Daniel Lara, who was depicted in the video, and the voice of the video, Josh Holz, have skyrocketed to fame after the video was posted on Feb. 15.
Damn Daniel pic.twitter.com/Va10hmpePO
— josh (@josholzz) February 16, 2016
The Riverside Poly High School students recently made an appearance on the "Ellen" show, where it was announced that Vans was giving Daniel a lifetime supply of shoes.
The Ellen show was great!! Thank you guys so much @TheEllenShow pic.twitter.com/xTjhjg7Wft
— Daniel Lara (@daniel_laraa) February 25, 2016
The duo decided to drop by the Loma Linda University Children's Hospital to give shoes to patients and to spend time with them.
Thank you so much @LLChildrensHosp So happy we were able to donate Vans to our new friends! @VANS_66 pic.twitter.com/YZiWmiu1vz
— Daniel Lara (@daniel_laraa) March 11, 2016
Josh tweeted that it was the "best birthday ever."
Best birthday ever https://t.co/CmEQ7K09xu
— josh (@Josholzz) March 11, 2016
The teens have been giving back to the community after their video went viral. After their last interview with ABC7, Daniel and Josh went to spend a few moments with a group of children with autism.
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Even with all their charitable contributions, the "Damn Daniel" sensations are keeping busy, as they recently appeared in Weezer's new music video "California Kids."
There's even a "Damn Daniel" app now.