Lauryn Snapp is known by her listeners as the "queen of a good time." Lauryn is a contributing writer to PopCrush.com and is versed in all things pop culture, from celebrity news to viral trends. She is also the host of PopCrush Nights radio show and previously worked for CMT Paramout, iHeart Radio and Warner Bros. Lauryn likes to pack a punch on the radio with fast music facts, daily life overshares and mediocre dad jokes. When not chasing down the latest in trending pop culture news, listening to new music, or keeping her finger on the pulse of the latest social media crazes, Lauryn can be found sing-speaking to her dog, Sullivan, chasing waterfalls and attempting makeup or fashion tutorials. Follow Lauryn on Instagram here.
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Stormy Daniels Doesn’t Want Donald Trump to Go to Prison for Hush Money Scandal
"I don't think that his crimes against me are worthy of incarceration."
Dictionary Just Added 313 New Words — Here Are Our 11 Favorite New Additions
The internet has a big impact on our vocabulary.
Pastor Claims He Died and Went to Hell Where Demons Played Rihanna Music as Torture
We’d argue we’re already in Hell waiting for Rih’s next album.
Yes, Life Might Actually Flash Before Your Eyes When You Die
It's the first medical recording of a "dying brain."
Woman Charges $480 an Hour to Teach Gen Z How to Talk on the Phone
She's making big money helping others find "telephone confidence."
Millionaire Who Lost Entire Fortune Became Castaway
"I was itching to ditch the corporate shackles and do my own thing."
Mom’s Excuse to Skip Elf on the Shelf Hilariously Backfires
Elf on the Shelf isn't just causing mischief for kids.
Ex-CIA Agent Reveals Unsettling Truth About Area 51 on His Deathbed
He said he saw real aliens during his time with the CIA.
Man Wielding Gun Arrested After Family Monopoly Game Turns Violent
Unfortunately, he won't be able to use his "get out of jail free" card.
This Fast Food Restaurant Moved to a 3-Day Work Schedule and Got Over 400 Job Applications in a Week
The location is on pace to generate about $17 million in sales this year.