From Shakira’s boar brawl to Nicki Minaj’s testicle fiasco: the weirdest news stories of 2021

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From Shakira’s boar brawl to Nicki Minaj’s testicle fiasco: the weirdest news stories of 2021
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In another fraught year full of depressing news, animals, celebrities and headline writers kept things wonderfully absurd

The antics of Mark Zuckerberg, Shakira, Californian condors, Argentinian capybaras and Nicki Minaj’s cousin’s friend in Trinidad all made headlines in 2021.

The antics of Mark Zuckerberg, Shakira, Californian condors, Argentinian capybaras and Nicki Minaj’s cousin’s friend in Trinidad all made headlines in 2021.

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