Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
YouTubers are people mostly known for their work on the video sharing platform YouTube. The following is a list of YouTubers for whom Wikipedia has articles either under their own name or their YouTube channel name. This list excludes people who, despite having a YouTube presence, are primarily known for their work elsewhere.
Althoff started posting content on TikTok in 2021, with a focus on sharing her pregnancy updates. [5] [6] Her first TikTok, which was of her dancing with a banana, reached nearly 2 million views. [5] In 2023, she created a new TikTok account on which she posts comedic videos. [7]
They were nominated in 2019 for Best YouTube Ensemble at the 11th Shorty Awards. [15] At the 2020 Kids' Choice Awards, they were nominated for Favorite Female Social Star. [16] In collaboration with AwesomenessTV, the twins launched Twin My Heart, a reality TV show aimed at finding love for one of the twins, Vanessa Merrell. The success of ...
Sam and Nia are YouTube vloggers based in Terrell, Texas, who vlog about their daily life as a Christian family. They first rose to prominence with a video of themselves lip-syncing the song "Love Is an Open Door" from Frozen in March 2014.
Rebecca Lynn Zamolo is an American YouTuber known for her Game Master Network YouTube series and franchise. She is also known for her presence on TikTok , with over 18.1 million followers as of September 2024.
In September 2018, Riot Games launched a series of ads on YouTube for League of Legends which featured Ki and other content creators. [16] Ki was the fifth most-watched female Twitch streamer in 2020. [17] In 2020, she was nominated for the Shorty Award for Twitch Streamer of the Year. [18] That same year, she appeared in an advertisement for 5 ...
Cooney was born Colleen Cooney on July 27, 1994, in Boston, Massachusetts. [3] [4] Her first name was changed to Eugenia several months after her birth. [5]Throughout her childhood, Cooney didn't have many friends and was often the victim of bullying at school, [6] [7] which caused her to switch schools multiple times and begin attending an online school after her first year of high school.
In March 2019, Blaire expanded her content creation by launching her main YouTube channel, "QTCinderella," where she primarily uploaded highlights from her Twitch streams. [20] By June 2020, Blaire had transitioned to full-time streaming, leaving her day job behind. [1] On July 30, 2020, she joined Gen.G, an esports organization. [21]