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UTA Signs Mexican YouTube Megastar Olalla ‘Caeli’ Lopez

Mexican YouTube megastar Caeli — whose real name is Olalla Lopez — has signed with top talent agency UTA.

Lopez is one of the biggest content creators in the Hispanic market — with 10.4 million YouTube subscribers on her flagship vlog and comedy channel, and 20 million fans across all social platforms. Lopez served as one of the main voices in the Spanish version of the hit animated film Trolls, and also appeared in AwesomenessTV’s baseball-themed web series Out Of My League. (Lopez signed with AwesomenessTV last September). She also serves as a digital reporter for La Voz Kids

— Mexico’s version of The Voice for kids.

In addition to working with some of the world’s biggest brands, such as Coca-Cola and Procter & Gamble, Lopez has picked up several awards, including two MTV Millennial Awards and a Mexican Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Award. She is set to host the Kids’ Choice Awards in Mexico this year.

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Lopez will continue to be represented by talent management firm Latin World Entertainment.

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Geoff Weiss

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