Abrams Artists Agency Signs YouTube Stars Brittani Louise Taylor, Aidan Alexander, Jessie Paege (Exclusive)

For the second time in as many months, the Abrams Artists Agency has announced a trio of new partners from the digital video space. The talent agency has signed Brittani Louise Taylor, Aidan Alexander, and Jessie Paege for representation.

Of the agency’s three new signees, Taylor is the one with the most well-established presence on YouTube. Thanks to her collection of music videos, song parodies, and comedy sketches, she has more than 1.3 million subscribers. Her popularity has afforded her the opportunity to participate in several brand campaigns, and Abrams plans to seek out more projects for her as part of their partnership.

Alexander and Paege, on the other hand, are younger entertainers who are part of YouTube’s “emerging

” class. The 15-year-old Alexander, who first gained fame as an actor on the TV show The Borgias, has attracted an audience with his vlogs. 16-year-old Paege prefers DIY projects and videos in which she shares life hacks with her viewers.

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All three YouTube stars will retain their representation deals with other companies. According to a press release, Taylor is represented by Matthew Saver of Matthew Saver Law Offices and Andrew Graham at Big Frame;  Alexander is represented by Scale Management, Joan Green Management, and SMGSB; Paege is managed by Scale Management.

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