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Gushcloud Talent Agency Signs OKBaby, Sandra Carswell, Argenis Pinal

Gushcloud Talent Agency (GTA), a Los Angeles-based digital talent management company, has added nine creators to its roster. And Andrea Alegria, a former StyleHaul exec who was tapped last month to serve as GTA’s global business director, will help the latest additions to its 12,000-creator roster forge relationships with the world’s leading brands.

The new signings include: Kyra and Oscar Sivertson, whose OKBaby family vlogging channel has amassed 1.1 million subscribers; 19-year-old musician Sandra Carswell, who rose to fame on Vine and now counts 2 million Instagram followers and 1 million YouTube subscribers; and the Instagram beauty star and body paint artist Argenis Pinal

(337,000 followers). Pinal is set to appear on a Laverne Cox-hosted reality competition series on Lifetime dubbed Glam Masters later this month, and has collaborated with brands like Xbox and Sephora.

At the same time, GTA — which was formed last March when the Singapore-based Asian influencer marketing network Gushcloud acquired Los Angeles talent management firm uFluencer Group — has inked pacts with three more fitness creators and three more beauty vloggers. They include: yoga stars Tim Senesi and Lesley Fightmaster, celebrity trainer Jono Aceros Castano, and lifestyle gurus Amy Maree Comber, Ashley Marie Rosas, and Olivia Biermann.

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