Abrams Artists Agency has added to its roster of digital talent. The major talent agency has announced six new signees, including YouTube stars Mark “MysticGotJokes” Williams and Jackie Hernandez.
Williams and Hernandez both have seven-digit subscriber counts on their respective channels. On MysticGotJokes, the main draws are prank videos and other such hijinks, often accompanied by salacious thumbnails. For Hernandez, the name of the game is Spanish-language beauty tutorials, which have led to her to become one of the most popular creators in Latin America.
The other influencers who are joining up with Abrams are Franco Noriega, a model-turned-restauranteur; Amber Kelley, a teenage culinary whiz; The McClure Family, a vlogging unit the features two adorable twins; and Megan Bomgaars, a creator with Down syndrome who has championed herself and others with her condition. All six of the agency’s new partners have TV appearances to their respective names, and their partnerships with Abrams will open up new opportunities both on the small screen and across other platforms.
The new Abrams clients will join the growing list of digital influencers who have already linked up with the agency. Other recent signees include Matthew Espinosa, Furious Pete, and Meghan McCarthy.
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