Issa Rae‘s new company wants to hook up creators and brands for “deeper relationships” beyond the usual influencer-sponsor connection.
Ensemble has already built a network of 50 creators including Drew Afualo, Leo González, and Mark Phillips, and is working with brands including Pepsi, Chili’s, and Popeyes.
Per Business Insider, Ensemble is founded by Rae but is meant to be separate from her public persona as a much-lauded writer, actress, and producer. The company is led by a group of advertising vets–Ian Schafer as cofounder and president, Matt Berger as head of revenue, and Keith Lee as head of revenue operations.
Montrel McKay, the president of development and production at Rae’s studio Hoorae, told Bi the pitch for Ensemble is that it works closely with creators to help them package their content for brands.
“The proposition is that we have deeper relationships with the partners,” he said. “A lot...
Ensemble has already built a network of 50 creators including Drew Afualo, Leo González, and Mark Phillips, and is working with brands including Pepsi, Chili’s, and Popeyes.
Per Business Insider, Ensemble is founded by Rae but is meant to be separate from her public persona as a much-lauded writer, actress, and producer. The company is led by a group of advertising vets–Ian Schafer as cofounder and president, Matt Berger as head of revenue, and Keith Lee as head of revenue operations.
Montrel McKay, the president of development and production at Rae’s studio Hoorae, told Bi the pitch for Ensemble is that it works closely with creators to help them package their content for brands.
“The proposition is that we have deeper relationships with the partners,” he said. “A lot...
- 5/6/2024
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Drew Afualo and her Two Idiot Girls podcast co-host, Deison Afualo, are embarking on a summer comedy tour. The Loud Tour will travel across the U.S. and make stops in 21 cities, supporting her first book, Loud: Accept Nothing Less Than the Life You Deserve.
“We are coming to 21 cities, across the country (bc I heard how mad u were we didn’t last time Alright!!!! Jeez!!! lmaooooo) & i genuinely cannot wait to meet & hug every single one of you,” Afualo said in an Instagram post announcing the tour.
Afualo rose to TikTok fame for calling out misogyny on the platform. The social media personality amassed a huge following across digital platforms, being asked to host major red carpet events and her own podcast on Spotify called The Comment Section.
Loud: Accept Nothing Less Than the Life You Deserve is her first book and is set to drop on July...
“We are coming to 21 cities, across the country (bc I heard how mad u were we didn’t last time Alright!!!! Jeez!!! lmaooooo) & i genuinely cannot wait to meet & hug every single one of you,” Afualo said in an Instagram post announcing the tour.
Afualo rose to TikTok fame for calling out misogyny on the platform. The social media personality amassed a huge following across digital platforms, being asked to host major red carpet events and her own podcast on Spotify called The Comment Section.
Loud: Accept Nothing Less Than the Life You Deserve is her first book and is set to drop on July...
- 4/22/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Drew Afualo does not mess around when it comes to calling out misogynist men on TikTok and is now putting people on notice after she failed to receive an invite to audition for the live-action adaptation of Moana.
The content creator is known to use humor on TikTok and shared a video where she made a case for herself to be given the opportunity to be part of the Disney film.
“I want to talk to you all about something a little confusing,” Afualo said in the video. “So, apparently, there were auditions, like an open casting call, for the live-action Moana.”
Afualo said she heard about the open casting call from her Samoan family. She went on to list films featuring Samoan people like Sione’s Wedding, Once We Were Warriors, and The Legend of Johny Lingo, noting that Taika Waititi’s Next Goal Wins “has five or six of...
The content creator is known to use humor on TikTok and shared a video where she made a case for herself to be given the opportunity to be part of the Disney film.
“I want to talk to you all about something a little confusing,” Afualo said in the video. “So, apparently, there were auditions, like an open casting call, for the live-action Moana.”
Afualo said she heard about the open casting call from her Samoan family. She went on to list films featuring Samoan people like Sione’s Wedding, Once We Were Warriors, and The Legend of Johny Lingo, noting that Taika Waititi’s Next Goal Wins “has five or six of...
- 3/13/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment, the leading film and television industry organization for Asian and Pacific Islanders, on Monday night presented its second annual Radiance Gala, celebrating the achievements of Asian and Pacific Islander Women and Non-Binary artists, artisans, and leaders in entertainment, presenting honors to actress Sandra Oh, the teams behind Lionsgate‘s Joy Ride and Hulu’s Black Cake, and more.
At the event held at at the Ebell in Los Angeles, Oh was presented with the Luminary Award by Jessica Yu, the director of her 20th/Hulu comedy Quiz Lady. Cast members of Black Cake, including Mia Isaac, Chipo Chung and Simon Wan, joined creator-showrunner Marissa Jo Cerar in accepting the Best in TV Award. Meanwhile, Joy Ride filmmaker Adele Lim was joined by writer-producers Teresa Hsiao and Cherry Chevapravatdumrong, and actors Sherry Cola and Desmond Chiam, in accepting the prize for Best in Film, presented by Baron Davis.
At the event held at at the Ebell in Los Angeles, Oh was presented with the Luminary Award by Jessica Yu, the director of her 20th/Hulu comedy Quiz Lady. Cast members of Black Cake, including Mia Isaac, Chipo Chung and Simon Wan, joined creator-showrunner Marissa Jo Cerar in accepting the Best in TV Award. Meanwhile, Joy Ride filmmaker Adele Lim was joined by writer-producers Teresa Hsiao and Cherry Chevapravatdumrong, and actors Sherry Cola and Desmond Chiam, in accepting the prize for Best in Film, presented by Baron Davis.
- 3/12/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Updated, 4:14 p.m.: Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment on Tuesday announced the honorees set for the second edition of its Radiance Gala, celebrating the achievements of Asian and Pacific Islander Women and Non-Binary artists, artisans and leaders in entertainment.
View the list and more information on the event below.
Honorees include:
Luminary Award
Sandra Oh
Julia S. Gouw Next Gen
Madeleine Yuna Voyles (20th Century Studios/New Regency’s The Creator)
Cindy Y. Huang Rising Star Award
Megan Suri (Neon’s It Lives Inside; Netflix’s Never Have I Ever)
Visionary
Fawn Veerasunthorn
Actor in TV
Sarayu Blue (Prime Video’s Expats)
Actor in Film
Ally Maki (Sony Pictures Classics’ Shortcomings; Seagrass)
Best in TV
Black Cake (Hulu)
Actors Mia Isaac, Chipo Chung, Simon Wan, Creator/Showrunner Marissa Jo Cerar are confirmed to attend.
Best...
View the list and more information on the event below.
Honorees include:
Luminary Award
Sandra Oh
Julia S. Gouw Next Gen
Madeleine Yuna Voyles (20th Century Studios/New Regency’s The Creator)
Cindy Y. Huang Rising Star Award
Megan Suri (Neon’s It Lives Inside; Netflix’s Never Have I Ever)
Visionary
Fawn Veerasunthorn
Actor in TV
Sarayu Blue (Prime Video’s Expats)
Actor in Film
Ally Maki (Sony Pictures Classics’ Shortcomings; Seagrass)
Best in TV
Black Cake (Hulu)
Actors Mia Isaac, Chipo Chung, Simon Wan, Creator/Showrunner Marissa Jo Cerar are confirmed to attend.
Best...
- 3/6/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Brat TV, the Gen Z studio behind digital series like Chicken Girls, has acquired Crypt TV, a similar company in the horror space.
The acquisition marks another expansion for Brat TV, which launched its flagship channel in 2016, and now includes Past Your Bedtime, a video podcast network, and an influencer marketing division called Beeline Talent. Counting more than five million subscribers on YouTube, Brat TV also operates channels on streaming services like Samsung, Tubi and Roku, and partners with advertisers like Lego, Mars-Wrigley and Disney. Last year, the company’s video podcast with Drew Afualo, The Comment Section, was licensed exclusively by Spotify. Snapchat, meanwhile, chose Beeline Talent as one of its launch partners for its Collab Studio. With the acquisition of Crypt TV, the company will broaden its digital footprint to new audiences in different genres.
Founded in 2015, Crypt TV amassed over 10 million fans across YouTube and Facebook...
The acquisition marks another expansion for Brat TV, which launched its flagship channel in 2016, and now includes Past Your Bedtime, a video podcast network, and an influencer marketing division called Beeline Talent. Counting more than five million subscribers on YouTube, Brat TV also operates channels on streaming services like Samsung, Tubi and Roku, and partners with advertisers like Lego, Mars-Wrigley and Disney. Last year, the company’s video podcast with Drew Afualo, The Comment Section, was licensed exclusively by Spotify. Snapchat, meanwhile, chose Beeline Talent as one of its launch partners for its Collab Studio. With the acquisition of Crypt TV, the company will broaden its digital footprint to new audiences in different genres.
Founded in 2015, Crypt TV amassed over 10 million fans across YouTube and Facebook...
- 1/11/2024
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Podcast creators on Spotify and YouTube keep hearing it: if they post video versions of their episodes, they’ll reach more listeners and build stronger connections with their core audience.
James and Anthony Deveney, hosts of Raiders of the Lost Podcast, tell Tubefilter they think that’s true.
“Video podcasting is a format that we adopted day one with our show and moving to Spotify opened the door for us to share the video version of our podcast with as many listeners as possible,” they say. “We saw the signs of high engagement implementing video years ago, plus the potential for growth it offers by standing out in the booming industry of podcasts. Video gives us a personal connection to our listeners because they feel even more like they’re in the studio with us and Spotify has helped us achieve goals that were only dreams a few years ago.
James and Anthony Deveney, hosts of Raiders of the Lost Podcast, tell Tubefilter they think that’s true.
“Video podcasting is a format that we adopted day one with our show and moving to Spotify opened the door for us to share the video version of our podcast with as many listeners as possible,” they say. “We saw the signs of high engagement implementing video years ago, plus the potential for growth it offers by standing out in the booming industry of podcasts. Video gives us a personal connection to our listeners because they feel even more like they’re in the studio with us and Spotify has helped us achieve goals that were only dreams a few years ago.
- 12/26/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Brat TV is bringing ecommerce services to its network of creator partners. The Gen Z-focused media company known for hit shows like Chicken Girls has acquired ecommerce platform Jemi.
Brat did not disclose the price tag attached to its Jemi acquisition. Brat Co-Founder Rob Fishman told Tubefilter that the transaction was an all-stock deal. Post-acquisition, Jemi’s leadership team will move on from their positions to explore new opportunities.
Annie Hwang and Jason Cui developed Jemi with help from a $1.8 million seed round, which included participation from notable Vc firms like General Catalyst and Kleiner Perkins. “When we learned that Annie and Jason, Jemi’s founders, were exploring next steps for their company, we approached the team about a potential partnership,” Fishman told Tubefilter. “As we’ve been looking for new ways to team up with digital creators, Jemi’s technology presented a really interesting opportunity for us.”
Jemi...
Brat did not disclose the price tag attached to its Jemi acquisition. Brat Co-Founder Rob Fishman told Tubefilter that the transaction was an all-stock deal. Post-acquisition, Jemi’s leadership team will move on from their positions to explore new opportunities.
Annie Hwang and Jason Cui developed Jemi with help from a $1.8 million seed round, which included participation from notable Vc firms like General Catalyst and Kleiner Perkins. “When we learned that Annie and Jason, Jemi’s founders, were exploring next steps for their company, we approached the team about a potential partnership,” Fishman told Tubefilter. “As we’ve been looking for new ways to team up with digital creators, Jemi’s technology presented a really interesting opportunity for us.”
Jemi...
- 11/30/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
TikTok has added some notable names to the list of In The Mix participants. The upcoming music event will be hosted by four creators: Drew Afualo, Eric Sedeño, Josh “Bru” Brubaker, and Lamar Dawson.
In The Mix is scheduled to hit Arizona’s Sloan Park on December 10. The event will be a stepping stone for TikTok’s ambitions in the music industry. The app will position itself as a driver of youth culture by sponsoring live performances from international pop icons Cardi B, Anitta, Charlie Puth, and Niall Horan. They’ll be joined on stage by some up-and-comers who have membership in TikTok’s Elevate program, including Kaliii and Isabel Larosa.
The creators who will join those hitmakers at In The Mix possess sizable social followings of their own. Afualo, the so-called “baba yaga for misogynists,” has attracted nearly eight million followers while cracking TikTok’s Discover List. She’ll...
In The Mix is scheduled to hit Arizona’s Sloan Park on December 10. The event will be a stepping stone for TikTok’s ambitions in the music industry. The app will position itself as a driver of youth culture by sponsoring live performances from international pop icons Cardi B, Anitta, Charlie Puth, and Niall Horan. They’ll be joined on stage by some up-and-comers who have membership in TikTok’s Elevate program, including Kaliii and Isabel Larosa.
The creators who will join those hitmakers at In The Mix possess sizable social followings of their own. Afualo, the so-called “baba yaga for misogynists,” has attracted nearly eight million followers while cracking TikTok’s Discover List. She’ll...
- 11/17/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Matt Rife and his girlfriend Jessica Lord are now red carpet official!
The 28-year-old comedian was joined by Jessica, 27, while attending the 2023 Forbes Top Creators List Launch on Thursday night (November 9) at Forbes on Fifth in New York City.
Matt was one of the featured speakers of the night, joining creator and podcast host Drew Afualo and Nigerian-American creator, speaker, and host, Drea Okeke.
During the panel, Matt talked about his greatest motivator for success. He said, “Don’t worry so much on proving people wrong… Focus on being grateful for the people who supported you from the start.”
Matt recently gushed about Jessica in an interview and revealed that they’ve been together for four or five months, but have known each other much longer.
Fyi: Matt is wearing Missoni. Fiji Water was the official water of the evening.
Browse through the gallery for more photos from the red carpet appearance…...
The 28-year-old comedian was joined by Jessica, 27, while attending the 2023 Forbes Top Creators List Launch on Thursday night (November 9) at Forbes on Fifth in New York City.
Matt was one of the featured speakers of the night, joining creator and podcast host Drew Afualo and Nigerian-American creator, speaker, and host, Drea Okeke.
During the panel, Matt talked about his greatest motivator for success. He said, “Don’t worry so much on proving people wrong… Focus on being grateful for the people who supported you from the start.”
Matt recently gushed about Jessica in an interview and revealed that they’ve been together for four or five months, but have known each other much longer.
Fyi: Matt is wearing Missoni. Fiji Water was the official water of the evening.
Browse through the gallery for more photos from the red carpet appearance…...
- 11/10/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
It’s a record-breaker for the 2023 Streamy Awards. The annual trophy show honoring the best in content creation on social media drew 15 million cross platform views in its first 48 hours, breaking the show’s 2021 record (9.7 million views) and more than doubling the average show viewership across the 2020-2022 shows (6.4Mm views), making it the most viewed Streamy Awards in its 13-year history.
Hosted by YouTube star MatPat, the awards show on Sunday, August 27 saw Dylan Mulvaney take the trophy for Breakout Creator honoring emerging talent. MrBeast, who led all nominees with five noms, took the Creator of the Year award while Michelle Khare won Show of the Year for Challenge Accepted. Other notable winners included Dream, Nick Digiovanni and Leo González.
Top performing VOD clips included Mulvaney’s acceptance speech for Breakout Creator, MatPat’s Eras Tour monologue of the past, present and future of the internet, Mikayla Nogueira’s...
Hosted by YouTube star MatPat, the awards show on Sunday, August 27 saw Dylan Mulvaney take the trophy for Breakout Creator honoring emerging talent. MrBeast, who led all nominees with five noms, took the Creator of the Year award while Michelle Khare won Show of the Year for Challenge Accepted. Other notable winners included Dream, Nick Digiovanni and Leo González.
Top performing VOD clips included Mulvaney’s acceptance speech for Breakout Creator, MatPat’s Eras Tour monologue of the past, present and future of the internet, Mikayla Nogueira’s...
- 8/31/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
It feels a little strange to say this in August, but the 2023 Streamy Awards are officially over, and they handed out a grand total of 50 awards to this year’s top creators.
This was the first year Tubefilter and dick clark productions held Streamys in the summertime, but the change of season didn’t mean everything changed: For the fourth time in a row, MrBeast took home Creator of the Year, and for the second time in a row, Kai Cenat snagged Streamer of the Year.
As for Show of the Year, that went to Michelle Khare and her daredevil series Challenge Accepted.
This year’s ceremony was hosted by MatPat, and featured dozens of presenters, including Dylan Mulvaney, Ryan Trahan, The Try Guys‘ Keith Habersberger and Zach Kornfeld, Smosh‘s Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox, TikTok Npc streamer Pinkydoll, Colin and Samir, Dream, Michelle Khare, Anna Sitar, Austin Creed,...
This was the first year Tubefilter and dick clark productions held Streamys in the summertime, but the change of season didn’t mean everything changed: For the fourth time in a row, MrBeast took home Creator of the Year, and for the second time in a row, Kai Cenat snagged Streamer of the Year.
As for Show of the Year, that went to Michelle Khare and her daredevil series Challenge Accepted.
This year’s ceremony was hosted by MatPat, and featured dozens of presenters, including Dylan Mulvaney, Ryan Trahan, The Try Guys‘ Keith Habersberger and Zach Kornfeld, Smosh‘s Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox, TikTok Npc streamer Pinkydoll, Colin and Samir, Dream, Michelle Khare, Anna Sitar, Austin Creed,...
- 8/28/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
MrBeast was the big winner at the 2023 Streamy Awards on Sunday night.
MrBeast (real name Jimmy Donaldson) won two awards out of the five he was nominated for: creator of the year and collaboration for his rock, paper, scissors video with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, “Surprised he didn’t pick rock every time.”
Kai Cenat won streamer of the year, with show of the year going to Michelle Khare’s “Challenge Accepted” and the international prize going to Spain’s ibai. Chris Olsen was named as the shortform winner.
Other well-known figures who won this year include Jonas Brothers, winners of the crossover category; Logan Paul, who won the creator product prize; Jay Shetty, who won for his On Purpose podcast; and TikToker Dylan Mulvaney, the trans influencer who found herself caught up in controversy after she starred in a Bud Light social media promotion, who won the breakout creator award.
MrBeast (real name Jimmy Donaldson) won two awards out of the five he was nominated for: creator of the year and collaboration for his rock, paper, scissors video with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, “Surprised he didn’t pick rock every time.”
Kai Cenat won streamer of the year, with show of the year going to Michelle Khare’s “Challenge Accepted” and the international prize going to Spain’s ibai. Chris Olsen was named as the shortform winner.
Other well-known figures who won this year include Jonas Brothers, winners of the crossover category; Logan Paul, who won the creator product prize; Jay Shetty, who won for his On Purpose podcast; and TikToker Dylan Mulvaney, the trans influencer who found herself caught up in controversy after she starred in a Bud Light social media promotion, who won the breakout creator award.
- 8/28/2023
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 2023 Streamy Awards honors the best creators on social media and unites some of the biggest digital influencers under one roof.
As the stars make their way into the event, they walk the red carpet to showcase their fashion moments. Some of the best moments came from Drew Afualo, Jesús Nalgas, Dylan Mulvaney, Dream and Icona Pop.
Presenters for the event include Anna Sitar, Brianna Chickenfry, Chris Olsen, Colin and Samir, Delaney Rowe, Dream, Drew Afualo, Druski, Dylan Mulvaney, Happy Kelli, Jay Shetty, Kris Collins, Lizzy McAlpine, Michelle Khare, Pinkydoll, Rhett & Link, Ryan Trahan, Smosh, Supercar Blondie, Tana Mongeau, Xavier Woods, xQc, and Zelina Vega.
Related: Streamy Awards 2023: The Complete Winners List
The evening featured performances from hip-hop artist Armani White with medley of his tracks “Billie Eilish.,” and “Silver Tooth.,” as well as a set from Swedish dance-pop duo Icona Pop performing their new single “Fall In Love...
As the stars make their way into the event, they walk the red carpet to showcase their fashion moments. Some of the best moments came from Drew Afualo, Jesús Nalgas, Dylan Mulvaney, Dream and Icona Pop.
Presenters for the event include Anna Sitar, Brianna Chickenfry, Chris Olsen, Colin and Samir, Delaney Rowe, Dream, Drew Afualo, Druski, Dylan Mulvaney, Happy Kelli, Jay Shetty, Kris Collins, Lizzy McAlpine, Michelle Khare, Pinkydoll, Rhett & Link, Ryan Trahan, Smosh, Supercar Blondie, Tana Mongeau, Xavier Woods, xQc, and Zelina Vega.
Related: Streamy Awards 2023: The Complete Winners List
The evening featured performances from hip-hop artist Armani White with medley of his tracks “Billie Eilish.,” and “Silver Tooth.,” as well as a set from Swedish dance-pop duo Icona Pop performing their new single “Fall In Love...
- 8/28/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
The Streamy Awards, which celebrates the achievements and successes of online media, returned to Los Angeles this year on Sunday, Aug. 27. While the award show began in 2009 to recognize web series, it’s now branched out to encompass creators across platforms and continues to honor digital creators in categories like music, beauty, comedy, food and gaming.
The annual awards show delivered a star-studded lineup for its 13th ceremony, and included presenters Dylan Mulvaney, Drew Afualo, Delaney Rowe, Kris Collins, Pinkydoll, Anna Sitar, Brianna Chickenfry and xQc. Seven-time Streamy-winner MatPat, who...
The annual awards show delivered a star-studded lineup for its 13th ceremony, and included presenters Dylan Mulvaney, Drew Afualo, Delaney Rowe, Kris Collins, Pinkydoll, Anna Sitar, Brianna Chickenfry and xQc. Seven-time Streamy-winner MatPat, who...
- 8/28/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Internet sensation MatPat hosted the 2023 Streamy Awards on Sunday, August 27 from the Fairmont Century Plaza, where winners were honored across a whopping 45 races. Every year, these kudos celebrate the best of online content creators and brands in categories such as Creator of the Year, Show of the Year and Streamer of the Year. The two-hour awards ceremony streamed live beginning at 6:00 p.m. Pt/9:00 p.m. Et. Scroll down to see the 2023 Streamy Awards winners list (plus all the nominees).
The Streamys were first doled out 14 years ago in 2009 and are produced annually by Dick Clark Productions. This year’s nominations were led by YouTuber MrBeast with a leading five bids. His nine fellow nominees in the Creator of the Year category were Airrack, Alix Earle, Charli D’Amelio, Jay Shetty, JiDion, Logan Paul, Mikayla Nogueira, Ryan Trahan and Zach King.
The 10 programs up for Show of the Year were “Amp,...
The Streamys were first doled out 14 years ago in 2009 and are produced annually by Dick Clark Productions. This year’s nominations were led by YouTuber MrBeast with a leading five bids. His nine fellow nominees in the Creator of the Year category were Airrack, Alix Earle, Charli D’Amelio, Jay Shetty, JiDion, Logan Paul, Mikayla Nogueira, Ryan Trahan and Zach King.
The 10 programs up for Show of the Year were “Amp,...
- 8/28/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The 2023 Streamy Awards are Sunday, August 27, at 9 p.m. Et/6 p.m. Pt, with the ceremony streaming live and hosted by seven-time winner MatPat.
The awards show, produced by Dick Clark Productions and Tubefilter, honors the year’s best in online content creation and will be available live and on-demand at streamys.watch as well as on the Streamys’ social platforms.
This year’s nominees list is led by MrBeast, who has five noms coming in including for Creator of the Year, the marquee category that includes last year’s Streamy host Airrack, Alix Earle, Charli D’Amelio, Jay Shetty, JiDion, Logan Paul, Mikayla Nogueira, Ryan Trahan and Zach King.
The Crossover award, which honors public figures embracing digital culture, features the likes of Hailey Rhode Bieber, Jonas Brothers, Kate Hudson, Lili Reinhart, Camila Mendes, Madelaine Petsch and Paris Hilton.
The Breakout Creator award...
The awards show, produced by Dick Clark Productions and Tubefilter, honors the year’s best in online content creation and will be available live and on-demand at streamys.watch as well as on the Streamys’ social platforms.
This year’s nominees list is led by MrBeast, who has five noms coming in including for Creator of the Year, the marquee category that includes last year’s Streamy host Airrack, Alix Earle, Charli D’Amelio, Jay Shetty, JiDion, Logan Paul, Mikayla Nogueira, Ryan Trahan and Zach King.
The Crossover award, which honors public figures embracing digital culture, features the likes of Hailey Rhode Bieber, Jonas Brothers, Kate Hudson, Lili Reinhart, Camila Mendes, Madelaine Petsch and Paris Hilton.
The Breakout Creator award...
- 8/27/2023
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
What do we expect from our favorite award shows? Are they nights to see our favorite celebs interacting with one another? A carefully choreographed factory for unexpected, viral, gasp-out-loud moments? A time to sit at home and judge the best and boldest red carpet outfits? Or a chance to turn our brains off for three hours and cheer for people we’ll probably never meet?
Well, with the 2023 Streamy Awards taking place this Sunday at 6 p.m. Pt / 9 p.m. Et, it’s a bit of a mix and possibly all of the above.
Well, with the 2023 Streamy Awards taking place this Sunday at 6 p.m. Pt / 9 p.m. Et, it’s a bit of a mix and possibly all of the above.
- 8/25/2023
- by CT Jones
- Rollingstone.com
The 2023 Streamy Awards take place on Sunday, August 27 at the Fairmont Century Plaza but, as always, you can watch the ceremony from the comfort of your couch. Internet sensation MatPat hosts the 13th annual event, and he promises to “put [his] own twist on things this time.”
If you’re wondering how to watch the 2023 Streamy Awards, you’ve come to the right place. On Sunday evening, simply click this link at 6:00 p.m. Pt/9:00 p.m. Et when the ceremony begins. The live show is scheduled to run for two hours. This year marks a move to summer for the Streamys, which have taken place in December since 2019.
The Streamys, which were first doled out 14 years ago in 2009, honor the best of online content creators and brands across 45 categories, including Creator of the Year, Show of the Year, Streamer of the Year. Other fields range from animation to gaming to science and engineering.
If you’re wondering how to watch the 2023 Streamy Awards, you’ve come to the right place. On Sunday evening, simply click this link at 6:00 p.m. Pt/9:00 p.m. Et when the ceremony begins. The live show is scheduled to run for two hours. This year marks a move to summer for the Streamys, which have taken place in December since 2019.
The Streamys, which were first doled out 14 years ago in 2009, honor the best of online content creators and brands across 45 categories, including Creator of the Year, Show of the Year, Streamer of the Year. Other fields range from animation to gaming to science and engineering.
- 8/25/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon and Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
The 2023 Streamy Awards has revealed its full lineup of presenters and performers.
Rapper Armani White and Swedish duo Icona Pop are set to perform at the 13th edition of the annual awards show which recognizes excellence in online video content, including directing, acting, producing and writing. RuPaul’s Drag Race star Shea Couleé is also set to appear throughout the show, interacting with creators in the audience.
The confirmed list of presenters for the 2023 Streamys includes Anna Sitar, Brianna Chickenfry, Chris Olsen, Colin and Samir, Delaney Rowe, Dream, Drew Afualo, Druski, Dylan Mulvaney, Happy Kelli, Kris Collins, Lizzy McAlpine, Michelle Khare, Pinkydoll, Rhett & Link, Ryan Trahan, Smosh, Supercar Blondie, Tana Mongeau, Xavier Woods, xQc, Jay Shetty and Zelina Vega.
This year’s Streamys Creator Honors will be presented by Amelia Dimoldenberg, Blogilates and Brandon Rogers. The special awards will go to three creators who have produced industry-defining original content and boast unique voices.
Rapper Armani White and Swedish duo Icona Pop are set to perform at the 13th edition of the annual awards show which recognizes excellence in online video content, including directing, acting, producing and writing. RuPaul’s Drag Race star Shea Couleé is also set to appear throughout the show, interacting with creators in the audience.
The confirmed list of presenters for the 2023 Streamys includes Anna Sitar, Brianna Chickenfry, Chris Olsen, Colin and Samir, Delaney Rowe, Dream, Drew Afualo, Druski, Dylan Mulvaney, Happy Kelli, Kris Collins, Lizzy McAlpine, Michelle Khare, Pinkydoll, Rhett & Link, Ryan Trahan, Smosh, Supercar Blondie, Tana Mongeau, Xavier Woods, xQc, Jay Shetty and Zelina Vega.
This year’s Streamys Creator Honors will be presented by Amelia Dimoldenberg, Blogilates and Brandon Rogers. The special awards will go to three creators who have produced industry-defining original content and boast unique voices.
- 8/22/2023
- by Abid Rahman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On July 24 the Streamy Awards announced their 13th annual nominations honoring the best achievements by online content creators and brands. Seven-time Streamy winner MatPat will be hosting the annual event, which will be held on Sunday, August 27. Scroll down for this year’s complete list of contenders, led by MrBeast with five nominations.
MatPat said in a statement: “I’ve always been a huge fan of the Streamy Awards as a way to showcase and elevate the incredible talent in the digital video space. Hosting the Streamy Awards is like getting to throw a party for people I admire and whose content I love, and I’m thrilled to emcee an event that means so much in the community. This is going to be a pretty extraordinary night — there will definitely be some special moments that no one has ever seen at the Streamys before — and I’ve been given...
MatPat said in a statement: “I’ve always been a huge fan of the Streamy Awards as a way to showcase and elevate the incredible talent in the digital video space. Hosting the Streamy Awards is like getting to throw a party for people I admire and whose content I love, and I’m thrilled to emcee an event that means so much in the community. This is going to be a pretty extraordinary night — there will definitely be some special moments that no one has ever seen at the Streamys before — and I’ve been given...
- 7/24/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Dick Clark Productions and Tubefilter have announced the nominees list for the 2023 Streamy Awards, with award categories recognizing the top content creators across Beauty, Comedy, Food, Gaming, Music, Podcasts, Sports, and more.
The show will take place Sunday, August 27 at 6pm Pt / 9pm Et and will stream live on Streamy Awards social channels.
MatPat, a 16-time Streamy nominee and seven-time winner, will host this year’s Streamy Awards. With more than 36 million subscribers, 8 billion total views, and 100 million monthly views, MatPat has built a dedicated fan base around his network of Theory channels, educating viewers while unearthing the secrets behind fashion, film, food, and gaming.
“I’ve always been a huge fan of the Streamy Awards as a way to showcase and elevate the incredible talent in the digital video space. Hosting the Streamy Awards is like getting to throw a party for people I admire and whose content I love,...
The show will take place Sunday, August 27 at 6pm Pt / 9pm Et and will stream live on Streamy Awards social channels.
MatPat, a 16-time Streamy nominee and seven-time winner, will host this year’s Streamy Awards. With more than 36 million subscribers, 8 billion total views, and 100 million monthly views, MatPat has built a dedicated fan base around his network of Theory channels, educating viewers while unearthing the secrets behind fashion, film, food, and gaming.
“I’ve always been a huge fan of the Streamy Awards as a way to showcase and elevate the incredible talent in the digital video space. Hosting the Streamy Awards is like getting to throw a party for people I admire and whose content I love,...
- 7/24/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
On May 30, digital media company Brat TV released the first episode of the second season of College Years, a spin-off of the Chicken Girls franchise. Since its first episode hit YouTube in 2017, Chicken Girls has become Brat’s biggest hit, growing into a multimedia brand that encompasses books, podcasts, and much more.
College Years, which arrived last year, dives into the collegiate lives of two characters who first appeared within Chicken Girls‘ high school milieu: Birdie (played by Mads Lewis) and Rooney (Indiana Massara). The second season of College Years brings new dimensions to those characters by introducing a fresh series of trials, friendships, and love interests.
But College Years is more than a mere spinoff. It’s Brat’s attempt to follow its target audience. Through its signature franchise, Brat has welcomed a devout fan base of Gen Z consumers. As those viewers grow up, adopt different attitudes, and seek new experiences,...
College Years, which arrived last year, dives into the collegiate lives of two characters who first appeared within Chicken Girls‘ high school milieu: Birdie (played by Mads Lewis) and Rooney (Indiana Massara). The second season of College Years brings new dimensions to those characters by introducing a fresh series of trials, friendships, and love interests.
But College Years is more than a mere spinoff. It’s Brat’s attempt to follow its target audience. Through its signature franchise, Brat has welcomed a devout fan base of Gen Z consumers. As those viewers grow up, adopt different attitudes, and seek new experiences,...
- 5/30/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
After establishing itself in the audio world, Spotify has developed a range of products that appeal to creators in the online video world. Those products are about to get an influx of new users thanks to a deal between Spotify and Jellysmack.
Jellysmack works with creators across the social media landscape, and a selection of those partners will now upload weekly video episodes on Spotify. One creator featured on the platform will be Ed Bolian, the host of the VINwiki channel.
“Car enthusiasts are everywhere, which is why I’m thrilled to bring my video content to the Spotify platform with Jellysmack to reach even more fans,” Bolian said in a statement. “This is a major step for the VINwiki brand and creators as a whole—Spotify has introduced a new opportunity for massive growth, monetization, and success. I’m ready to enjoy the ride.”
Many of Spotify’s growth...
Jellysmack works with creators across the social media landscape, and a selection of those partners will now upload weekly video episodes on Spotify. One creator featured on the platform will be Ed Bolian, the host of the VINwiki channel.
“Car enthusiasts are everywhere, which is why I’m thrilled to bring my video content to the Spotify platform with Jellysmack to reach even more fans,” Bolian said in a statement. “This is a major step for the VINwiki brand and creators as a whole—Spotify has introduced a new opportunity for massive growth, monetization, and success. I’m ready to enjoy the ride.”
Many of Spotify’s growth...
- 4/19/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Sly Stone, the enigmatic R&b/funk icon, will share his story in a new memoir, Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin), arriving Oct. 17 via Questlove’s new publishing imprint, Auwa Books.
Stone co-wrote the new book with Ben Greeman, who’s written memoirs with George Clinton, Brian Wilson, and Questlove (he helped the Roots drummer with his three other books, too). Questlove — who’s directing a documentary about Stone — will also pen a foreword for Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin).
In a statement, Stone said, “For...
Stone co-wrote the new book with Ben Greeman, who’s written memoirs with George Clinton, Brian Wilson, and Questlove (he helped the Roots drummer with his three other books, too). Questlove — who’s directing a documentary about Stone — will also pen a foreword for Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin).
In a statement, Stone said, “For...
- 3/22/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
TikTok is celebrating International Women’s Day in style. On March 8, the video app highlighted the spotlights, events, and other initiatives it is running during Women’s History Month.
If you’ve followed TikTok’s previous celebrations of specific cultures and identities, the app’s Women’s History Month programming will look familiar. A central #WomenofTikTok hub will shout-out some of the platform’s biggest stars. Creators who will be featured through that hashtag will include Drew Afualo, Molly Burke, and Dylan Mulvaney.
TikTok is also paying tribute to the female-led small businesses that have harnessed the power of the For You Page. Those companies include California bakery La Cheve and apparel brand Tw Travel Wear.
Cultural initiatives on TikTok typically involve live programming, and the app’s Women’s History Month campaign is no different. The official TikTok Live account is ringing in International Women’s Day with a...
If you’ve followed TikTok’s previous celebrations of specific cultures and identities, the app’s Women’s History Month programming will look familiar. A central #WomenofTikTok hub will shout-out some of the platform’s biggest stars. Creators who will be featured through that hashtag will include Drew Afualo, Molly Burke, and Dylan Mulvaney.
TikTok is also paying tribute to the female-led small businesses that have harnessed the power of the For You Page. Those companies include California bakery La Cheve and apparel brand Tw Travel Wear.
Cultural initiatives on TikTok typically involve live programming, and the app’s Women’s History Month campaign is no different. The official TikTok Live account is ringing in International Women’s Day with a...
- 3/8/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Spotify‘s latest video podcast deal is with none other than Markiplier.
The agreement will bring video versions of his podcasts Distractible (co-hosted with longtime friends and fellow content creators Wade Barnes and Bob Muysken) and Go! My Favorite Sports Team (co-hosted with longtime friend and fellow content creator Tyler Scheid) exclusively to Spotify.
“I’m positively chuffed to bring video episodes of Distractible and Go! My Favorite Sports Team for the first time ever exclusively to Spotify,” Markiplier said onstage at Spotify’s 2023 Stream On event in Los Angeles.
He added, “While we love the audio world and still aim to bring you the very best in auditory experiences, by bringing our faces into the mix we aim to give you an as yet unseen dimension to your listening experience.”
This deal won’t pull Distractible and Go! My Favorite Sports Team down from other listening platforms: audio versions...
The agreement will bring video versions of his podcasts Distractible (co-hosted with longtime friends and fellow content creators Wade Barnes and Bob Muysken) and Go! My Favorite Sports Team (co-hosted with longtime friend and fellow content creator Tyler Scheid) exclusively to Spotify.
“I’m positively chuffed to bring video episodes of Distractible and Go! My Favorite Sports Team for the first time ever exclusively to Spotify,” Markiplier said onstage at Spotify’s 2023 Stream On event in Los Angeles.
He added, “While we love the audio world and still aim to bring you the very best in auditory experiences, by bringing our faces into the mix we aim to give you an as yet unseen dimension to your listening experience.”
This deal won’t pull Distractible and Go! My Favorite Sports Team down from other listening platforms: audio versions...
- 3/8/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
YouTube is taking back top billing at VidCon. It will serve as the title sponsor for VidCon’s main event, which will return to the Anaheim Convention Center on June 21, 2023.
2023 will be YouTube’s eighth year as the title sponsor of VidCon’s flagship gathering. The platform previously held that distinction between 2013 and 2019. In 2022, after a three-year hiatus, VidCon returned to Anaheim with TikTok as its title sponsor. The video app was also slated as the sponsor of VidCon 2021 before that edition of the convention was canceled due to Covid-19.
Though YouTube was not the title sponsor of VidCon in 2022, it still had a strong presence at the event. At the YouTube Shorts Drive-Thru, guests picked up snacks inspired by influencers and giveaways from MrBeast‘s Feastables brand. That activation was spearheaded by the YouTube Marketing team in order to promote YouTube’s TikTok-esque format.
This year, YouTube will attempt...
2023 will be YouTube’s eighth year as the title sponsor of VidCon’s flagship gathering. The platform previously held that distinction between 2013 and 2019. In 2022, after a three-year hiatus, VidCon returned to Anaheim with TikTok as its title sponsor. The video app was also slated as the sponsor of VidCon 2021 before that edition of the convention was canceled due to Covid-19.
Though YouTube was not the title sponsor of VidCon in 2022, it still had a strong presence at the event. At the YouTube Shorts Drive-Thru, guests picked up snacks inspired by influencers and giveaways from MrBeast‘s Feastables brand. That activation was spearheaded by the YouTube Marketing team in order to promote YouTube’s TikTok-esque format.
This year, YouTube will attempt...
- 1/18/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
YouTube, a year after it ceded the title sponsorship to TikTok for VidCon 2022, is returning to claim the top post at this year’s convention.
The Google-owned video giant has typically had an outsized presence at the annual convention for digital creators, having taken the title sponsor spot for seven years in a row beginning in 2013. When VidCon returned for its first in-person event after pandemic-related cancelations and delays, TikTok had exploded in popularity and emerged to take over the sponsorship post.
The changing of the guard, so to speak, did not go unnoticed: For a convention typically dominated by YouTube, 2022’s convention returned with an emphasis on short-form content, the format popularized by TikTok. The main stage keynote was led by top TikTok creators and TikTok COO Vanessa Pappas, thanks to the platform’s title sponsorship post, and — perhaps most noticeably — a large photo-ready TikTok statue hovered over...
The Google-owned video giant has typically had an outsized presence at the annual convention for digital creators, having taken the title sponsor spot for seven years in a row beginning in 2013. When VidCon returned for its first in-person event after pandemic-related cancelations and delays, TikTok had exploded in popularity and emerged to take over the sponsorship post.
The changing of the guard, so to speak, did not go unnoticed: For a convention typically dominated by YouTube, 2022’s convention returned with an emphasis on short-form content, the format popularized by TikTok. The main stage keynote was led by top TikTok creators and TikTok COO Vanessa Pappas, thanks to the platform’s title sponsorship post, and — perhaps most noticeably — a large photo-ready TikTok statue hovered over...
- 1/18/2023
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tickets are officially on sale for VidCon 2023.
This coming event will be VidCon’s 12th annual gathering, and its second year back in Anaheim, Calif. after Covid sent it virtual for 2020 and 2021. VidCon says its 2022 convention drew more than 50,000 Irl attendees, plus 650,000 unique livestream viewers from 150 countries.
The 2023 con will, as usual, be a four-day event (June 21-24) with dozens of panels, keynotes, meet-and-greets, and other programming spread across tracks for creators, industry professionals, and fans.
Four-day tickets are 99 for fan/community attendees, 145 for creators, and 649 for industry professionals. There are also single-day community tickets available for 49.
VidCon has also announced the first fleet of featured creators for 2023’s event: Alyson Stoner, Anthony Padilla, Claudipia, DangMattSmith, Drew Afualo, GeorgeNotFound, The Try Guys‘ Keith Habersberger and Zach Kornfeld, Michelle Khare, Nihachu, Ranboo, Rebecca Parham of Let Me Explain Studios, SeanDoesMagic, and Spencewuah.
More batches of featured creators will be revealed over the next few months,...
This coming event will be VidCon’s 12th annual gathering, and its second year back in Anaheim, Calif. after Covid sent it virtual for 2020 and 2021. VidCon says its 2022 convention drew more than 50,000 Irl attendees, plus 650,000 unique livestream viewers from 150 countries.
The 2023 con will, as usual, be a four-day event (June 21-24) with dozens of panels, keynotes, meet-and-greets, and other programming spread across tracks for creators, industry professionals, and fans.
Four-day tickets are 99 for fan/community attendees, 145 for creators, and 649 for industry professionals. There are also single-day community tickets available for 49.
VidCon has also announced the first fleet of featured creators for 2023’s event: Alyson Stoner, Anthony Padilla, Claudipia, DangMattSmith, Drew Afualo, GeorgeNotFound, The Try Guys‘ Keith Habersberger and Zach Kornfeld, Michelle Khare, Nihachu, Ranboo, Rebecca Parham of Let Me Explain Studios, SeanDoesMagic, and Spencewuah.
More batches of featured creators will be revealed over the next few months,...
- 12/7/2022
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Last year, TikTok celebrated some of the most prominent creators on its platform by including them in an honor roll called The Discover List. That initiative has returned for 2022, and this time, TikTok is sending its kudos across the globe.
The 2022 Discover List separates its honorees into the same five categories that were used last year. TikTok’s Changemakers are using the platform as a tool for activism, the Foodies are cooking up delicious treats, Icons are spreading trends across the internet, Innovators are putting their “unique twist” on content creation, and Originators are developing the viral crazes that take TikTok by storm. In total, 50 creators are recognized across those five denominations.
This year’s Discover List entrants include some of the top influencers across social media, such as Younes Zarou and Hunter Prosper. “The Discover List honorees are just getting started,” reads a TikTok blog post. “Whether they’re shaking up the food industry,...
The 2022 Discover List separates its honorees into the same five categories that were used last year. TikTok’s Changemakers are using the platform as a tool for activism, the Foodies are cooking up delicious treats, Icons are spreading trends across the internet, Innovators are putting their “unique twist” on content creation, and Originators are developing the viral crazes that take TikTok by storm. In total, 50 creators are recognized across those five denominations.
This year’s Discover List entrants include some of the top influencers across social media, such as Younes Zarou and Hunter Prosper. “The Discover List honorees are just getting started,” reads a TikTok blog post. “Whether they’re shaking up the food industry,...
- 11/15/2022
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Meta‘s second-annual Creator Week begins on November 1, and the social giant is kicking off its seven-day celebration with an announcement. The company formerly known as Facebook has unveiled the inaugural class for its Creators of Tomorrow initiative, which highlights “emerging talent inspiring a new movement of creativity and connection.”
The Creators of Tomorrow list includes 25 tastemakers split across five categories. The Redefining Community group includes creators in niche categories, like “your favorite wellness girl” Elyse Fox. One honoree in the self-explanatory #NoFilter Empowerment category is Drew Afualo, also known as “Baba Yaga for misogynists.” The Italian-American chef known as Qcp will headline the On The Rise group (as long as he beats his felony rap). Dancer Smac McCreanor is a Creator of Tomorrow who is demonstrating Creative Excellence. Finally, the Future Ready category recognizes innovators like Paige Piskin, who is known for her use of filters.
You may have...
The Creators of Tomorrow list includes 25 tastemakers split across five categories. The Redefining Community group includes creators in niche categories, like “your favorite wellness girl” Elyse Fox. One honoree in the self-explanatory #NoFilter Empowerment category is Drew Afualo, also known as “Baba Yaga for misogynists.” The Italian-American chef known as Qcp will headline the On The Rise group (as long as he beats his felony rap). Dancer Smac McCreanor is a Creator of Tomorrow who is demonstrating Creative Excellence. Finally, the Future Ready category recognizes innovators like Paige Piskin, who is known for her use of filters.
You may have...
- 10/31/2022
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Inside and out, Meghan Trainor is in her zone. As she shares her fifth studio album Takin’ It Back – a return-to-form that reignites the doo-wop-inspired influence she crashed onto the scene with on her 2015 debut Title – the singer and songwriter is celebrating years of personal growth with a power-reclaiming video for the self-love anthem “Made You Look,” all about how you can’t keep your eyes off her.
“After having a baby, I struggled really hard to feel sexy. I actually wrote this song when I was ass-naked singing the chorus in the shower,...
“After having a baby, I struggled really hard to feel sexy. I actually wrote this song when I was ass-naked singing the chorus in the shower,...
- 10/21/2022
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Buzzfeed announced that Paul Ricci will join the company to lead unscripted television for BuzzFeed Studios. In the role, Ricci will oversee all unscripted television programming for the company’s Hollywood arm and entire portfolio of brands including BuzzFeed, Complex, Tasty and HuffPost. Ricci will report directly to the head of studios, Richard Alan Reid.
Ricci has more than 20 years of television experience within the entertainment industry, most recently co-founding development company BoomTown Content Co. In addition to Ricci’s hiring, BuzzFeed Studios will enter into a strategic development partnership with BoomTown Content Co. to develop new unscripted television projects. Recent projects include “The Kids Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” on Peacock, “Who Wants To Be An Astronaut?” on Discovery and other projects in varying stages. BoomTown Content Co. will continue to be helmed by co-founder Mark Efman.
At Viacom — now Paramount Global — Ricci served as Head of Alternative Series for MTV and VH1,...
Ricci has more than 20 years of television experience within the entertainment industry, most recently co-founding development company BoomTown Content Co. In addition to Ricci’s hiring, BuzzFeed Studios will enter into a strategic development partnership with BoomTown Content Co. to develop new unscripted television projects. Recent projects include “The Kids Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” on Peacock, “Who Wants To Be An Astronaut?” on Discovery and other projects in varying stages. BoomTown Content Co. will continue to be helmed by co-founder Mark Efman.
At Viacom — now Paramount Global — Ricci served as Head of Alternative Series for MTV and VH1,...
- 8/9/2022
- by EJ Panaligan
- Variety Film + TV
Drew Afualo is a young woman who did not know how she was going to get through the pandemic. The California girl was hit hard without a job and without a lot of life to live in a place that was so locked down, and she didn’t know what she wanted to do. But, she did know that she wanted to do something different and make some serious changes in her own life. She didn’t know that posting to TikTok would change her life the way that it has, but here is what we know about the fairly new influencer.
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Drew Afualo...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Drew Afualo...
- 5/20/2022
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
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