Blind Items Revealed #5
August 28, 2017
Video Music Awards
Apparently this YouTube star who used to be cheated on by another YouTube star every night while he made her watch went on a rampage when she saw one of his male cohorts. The cohort took a swing at her and said he was just paying her back for what her current YouTube star boyfriend did to a woman.
Alissa Violet/Jake Paul/Ricky Banks (attacked Jake Paul’s assistant Megan Zelly)
Video Music Awards
Apparently this YouTube star who used to be cheated on by another YouTube star every night while he made her watch went on a rampage when she saw one of his male cohorts. The cohort took a swing at her and said he was just paying her back for what her current YouTube star boyfriend did to a woman.
Alissa Violet/Jake Paul/Ricky Banks (attacked Jake Paul’s assistant Megan Zelly)
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ReplyDeleteYou Tube star?????
ReplyDeleteHaha what? The mtv vma’s are a joke anymore. Plus wtf are these people..
ReplyDeleteThese people make millions just on you tube by making silly videos . Ricky Banks makes 2 million on a bad month. Jake Paul supposedly makes around 5 million a month.
ReplyDeleteIt took me three re-reads and I still don’t get it... this is especially impressive even after it’s been revealed. 🤷♀️
ReplyDeleteNever heard of any of them, just rich kids who buy their followers and think they are stahs, like IG "models".
ReplyDeleteNot all of them are spoiled rich kids. Tati Westbrook and Goss Wayne are not. They're always saying how they take nothing for granted because they had nothing growing up.
DeleteYou mean Wayne Goss. Either way YouTube drama is bottom of the barrel stuff and should remain on that platform.
DeleteI stumbled upon and liked Wayne Goss until he declared a primer by Jane Iredale the best beauty product ever invented and I ordered and I just hated it. he did turn me on to some good products but I never got over that betrayal
DeleteMTV was great when it actually first aired and played---music videos. Guess that ages me.
ReplyDeleteIt was really good when it was just airing music videos non-stop in the '90s (and Channel [V] too).
DeleteMTV was so cool I remember the anticipation of the WORLD PREMIERE VIDEO. was truly only way to see what bands looked like aside from albums and some teen mags. I also thought 120minutes was incredibly hip
DeleteThe only YouTuber I can name by name is Dantdm and that’s only because of my son. And YouTubers don’t make as much as we think. YouTube takes a big chunk of that money now
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't want to be a YouTuber professionally. It would literally kill me (I'd get sick just from filming two videos a day). They're under a LOT of pressure to create content (watch the ex-BuzzFeed videos) and I've seen some will post up almost daily, the only type of YouTuber that can justify taht level of content are beauty vloggers who review new products. And finding good beauty videos is so hard now because the bloggers get sponsored and they'll have these big companies backing them and helping them with content. YouTube used to be about relatable everyday people doing everyday things, now it's almost like watching television.
DeleteLike here's an example: I was looking for videos on a hair tool. Apparently, Sephora had sponsored nearly EVERY single beauty YouTuber in the country I live in to do "reviews/tutorials" (with "instructions", of course, and they'd send these hair products that help make styling easier). All the videos looked identical, manufactured. Same content. Also, very contrived: They'd have their hair OTT messy for the "before" and the "after" was impeccably groomed. They'd made it messy on purpose like a TV-shopping infomercial thing.
So I did a more realistic video on the same tool of me trying to get my hair down in 10 minutes, starting with normal-looking hair (wet but not messed up on purpose) and the results are so-so (what you can really expect from that product without the help of your sponsors). PLUS? I got my hand burned by the tool at least once during the video and I didn't edit it out (and with a common webcam). Nobody wants to pay you for making videos that honest.
I like watching planner (although they're almost identical too) and autoimmune YouTubers, though. Chronic illness vloggers are the best.
Delete*Hair DONE (not "down", it's not "up"). LOL. 💇🏻
DeleteThat's how I felt when I saw the "Infinity War" trailer.
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ReplyDeleteAm I reading this right? No wonder children are crazy. These are children role models. Im sorry punching a current gf (erica) because of what a ex bf (jake) did is ridiculous. Im sorry but these are entitled young adults with good family support if person stays with a cheater when they had a way out of realationship. Obviously (Alissa) was ok with the cheating while she was with (Jake). So many couples are "Ok" with unhealthy realationships until they break up then it becomes how horrible everything eas. Even more disturbing is why punch the current gf of the ex bf who cheated.
ReplyDeleteAm I reading this right? No wonder children are crazy. These are children role models. Im sorry punching a current gf (meghan) because of what a ex bf (jake) did is ridiculous. Im sorry but these are entitled young adults with good family support if person stays with a cheater when they had a way out of realationship. Obviously (Alissa) was ok with the cheating while she was with (Jake). So many couples are "Ok" with unhealthy realationships until they break up then it becomes how horrible everything eas. Even more disturbing is why punch the current gf of the ex bf who cheated.
ReplyDeleteenty, pls only write about legitimately famous people from now on
ReplyDeleteteen moms and youtube in-denial-twinks like this one excluded
Cowboy, that stuff that no one is remotely interested in is called “filler”. Apparently Enty feels he needs it.
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ReplyDeleteWho would have thought that YouTube is filled with truly awful people... You'd never know it from the comments section...
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