Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Chrissy Teigen Asks Fans What to do After Beating Super Mario Odyssey

Chrissy Teigen Asks Fans What to do After Beating Super Mario Odyssey

For those of you who have ever played a video game, you know the feeling of spending countless hours slaving away, only to beat the game and having no idea what to do next.


Well, the same tragedy has now befallen beloved social media star Chrissy Teigen.

Just like many gamers, Teigen has been playing Super Mario Odyssey like nobody's business. And now that she's beaten the game, she reached out to her Twitter followers for some advice on what to do next.

"Just finished mario odyssey. What do I do now? Go back and find all the moons? Discover secret caves? Beat my old times? Take care of my daughter?" she wondered: 

One user suggested her thoughts were best spent on Luigi, who is notably absent from the game: 

Teigen did. And she was pissed: 

Another user suggested perhaps she move on to a new Mario game, and make a friend in the process: 

Teigen seemed quite receptive to the idea: 

But Twitter gave a hard pass to the idea of Teigen taking care of her daughter, Luna, until she took care of some very important Super Mario Odyssey business: 

And then one helpful user dropped an informative bomb: 

Teigen was floored: 

Just another hidden gem from the popular Nintendo Switch game, which has scored incredibly well with game reviewers and fans alike. When it was first released early October, it received mostly perfect or near-perfect scores from notably-tough critics like EDGE magazine, which granted the game only the 19th perfect score in the magazine's history.

The hype and reviews led to Super Mario Odyssey becoming the fastest-selling Mario game in U.S. history, with 1.1 million copies sold in the U.S. by the beginning of November.

So, it looks like once Teigen finally collects all those hidden moon, then maybe Luna can have her mom back.

Maybe... 

Please SHARE this with your friends and family.

 

 

H/T: Twitter, Polygon, Nintendo Everything

More from Trending

Barbie dolls on display
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Conservatives Predictably Outraged After Mattel Introduces New Barbie With Type 1 Diabetes

Conservatives lashed out at toymaker Mattel after the company introduced a new Barbie doll with Type 1 diabetes, including an insulin pump and blood sugar tracker—an action they say is "woke" while not understanding the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.

Mattel revealed a new partnership with Breakthrough T1D— formerly known as the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation—to launch a Barbie doll that authentically represents people living with Type 1 diabetes. The collaboration, Mattel said, ensures the doll “truly captures the community,” including accessories that “accurately reflect the medical equipment” commonly used by individuals with the condition.

Keep ReadingShow less
Donald Trump; Superman (2025) poster
Joe Raedle/Getty Images; Warner Bros. Pictures

White House Blasted After Portraying Trump As Superman In Bonkers Poster Mock-up

The White House was mercilessly mocked online after it posted a revised poster for the latest Superman film that features President Donald Trump as the Man of Steel.

The latest big screen adaptation of the famed superhero comic, Superman, was directed by James Gunn and stars David Corenswet as the titular superhero, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor. The film has received positive reviews and has already made an estimated $2.8 million from Tuesday previews for a total $21 million, including Thursday previews.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot of Charlie Kirk
Real America's Voice

MAGA Influencer Charlie Kirk Called Out After Blaming DEI For High Death Toll In Texas Flooding Disaster

Turning Point USA founder and MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk was harshly criticized after he claimed the death toll in the flash floods that have devastated central Texas "would not have been as high if it wasn't for DEI," ridiculously suggesting that principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion were responsible.

Kirk's comments are reflective of President Donald Trump’s broader push to dismantle federal programs focused on diversity and inclusion—part of what he pledged in his inaugural address would be a campaign to stop attempts to “socially engineer race and gender into every aspect of public and private life.”

Keep ReadingShow less

People Reveal The Dark Secrets They Discovered About Someone After They Died

Sometimes you never know who someone is until they're gone.

Everyone has their secrets.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot of Jesse Watters; Hakeem Jeffries
Fox News; Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Jesse Watters Pathetically Tries To Burn Hakeem Jeffries With Bizarre 'Rule For Men' Rant

Fox News personality Jesse Watters was widely mocked after he criticized House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for having recently shared a photo of himself on Instagram that appeared to be digitally altered—with the bench he was leaning against noticeably warped around his hips.

You can see Jeffries' photo below.

Keep ReadingShow less