YouTube Star GloZell To Launch Animation Channel

After going viral on YouTube, interviewing the President, and appearing on the Nickelodeon TV show Game Shakers, GloZell Green has a new plan. She will launch a digital animation channel with an educational bent.

GloZell discussed her new channel during an interview with People Magazine at Stream Con NYC. While rocking a green-rimmed wheelchair she is using to nurse a broken foot, she explained her plan to voice a variety of animated characters. The channel will have a musical component, which will make use of GloZell’s own education; she has a degree in musical theater from the University of Florida.

Here’s the announcement video, which also includes news of GloZell’s favorite emoji:

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No word yet on when exactly the new channel will launch, but GloZell said it will arrive sometime next year. In the meantime, viewers can check out her primary channel, where she has amassed nearly four million subscribers and more than 670 million views.

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