Trending: We Dem Boyz, #NoBraDay, Diva Kid

We Dem Boyz

Let the Dallas Cowboys craziness begin!

After yesterday's big win over the defending national champion Seattle Seahawks, the cowboys are the talk of Twitter.

#Cowboys were still trending the day after the huge victory.

The team tweeted out post-game locker room video giving us a peek of Coach Jason Garrett's speech and showing Dez Bryant picking him up.

The players are not the only ones celebrating.

Actor Jamie Foxx tweeted out selfie in his Cowboys gear.

Lebron James posted a picture on Instagram:

The Dallas Mavericks got into the game with a congratulatory tweet showing player Chandler Parsons throwing up the X.

#NoBraDay

Women across the country are taking a liberating step to support breast cancer awareness month.

Some women are going without bras today to make a statement about breast cancer.

Pictures like this are circulating on social media for #nobraday.

It's celebrated every year on October 13 and the idea is to get the conversation started about breast cancer, which is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in American women.

More than 230 thousand women will be diagnosed with it and 40 thousand won't survive their battle.

Diva Kid

The "apparently kid" has some new competition.

A young man from Las Vegas looked as if he had been practicing for his close up for awhile and when local news cameras were rolling he was ready.

Keep your eye on the kid in the center with the black shirt and white pants -- he's in the background of a live shot for the CBS station in Las Vegas.

He dances for the camera, strikes a few poses and models his outfit.

The girl next to him doesn't seem to know what he's doing, but it does not matter.

He's in his own world and is the newest viral video star.

Brendan Jordan the dancing diva at Downtown Summerlin grand opening by Justine David on YouTube
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