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The Toys Were Out of Place Every Morning. It Wasn't the Dog.
The Toys Were Out of Place Every Morning. It Wasn't the Dog.

Newsweek

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

The Toys Were Out of Place Every Morning. It Wasn't the Dog.

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A pet owner who had been puzzling over why her dog's backyard toys kept mysteriously shifting overnight finally discovered the adorable culprits—earning smiles across TikTok in the process. TikTok user @jadenicholsonxo shared a short video revealing the surprise visitor: a playful fox cub with no tail, later seen returning with its entire family in tow. In the clip, the little fox—now affectionately nicknamed Stumpy—can be seen joyfully darting across the lawn, proudly carrying the dog's toys in its mouth. "Meet our new friends (I think they live at the bottom of our garden)," the homeowner wrote, as footage of Stumpy enjoying the makeshift playground played out on screen. The video has since charmed viewers online, racking up over 122,000 views and sparking plenty of affection for the toy-thieving fox cub and its mischievous crew. @jadenicholsonxo 5am alarms of the toys sqeaking in the garden 😅 I need to find a way to secure my mat, cushions & solar lights down 🤦🏼‍♀️😅 I also really need to sort my garden so mind that 😬 that's laters job after work haha I've been a busy bee! But yes… say hello to my new little mates who I'm pretty certain live at the bottom of my garden 🦊🦊 im sure there are two babies! I seen two of them on the street late last night. But hi guys 🦊🦊🦊#fyp #fox #cubs #foxcubs #foxesoftiktok ♬ original sound - Headbangers Dan "This is Stumpy (no tail), he loves stealing Rosco's toys and playing with them at 5 in the morning," she added. "I've had to block the end of the garden with ladders and a pallet until I can get a fitted gate on the side of the outhouse as Rosco's started trying to get to their den." The caption indicated that there are several foxes living nearby, now taking turns with Rosco the dog's toys. "Say hello to my new little mates who I'm pretty certain live at the bottom of my garden," the pet owner added in the caption. "I'm sure there are two babies! I seen two of them on the street late last night." Viewers were also shown footage of the cubs' mother, who the pet owner shared often helps herself to the large cushions on her garden couch. The lighthearted video has drawn a range of comments from viewers on TikTok. "The one with the stump," one viewer said, referring to Stumpy. "Oh bless them." "They're so cute and you're so lucky," another added. "How can anyone hurt foxes," a third viewer shared. "They are just the most adorable little creatures." "Oh, he's absolutely adorable," another viewer said to much agreement. "I know he's [stealing Rosco's] toys, but you're gonna have to buy him a few to play with in the garden." Newsweek reached out to @jadenicholsonxo for more information via TikTok. The dog's toy was found moved in the yard each morning. The dog's toy was found moved in the yard each morning. @jadenicholsonxo Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to life@ with some details about your best friend and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.

Award-winning comedian to headline Glenboig show
Award-winning comedian to headline Glenboig show

Glasgow Times

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Glasgow Times

Award-winning comedian to headline Glenboig show

Scottish Comedy's "wildest storyteller", Rosco McClelland, will take to the stage at Brickworx in Glenboig on Friday, July 4, as part of the Kiln It! Comedy event. Rosco, known for his gravelly voice and offbeat storytelling, was crowned Scottish Comedian of the Year in 2016. Read more: Viral TikTok comedian heading to Glasgow with biggest UK tour yet Since then, he's become a major figure on the UK comedy circuit, recently picking up the Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award. Rosco's TV credits include Comedy Central Live, BBC Scotland's Up For It, and CBBC's The Dog Ate My Homework. He has also performed on popular stages around the world, from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to the Adelaide Fringe Festival. Read more: 'Woooooweeeee': Popular country star to perform in Glasgow as part of upcoming tour This Friday, Rosco will headline the upcoming comedy night in North Lanarkshire, which will also feature performances from Obie, Liam Wallace, Ray-Jack, Brian Mooney, Gita Blaze, and Pirate King Pete Murphy. Doors open at 7pm, with the show running from 8pm to 10.30pm. Tickets, priced at £13.70, are available for over-18s on the Eventbrite website.

Woman Sees Dog's Toys Moving in Backyard, Finds 5 A.M. Culprit
Woman Sees Dog's Toys Moving in Backyard, Finds 5 A.M. Culprit

Newsweek

time27-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

Woman Sees Dog's Toys Moving in Backyard, Finds 5 A.M. Culprit

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A pet owner who had long been wondering who was moving her dog's backyard toys around in the early hours of the morning has found her culprit, amusing viewers on TikTok in the process. The dog's owner, who is known as @jadenicholsonxo on the platform, shared a short recording of the mysterious intruder in her garden: a fox cub without a tail, who was later revealed to be regularly accompanied by his family. The post, which captured the fox cub running around the green space with the dog's toys in their mouth, has delighted viewers online, amassing more than 122,000 views to date. "Meet our new friends (I think they live at the bottom of our garden)," the pet owner said, while viewers could see a short clip of the fox cub now affectionately named Stumpy running around in a carefree manner with the dog's toys in tow. @jadenicholsonxo 5am alarms of the toys sqeaking in the garden 😅 I need to find a way to secure my mat, cushions & solar lights down 🤦🏼‍♀️😅 I also really need to sort my garden so mind that 😬 that's laters job after work haha I've been a busy bee! But yes… say hello to my new little mates who I'm pretty certain live at the bottom of my garden 🦊🦊 im sure there are two babies! I seen two of them on the street late last night. But hi guys 🦊🦊🦊#fyp #fox #cubs #foxcubs #foxesoftiktok ♬ original sound - Headbangers Dan "This is Stumpy (no tail), he loves stealing Rosco's toys and playing with them at 5 in the morning," she added. "I've had to block the end of the garden with ladders and a pallet until I can get a fitted gate on the side of the outhouse as Rosco's started trying to get to their den." The caption indicated that there are several foxes living nearby, now taking turns with Rosco the dog's toys. "Say hello to my new little mates who I'm pretty certain live at the bottom of my garden," the pet owner added in the caption. "I'm sure there are two babies! I seen two of them on the street late last night." Viewers were also shown footage of the cubs' mother, who the pet owner shared often helps herself to the large cushions on her garden couch. The lighthearted video has drawn a range of comments from viewers on TikTok. "The one with the stump," one viewer said, referring to Stumpy. "Oh bless them." "They're so cute and you're so lucky," another added. "How can anyone hurt foxes," a third viewer shared. "They are just the most adorable little creatures." "Oh, he's absolutely adorable," another viewer said to much agreement. "I know he's [stealing Rosco's] toys, but you're gonna have to buy him a few to play with in the garden." Newsweek reached out to @jadenicholsonxo for more information via TikTok. Stock image: A red fox cub looks up from a ditch in a woodland area. Stock image: A red fox cub looks up from a ditch in a woodland area. Getty Images Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to life@ with some details about your best friend and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.

REVIEW: Sudden Death - Rosco McClelland at Eden Court
REVIEW: Sudden Death - Rosco McClelland at Eden Court

Press and Journal

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Press and Journal

REVIEW: Sudden Death - Rosco McClelland at Eden Court

Rosco McClelland is not afraid of dying, at least not in the traditional sense – his frank admissions about ignoring doctors' orders after being diagnosed with a potentially fatal heart condition tell us that. But the award-winning comic must have had some apprehension about how his stand-up set would go down when he stepped out onto Eden Court's OneTouch Theatre stage and spotted a diminutive audience with a demographic that – by his own assessment – was not his usual crowd. Audibly self-editing as he powered through a rapid-fire new-material opening, it was clear Rosco wanted to ensure his show was enjoyable for all in attendance – and enjoy it we did! (Although I'm sure we could have handled the jokes he deemed were not for us.) His set piece, Sudden Death, is a brave routine that has been carefully honed to gather the audience in with some easy laughs before hitting them with something harder A fierce undercurrent of working-class authenticity flows through Rosco's descriptions of his hometown and upbringing – with proud affection shining out between the swipes he takes at old schoolmate 'Shanksy'. And when he switches gears to explain the meaning behind the show's title the audience listens in rapt attention – each of us on the edge of our seats, waiting to exhale. From a young lad who doesn't want to be different, to a grown man coming to terms with the consequences of his condition (which he prefers to simply call a 'thing'), Rosco offers an insight into what its like to live a life that you know could be over at any moment. McClelland's true talent lies in knowing just how much he can prolong a moment of profundity before pulling the audience back and allowing them a laugh – creating a chiaroscuro that heightens the emotion of the evening. Even a piece of political soapboxing (hats off, Rosco, for using your platform) is well received and quickly tempered with a punchline that brings the show back to the land of levity. Sudden Death was an emotional rollercoaster; full of fun and genuinely funny. We left the auditorium filled with gratitude for the lives that we lead – and the laughs we have shared. Fingers crossed Rosco gives our city another go – if you missed him this time, you really did miss out.

Winner of Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award 2025 revealed
Winner of Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award 2025 revealed

Yahoo

time30-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Winner of Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award 2025 revealed

The winner of the Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award 2025 has finally been announced. The annual award is handed out at the end of the Glasgow International Comedy Festival's (GICF) Comedy Gala, which ran between March 12 and 30 this year. At the award ceremony this afternoon, it was revealed that Rosco McClelland was this years winner. The comedian collected his trophy onstage at the King's Theatre in Glasgow's city centre, following a touching video message from Sir Billy Connolly himself. (Image: Image of Rosco provided) Rosco was up against the likes of Marjolein Robertson, Paul Black and Kim Blythe for the trophy and title - which has previously been won by Janey Godley and Susie McCabe. Addressing Rosco directly, Sir Billy Connolly referenced one of his most famous jokes, saying: 'Congratulations to Rosco McClelland - the slug nudger! Well done - I had a good laugh at your thing about the slugs in the bin. I wish you all the very best, I hope your career goes bouncing from strength to strength and that the Glasgow humour goes bounding from strength to strength, as it will. Congratulations.' Reacting to the award himself, Rosco said: 'I honestly can't believe this, I never thought about anything to say but I'm going to Fuerteventura tomorrow so I'm looking forward to that! 'Thank you so much - to join the list of people who have won, Janey and Susie, is incredible. To know that the Big Yin has seen me do my silly wee bits of stand up is insane, that's the real prize in this. Just to hear him say my name, I can't believe this, he's the best to ever do it. Thank you to my family, everybody at Glasgow International Comedy Festival, and my agents. To everybody else who was nominated - they're fantastic comedian and fantastic people. Cheers!' Festival Director Krista MacDonald, 2024 winner Susie McCabe and comedy icon Elaine C Smith presented Rosco with the trophy. Krista said: 'Rosco McClelland is one of Scotland's brightest comedic voices and has been entertaining audiences for over a decade with his unique look at the absurdities of everyday life. "After being nominated for awards like Best Newcomer back in 2015, to see a homegrown Glaswegian talent like Rosco be honoured with 2025's Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award is a real testament to his hard work and commitment to his craft. Rosco embodies all that is exceptional about Glasgow and its comedy scene; a bold and brave brand of comedy, an unparalleled resilience and warmth and, above all else, an unfailing desire to make people laugh. 'Sir Billy Connolly is a comic who has shaped and defined Glasgow's cultural identity, and reflected the very best of this city back to audiences around the world. To have the Big Yin involved in the Festival in this way and for us to distribute an award in his name is a real honour. 'The GICF team send our warmest congratulations to Rosco as the winner of the third ever Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award, as well as this year's outstanding Shortlist, who are all a shining representation of the strength of Scottish comedy.' The 2025 judging panel was comprised of radio presenter Aarti Joshi, Emmy award winning actor, author Alan Cumming, Clyde 1 radio presenter and DJ Cassi Gilespie, Still Game's Greg Hemphill, The Herald journalist Gregor Kyle, Glasgow's Lord Provost Jacqueline McLaren, entertainment journalist Laura Boyd, Channel 4's Digital Commission Editor Laura Marks, Lost Glasgow journalist Norry Wilson, actor and comedian Sanjeev Kohli and comedian Susie McCabe.

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