Zoo or Oof is a quick, round‑based party game in Roblox where players are randomly assigned as either animals who must hide and survive or a zookeeper whose task is to tranquilize every animal before ...
Influencer Kelley Heyer's lawsuit against Roblox Corporation has been "amicably resolved", per court papers filed in the US this week. The two sides have agreed to dismiss the case, which centred ...
The pop star shared photos of herself playing on her iPad as proof. By Hannah Dailey Walk, walk, fashion, baby! Lady Gaga recently joined her Little Monsters in the chic virtual world of Roblox’s ...
Roblox’s iconic “OOF” sound is officially gone – and I’m still not over it. In this video, I talk about why it was removed, what’s replacing it, and how the community is reacting to the end of one of ...
TikTok content creator Kelley Heyer sued the video game Roblox for using her dance to Charli XCX’s “Apple” without permission. Heyer posted the viral dance in June 2024, which fed off of the hype of ...
The TikTok creator who came up with the viral dance trend for Charli XCX's hit Apple is suing Roblox. Kelley Heyer choreographed the routine to the buzzy single from the pop star's mega-hit Brat album ...
The lawsuit, filed over a dance set to Charli's "Apple", is the latest in a long line of cases filed over viral dance moves used in video games. By Bill Donahue A TikTok user who says she created the ...
If you thought you’d heard the last of the viral “Apple” dance, think again. The TikToker behind it is now suing Roblox over its unauthorized use. Last year, during the height of Brat summer, Roblox ...
The creator behind the viral dance set to Charli XCX‘s Brat single, “Apple,” is suing Roblox for copyright law violation. Kelley Heyer was reportedly negotiating a license with the online gaming ...
Kelley Heyer, a TikToker with over 300,000 followers, has filed a lawsuit against Roblox that claims the virtual gaming company turned her viral Charli XCX “Apple” dance into an in-game emote without ...
Heyer’s dance went viral across TikTok and social media, featured in videos by celebrities including Stephen Colbert, Brooke Shields, Joe Jonas, and Charli XCX herself. The trend was widely circulated ...