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Jake Paul is part of a new wave of Youtubers who originally rose to fame on the no-longer existing, 6 second video platform Vine. After Vine's demise, he quickly transferred his following to Youtube where he continued to make videos for his audience. He currently has a whopping 18 Million subscribers!
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Jenna Nicole Mourey, better known as Jenna Marbles, is a female Youtuber known for making the New York Times featured video "How To Avoid Talking To People You Don't Want To Talk To". She has been involved in several different projects over the years including her dog toy company "Kermie Worm & Mr. Marbles" as well as a role in Smosh: The Movie. She currently has about 19,5 million subscribers.
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Felix Kjellberg is a Swedish Youtuber who gained major popularity during the early days of Youtube. He is most famous for making hilarious "Let's plays" about the game "Amnesia: The Dark Descent". Pewdiepie currently has around 80 million subscribers making him the number one most subscribed to Youtuber on the platform.
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Zoella, a.k.a Zoe Elizabeth Sugg, is a British fashion and beauty Youtuber, Vlogger and Author. Zoe is most famous for her "Haul" videos, a genre of video where you buy a large quantity of items from a certain website to show/review for your subscribers. In addition to posting regularly on her channel, she has published her own novel called "Girl Online" which she was widely praised for. Zoella currently sits at 12 million subscribers.
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Andrew B. Bachelor is an internet persona, actor and comedian. He, like many of the people on this list, is also a former Viner who transferred to Youtube after it's collapse. "King Bach" used the success he gained on his social media platforms to launch a minor TV and movie career starring in productions like Dead House and Black Jesus. Andrew still posts somewhat regularly on his channel and currently has around 2 Million subscribers.
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Tyler Oakley has also been a part of Youtube since the very beginning. He is most known for advocating LGBTQ+ youth, LGBT rights, as well as social issues like health care and suicide among the LGBTQ+ community. He was also the host of The Tyler Oakley Show on the Ellen DeGeneres Youtube network. He currently has around 8.5 million subscribers on his channel.
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Liza Koshy began her career on Vine back in 2013 before making a name for herself on Youtube. Since then she has been able to star in few different movies including Boo! A Madea Halloween as well as the Youtube Premium series Escape the Night. Liza has won several awards for her achievements including 4 Streamy Awards, 4 Teen's Choice Awards and a Kid's Choice Award. She still makes regular uploads on her channel and currently has 16 million subscribers.
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Eleonora "Lele" Pons Maronese is a Venezuelan-American Youtuber, actress and comedian. She began her career on Vine, and was also one of the first Viners to get 1 Billion Loops on her video. Later on in her career, she made the switch to Youtube and TV and movies starring in series like Scream. She has also been spotted in several different music videos from bands like Blink 182 and Marshmello. Her subscriber count is currently at a whopping 13.9 million.
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Lilly Singh is a Indian Canadian Youtuber who started her own Youtube channel, IISuperwomanII, back in 2010. Almost a decade later, and Lilly is starring in films like Ice Age: Collision Course and Bad Moms. She has won a grand total of 8 awards for her performances over the years and even with all the stress of show business, she still has been able to keep her Youtube channel going! She will be taking over as a Late Night host which is very exciting news! She currently has around 16 million subscribers.
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Last, but not least, we have the workaholic, filmmaker Casey Neistat! Neistat's career didn't begin on Youtube like most of the people on this list. He actually became famous for creating a short movie criticizing Apple for not having replacement batteries for their Ipods at the time. After dabbling in TV for a while, Casey eventually moved to Youtube, where he still currently sits today. His subscriber count is around 11 million.