Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

WATCH: Christmas Homecoming Videos of Surprised Family Members

WATCH: Christmas Homecoming Videos of Surprised Family Members

There is nothing better on Christmas Day than surprise family reunions, and a number of people have shared their emotional videos that showcase the spontaneous joy of unexpected-yet-missed visitors. It is better if you keep the tissue box handy.


This son surprised his mom by coming home for Christmas.

https://twitter.com/twitter/statuses/943993547954454528

This mom thought she was just unwrapping a mirror. But the true gift was standing behind her, still in uniform.

This U.S. Air Force airman told his mother that he wouldn't be home for Christmas.

But then he surprised her by coming home early. Her reaction is everything.

United States service members and military personnel serve on all seven continents (one is stationed in Antarctica), in more than 170 countries, and on all the seas.

Nearly 200,000 remain deployed around the world and on the seas during Christmas.

Someone made it home for Christmas!

The mother rushed in for a long hug.

Some reunions happen in public.

Mothers are no less ecstatic to see their children, even when they are running the soup run.

Brothers and sisters reunited.

There's nothing like sibling love.

But for the most part, these videos show moms receiving a surprise visit for Christmas.

This mother found her daughter, supposedly away at college, inside her gift box!

Careful with the scissors!

Another daughter-in-a-box!

This mother was at first hoping for four tire rims.

How long do you think the daughter was waiting inside that box?

This Christmas gift came "special delivery."

And for these two children, it's the moment they found out that Santa Claus is someone they missed very much.

Their father had been deployed for nearly two years.

We wonder if they asked Santa for anything else for Christmas.

Remember, the best gift at Christmas is family coming home!

Please SHARE this with your friends and family.

h/t: Twitter

More from News

Yassamin Ansari; Screenshot of Kellyanne Conway
Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images; Fox News

Dem Rep. Epically Shuts Down Kellyanne Conway's Claim Sydney Sweeney Ad Is Causing Liberal 'Panic'

Actor Sydney Sweeney recently faced backlash over her American Eagle ad campaign titled “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans.” The campaign plays on the words “jeans” and “genes,” which some critics claim alludes to eugenics—a theory widely discredited as scientifically inaccurate and ethically dangerous.

According to former presidential counselor Kellyanne Conway—who gave us the term "alternative facts"—the campaign has sparked "panic on the left."

Keep ReadingShow less
Lisa Kudrow in 'Death to 2020'
Netflix

Lisa Kudrow's Portrayal Of A MAGA Spokesperson Resurfaces—And It's Eerily Accurate

Actor Lisa Kudrow has gone viral after her performance in the Netflix mockumentary Death to 2020 as a truth-denying spokesperson for President Donald Trump went viral—prompting many to point out that her portrayal is still spot on.

The film, from the minds of Black Mirror creators Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones, centers on a group of fictional characters reflecting on major U.S. and U.K. events of 2020, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the U.S. presidential election.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot of Molly Martinez
RSBN

White House Reporter Reacts After Video Glitch Sparks Conspiracy Theory That She's A 'Lizard Person'

White House reporter Molly Martinez responded after a White House livestream glitched and caused her eyes to look completely white for a split-second—prompting conspiracy theorists to go wild and claim she is a "lizard person" who is secretly controlling the government.

Martinez, a Washington-based journalist for local TV chain Gray Television, appeared on camera June 19 in the White House press room, smiling at a friend. A glitch in the original footage made her eyes look entirely white—something conspiracy theorists seized on as “evidence” she’s a lizard person.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot of Ben Ferguson and Abby Philip
CNN

Right-Wing Podcaster Blasted After Making Absurd Claim About Trump And Crime Rates In 2024

Conservative podcaster Ben Ferguson left hs fellow CNN panelists stunned after he made the bizarre claim that falling crime rates in 2024 were due to President Donald Trump's policies—even though Trump didn't begin his second term until January 2025.

Ferguson spoke after Trump—who presented fake crime statistics—announced his decision to federalize police in Washington, D.C., and deploy the National Guard in an effort to fight crime.

Keep ReadingShow less
A bride and a groom holding hands
man and woman holding hands focus photo

People Who Attended Multiple Weddings For The Same Person Describe The Differences

Weddings are a wonderful celebration of love and commitment.

That being said, all of us have likely been to a wedding where we have wondered "how long do you think it's going to last".

Keep ReadingShow less