In 2013, a then-unknown family burst onto the scene in a wildly popularviral video about #Xmas jammies.
Find out what the busy crew of four has been up to lately.
They parodied Sir-Mix-a-Lot yes, really
How do you top a jingle about Xmas jammies?

Thus, “Baby Got Class!”
It was all in the name of Mother’s Day, which, c’mon, seems fair.
No, I’m serious.

On the family blog, Kim explained the inspiration for the experience.
“Our dear friends Page and Jake came for a visit.
Jake is such a good sport,” Kim elaborated.

“I wanted to shoot a series of videos showing men taking part in activities traditionally experienced by women.
Jake and Penn went to a Pure Barre class and got a blow out.
Then Penn went solo for a bikini wax and he even experienced simulated labor pains.”

“That’s right!
I do get to go in the kitchen every 30 minutes.
And, man, do they cover the gamut.

Video uploads include everything from songs centered onPenn’s sub-par holiday presentstoparenting hacks in musical form.
So it was really only a matter of time until they expanded their YouTube empire.
For this cute crew, that meant adding a second channel forvlogs focused on family life.

Because, life goals.
“We quickly needed to hire a team to help handle the workload.
This is the point when I wanted to curl up into a ball and wave the white flag.

“with none other than ‘90sFresh Princeicon Alfonso Ribeiro.
Alfonso was even kind enough to critique my ‘Carlton’ dance!
What’s your perfect summer moment?
#ad #ItsSimple.”
Specifically, Kim draws the line at ill-advised food pitches.
They are interested in uplifting, positive entertainment.
We aren’t going to be the Kardashians,“Penn hinted to theNews & Observer.
See for yourself you’re able to watch past episodes online now.
They created a family board game
Is there anything more fun than family game night?
If you ask the Holderness clan, the answer would likely be a resounding, “Nope!”
“Excuse me while we get verklempt.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.”