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Joey Graceffa, Ricky Dillon To Feature In Joel McHale-Produced Go90 Series ‘Crashed’

Sony Music Entertainment and Joel McHale‘s Free Period Productions have premiered a new series on Verizon’s go90 mobile video service entitled Crashed. The 10-episode reality show features appearances from top influencers including Meg DeAngelis, Joey Graceffa, Ricky Dillon, and Timothy DeLaGhetto.

Crashed, which debuted earlier this month, documents unsuspecting fans who are nominated by friends to have their favorite celebrities show up on an “otherwise normal day and turn it into an unforgettable experience.” In addition to the aforementioned YouTube stars, other crashers are set to include musicians Tinashe, All Time Low, and Ashanti, as well as Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas.

Check out a clip from Dillon’s episode below:

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“I’m thrilled to be partnered with go90 and Sony Music Originals to bring you Crashed, which has nothing to do with what happens to you after you have 12 Sugar Daddies,” McHale, who serves as a producer on the series, said in a statement.

Noted go90 chief content officer Ivana Kirkbride: “Joel and Free Period have mastered a fun, innovative format with Crashed that taps uniquely into the fandom of today’s top stars.” Added Lee Stimmel, head of original content at Sony Music Entertainment: “Sony Music Originals is focused on expanding the relationships between artists and their audiences through original video content, and Crashed allows them to do that in memorable and amusing ways.”

Roughly one-year-old go90 is reportedly in the midst of a revamp of sorts. Verizon is said to have laid off 155 employees on the go90 team last month, with the platform to be helmed, going forward, by the team behind Vessel, which Verizon acquired last October for an undisclosed sum. Verizon said, however, that it remains committed to go90 and that new shows will continue to roll out as normal.

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