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Raymond "Ray" William Johnson (born August 14, 1981) [1] [2] is an American internet celebrity best known for his eponymous YouTube channel and his web series on that channel, Equals Three. In 2013, the channel surpassed 10 million subscribers and had over 2 billion views, making it one of the most watched and subscribed to channels at the time.
Equals Three obtains footage by scouring the internet for source videos. Equals Three used portions of Jukin Media's clips without paying a licensing fee. On March 12, 2014, Equals Three's then-host Ray William Johnson announced that the show would be going on hiatus to find a new host. Prior to resuming broadcast, Jukin Media contacted Equals ...
Martin is the co-creator (with digital influencer Ray William Johnson) of the film production company, Mom & Pop Empire. Currently they are working on a documentary project seeking to expose internet service provider monopolies. Martin and Johnson are co-producers along with Marc Hustvedt and Max Benator's Supergravity Pictures.
The film's writer, Michael Carnick, has Muscular Dystrophy, but the film is not strictly autobiographical. [1] Casting for the film was announced in May 2014, with RJ Mitte, Paloma Kwiatkowski, Daphne Zuniga, as well as comedian Ray William Johnson, best known for his Equals Three series, being announced in his first film role.
Ray J, Kanye West, and Kim Kardashian. Shutterstock(3) A failed truce. Ray J recounted his now-infamous meeting with Kanye West over Kim Kardashian‘s sex tape — which the “One Wish ...
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Anthony Ray Johnson Jr., 31, of Fort Worth, died after he was pepper-sprayed while fighting with detention officers at the Tarrant County Jail, according to the sheriff’s office.
Beyoncé won her first album of the year for "Cowboy Carter," plus Kendrick Lamar took home two "Big Four" awards. Here's every 2025 Grammy winner.