- Get ready for the next Solar Eclipse. When is it? – Just Jared
- Taylor Swift‘s weird and cryptic post this morning has everyone confused and excited all at once – TooFab
- Hold up, could Bran actually be the biggest villain on Game of Thrones after all? – Wetpaint
- Since our birthday is coming up soon, we need a celeb inspired cake like these! – Teen.com
- Well, at least one other celeb isn’t going to be dating Harry Styles any time soon – Tigerbeat
- A real musician is going to be in the next Archie Comics. Check it out now! – MTV
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DNCE Sings 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' During the Eclipse with Bonnie Tyler! (Video)
Joe Jonas and his DNCE band members totally have the best bragging rights for the rest of eternity because they got the opportunity to sing the song “Total Eclipse of the Heart” DURING the solar eclipse with the song’s original artist Bonnie Tyler!
The group was on board a Royal Caribbean cruise ship in the middle of the ocean on Monday (August 21) while belting out the song.
“Oh cool you saw the eclipse… did you sing Total Eclipse of the Heart with Bonnie Tyler On a cruise ship while the Eclipse happened?” Joe tweeted.
Watch a clip below!
Oh cool you saw the eclipse… did you sing Total Eclipse of the Heart with Bonnie Tyler On a cruise ship while the Eclipse happened? pic.twitter.com/nd8bf1uFqI
— J O E J O N A S (@joejonas) August 21, 2017
Dove Cameron & Ryan McCartan's Song 'Glowing In The Dark' Was Used as a Theme For the Solar Eclipse
Dove Cameron fans are freaking out a bit over the 2017 Solar Eclipse right now.
It turns out that an ABC broadcast of the celestial event used Dove and former musical partner Ryan McCartan‘s song “Glowing in The Dark” for the theme song.
“Def never thought a song of mine would be used as the theme for a once in a lifetime natural phenomenon #glowinginthedark #SolarEclipse17,” Dove tweeted after several fans pointed it out to her over Twitter.
One fan wrote to her: “so glad that @DoveCameron invented the eclipse!! You go babydoll.”
Another added, “my baby’s @DoveCameron ‘s song glowing in the dark is the song for the news coverage of the eclipse I’m so proud.”
Check out more below!
Glowing in the dark is the new theme for the American eclipse cover on ABC!! Awesome @DoveCameron
— DECAY Kenny Shipp (@DecayShipp) August 21, 2017
@DoveCameron GLOWING IN THE DARK BIH glad the world heard those angelic vocals, were truly #blessed!
— genevieve � (@eslareinaveva) August 21, 2017
dove getting the promo she deserves
— sadie ? max (@landofquill) August 21, 2017
Wow the eclipse is just breath taking but when I heard #GlowingInTheDark by @DoveCameron it became 10 times more beautiful
— Lindsay (@All4Dove) August 21, 2017
When they use #glowinginthedark for the eclipse @DoveCameron @ryanmccartan ???????????????? pic.twitter.com/MACTRO4Auk
— Sydney Pendergrass (@srpendergrass) August 21, 2017
Social Media Is Making 'Twilight' Eclipse Jokes In Honor of the Solar Eclipse Today
The Solar Eclipse is taking over America right now and so are insanely bad Twilight Eclipse jokes!
Twitter just can’t stop with slipping in a good Twilight pun or two and the results are really, really funny.
Even Ashley Greene, who played Alice in the film series, is taking part.
“Happy #Eclipse Day!” she posted, along with her character poster.
Happy #Eclipse Day! pic.twitter.com/K8QLuMOry4
— Ashley Greene (@AshleyMGreene) August 21, 2017
And of course, everyone is posting and re-posting the same bad joke along with it:
“Not to spoil the eclipse for y’all but Bella chooses Edward lol”
Not to spoil the eclipse for y'all but Bella chooses Edward lol
— oovoo javer (@ziamalso) August 20, 2017
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Solar Eclipse 2017: Here's Everything You Need To Know
Who else is ready for the 2017 Solar Eclipse today?!
The celestial event will be going across North America today (August 21) with almost everyone on the mainland having at least a partial view of the eclipse.
Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina are the states in the “path of totality.”
The event will kick off in Oregon at 9:05 a.m. PT, reaching totality at 10:17 a.m. PT. The last view of the moon’s shadow will be seen in Charleston, South Carolina at 4:10 p.m. ET.
Other peak times for major cities include: New York City (2:44pm ET), Los Angeles (1:21pm ET), Chicago (2:19pm ET), Dallas (2:09pm ET), and Denver (1:47pm ET).
Find out more about when your location will see the eclipse best here.
Also, remember NOT TO LOOK AT THE ECLIPSE DIRECTLY! You should either have eclipse approved glasses — sunglasses will not work. You can make your own viewing device using cereal boxes!
And if you don’t have glasses, just watch the livestream below!
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