Second-born child and second son of YouTube stars Khoa Nguyen and Keren Swanson of the channel KKandbabyJ.
Before Fame He was born in a Florida hospital.
Trivia The first videos he appeared in on his parent's YouTube channel include "Landon's Due Date is Today," "Birth Vlog: Landon Has Landed!!!," and "Baby's First Day!"
Family Life He has brothers named Jackson, Sutton, and Hanson, as well as a younger sister named Magnolia.
Associated With His parents are friends with the family of OKbaby, who welcomed a child of their own, Alaya, in early 2017.
Larissa and Colt Had a Dumpster Fire of a Relationship on '90 Day Fiancé'By Mustafa GatollariOct. 3 2020, Updated 3:40 p.m. ET
Source: TLCIf you're a big fan of trashy/depressing reality TV drama that lampoons people's persona problems for viewer enjoyment, then you've probably watched 90 Day Fiancé more than a few times. The show should be renamed to Schadenfreude because it's hard to not groan and shake your head while also laughing at a marriage that stands no chance.
Nancy Utley, the veteran movie executive who ran Searchlight Pictures, has launched a new content label and secured a first-look arrangement with Chernin Entertainment. Utley's Lake Ellyn Entertainment will produce film and television for Chernin, whose own first-look pact with Netflix will now include work from Utley. Jenno Topping, president of film and TV at Chernin, made the announcement on Wednesday. “Nancy is the ultimate executive -- smart, savvy, experienced, and kind.
February 15, 2019 10:54 AM EST
Dad jokes are the stuff of legend. In fact, a few years ago, Nickelodeon Australia sent out a fake PSA warning about the risks of the groan-inducing one-liners, face-palm worthy quips, and quasi-painful puns. That’s right: bad jokes by the people we love are a nearly-universal phenomenon.
That said, turnabout is fair play, so when a Twitter user suggested that people prank their dads, by sending them photos that made it look like they had put olive oil in their cars instead of motor oil, people happily joined in the fun.
In 1934, five-year-old Hannah Pick-Goslar, who had recently moved to Amsterdam after fleeing Nazi Germany with her family, became friends with the girl next door, Anne Frank. Their friendship carried them through a childhood that went from carefree and fun to impossibly tragic as the Nazis eventually made their way to Amsterdam, and both families were sent to concentration camps. In her new posthumous memoir, My Friend Anne Frank, which was co-written by Dina Kraft, Pick-Goslar describes the horrors she survived during the Holocaust and the memories she shared with her best friend.