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Grandmaison was one of the promoters for YouTube personality FouseyTube's event "Hate Dies, Love Arrives", which was shut down via a bomb threat which left 1,500 people evacuated. [23] Shortly after the event, while Grandmaison interviewed Shane Dawson , mid-interview, FouseyTube, Keemstar , Sam Pepper and Ice Poseidon interrupted, causing the ...
Pamela Cummings. Pamela Cummings, retired nurse, died Dec. 28. She was 61. Cummings was born on Feb. 18, 1662, to Milton and Jacqueline Jones in Kansas City, Kansas, and was the oldest of her ...
Thomas James Kirk III was born on February 20, 1985, [4] in Pasadena, California, and primarily raised in Mandeville, Louisiana. [5] [failed verification] His father was Thomas James Kirk Jr. (July 1, 1946 – January 3, 2008), who operated several fraudulent higher education organizations and served three years in U.S. federal prison following a plea deal. [6]
The hosts stated that they did not know why YouTube had made its decision but suggested that it was because of the themes they would usually cover on their videos. Gaines stated that the podcast hosted "uncomfortable conversations about uncomfortable topics" and that "that's unfortunately the risk you take when you make the kind of content that ...
Chuck Woolery, the original host of Wheel of Fortune, has died.He was 83. Woolery died at his home in Texas with his wife present, his friend and Blunt Force Truth podcast co-host Mark Young ...
Former talk show host Carlos Watson was sentenced Monday to nearly 10 years in prison in a federal financial conspiracy case that cast his once-buzzy Ozy Media as an extreme of fake-it-'til-you ...
Steven Jason Williams grew up in St. Paul, Virginia.His father was a coal miner, and his mother was a preschool teacher. He has two older siblings. [9]Williams described his childhood as a "sad" time period in his life, due to dealing with obesity, lack of friends, and suffering verbal and physical abuse from his mother.
Relatedly, as of November 2024, Apple has announced that the podcast was the 7th-most shared of Apple Podcasts' programs in the US for the year. [20] As of December 2024, Forbes's profile on Robbins noted the figures for the podcast's first 8-months had reached "listeners in 194 countries and an average of 1.5 millions weekly downloads". [ 11 ]