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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.
She became famous after her comic rendition of everything that a mother would typically say to her children in the course of a day, set to the William Tell Overture and entitled "Momisms", was posted on YouTube. [3] She has been touring with the largest touring Christian women's conference, Women of Faith, since 2006. [citation needed]
This list of notable LGBTQ YouTubers includes YouTubers who publicly identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or otherwise part of the LGBTQ community. List This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Jamie Grace (born November 25, 1991) [2] is an American contemporary Christian musician, singer, rapper, and songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia.In 2010, TobyMac found her songs on YouTube and signed her to his label Gotee Records for two albums.
Gabriela Rocha Corrêa Moreira (born March 13, 1994) is a Brazilian Christian worship singer and songwriter. She is one of the main singers of contemporary Christian music in Brazil and the singer of the genre with the largest YouTube channel in the world [1] and is the most listened to Christian music artist on the main digital platforms, Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music and Deezer.
Sam and Nia are YouTube vloggers based in Terrell, Texas, who vlog about their daily life as a Christian family. They made a video of themselves lip-syncing the song "Love Is an Open Door" from Frozen in March 2014 which became viral. [2] [3] They have over 2.5 million subscribers as of May 2024. [4]
Blaire White (born September 14, 1993) [2] is an American YouTuber and political commentator. [3] White’s videos have been centered around social issues such as transgender people, feminism, and Black Lives Matter. [3]
Dianna Leilani Cowern (born May 4, 1989) is an American science communicator.She is a YouTuber; she uploads videos to her YouTube channel Physics Girl explaining various physical phenomena.