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WME Signs Digital Stars Kenzie Nimmo, Andie Case, Manon Mathews (Exclusive)

WME continues to add to its burgeoning list of digital and YouTube-based creators. The Hollywood-plus-online-video talent agency has just signed digital stars Kenzie Nimmo, Andie Case, and Manon Mathews.

Two of WME’s newest recruits are widely-known for their musical talents. Nimmo, best known for her Vine videos and song covers of pop hits from artists like Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran, placed in the top five in Macy’s iHeartRadio National Contest

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Case is a Seattle-based musician whose original songs and mash-up covers have garnered her over 67 million total video views.

As for Mathews, the female Viner is popular for her impersonations of female Hollywood celebrities. She was also recently a finalist on TBS’s Funniest Wins.

As a collective whole, these three digital stars boast over 945,000 YouTube subscribers, 73,000 Twitter followers, 592,000 Instagram followers, 1.2 million Facebook likes, and 3.7 million Vine followers.

Nimmo, Case, and Mathews join a growing roster of online video-related talent under WME’s banner. The agency recently added YouTube stars Jake Roper, Caspar Lee, Emily Skye, Elise Strachan, Casey Neistat, and the Fung Brothers. Previous to those signings, WME had already partnered with Freddie Wong’s Rocket Jump, which should boost the digital studio’s creative efforts and reach. Other digital stars in the WME family include Lohanthony, HolaSoyGerman, Laci Green, and CaptainSparklez.

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Bree Brouwer

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