy is a bad idea.

Article continues below advertisement

Advertisement

It doesn’t seem like Trump has any deep-seated trauma related to windmills that has led him to rail against them. Instead, because of his talent as a political figure, he has picked windmills as a useful proxy and run with them.

It’s certainly true that windmills, like all new energy technologies, come with certain downsides that are likely to be unavoidable.

What’s also true, though, is that climate change could wreak havoc on ecosystems in much broader ways. Windmills may kill lots of birds, but entire species could go extinct if the planet continues to warm in the way it has in the past few years. These are the careful cost and benefit calculations that have to be made when it comes to climate change.

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Tendencias

Did Facebook Change Their Blue? They Just Redid Their Logo

Published

on

Facebook changed the color of their logo, and many people are starting to notice and wondering what led to the change in logo and color.

Source: Getty Images

The Gist:

  • Facebook updated its logo on Sept. 20, 2023, with a deeper blue and some small changes to the “f” in the logo.
  • The changes were designed to make the logo more “electrifying” and “everlasting,” but they definitely aren’t major shifts.
  • The company also made slight updates to its wordmark to align it with the new logo.

Article continues below advertisement

Although it may not be as popular with younger generations as it once was, Facebook remains the most widely used social media service on the planet. As such, Facebook has remained remarkably consistent over the years, doing very little rock the boat or change up its platform so that users feel uncomfortable or confused.

On Sept. 20, 2023, Facebook made a change that many people may have overlooked. Now, as they open the app or look at it on their browser, though, they have realized that something seems different. The blue in the logo seems different, and many people want to know why.

Advertisement

Article continues below advertisement

Comparison between the old Facebook logo and the new one.
Source: Meta

Did Facebook change their blue?

Facebook did make a slight update to its logo, and the blue in the logo is now a bit darker. Additionally, they made a few minor changes to the “f” that are almost imperceptible unless you know where they are.

Meta, the company behind Facebook, explained the change by saying that they wanted to make a new logo that seemed “everlasting.”

Article continues below advertisement

“Our intention was to create a refreshed design of the Facebook logo that was bolder, electric, and everlasting,” the company said in a blog post. “Each of the distinctive, new refinements drive greater harmony across the entire design as a key element of the app’s identity. We’ve done this by incorporating a more confident expression of Facebook’s core blue color that is built to be more visually accessible in our app and provides stronger contrast for the ‘f’ to stand apart.”

The logo is certainly different, but it isn’t a radical change, which makes sense. According to Meta’s own statistics, Facebook is visited by a staggering 2 billion people every day, so a radical overhaul of the logo would likely cause a pretty significant disruption. They’ve updated the logo, but hopefully they haven’t made it any harder for all of their regular users to find the app on their phones.

Advertisement

Article continues below advertisement

Facebook also updated its wordmark.

In addition to updating its signature logo, Facebook updated its wordmark with a new font and a blue to match the logo.

“Using our custom typeface, Facebook Sans, we redesigned the wordmark and logo to create a consistent treatment and improve overall legibility across Facebook,” Meta explained.

“Similar to the changes to the logo symbol, these refinements allowed us to build upon the heritage of our identity, while creating a stronger relationship between how the wordmark pairs with the rest of the typeface,” the company continued.

Facebook did change its blue, but apparently, the company is hoping that this new blue will last forever. Check back on that in five years.

Advertisement

Continue Reading

Tendencias

Copyright © 2017 Zox News Theme. Theme by MVP Themes, powered by WordPress.