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YouTube Star Grace Helbig Signs With Talent Agency UTA

Grace Helbig is reportedly signing a new deal. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the YouTube star and comedienne has linked up with talent agency UTA, which will replace her previous partner WME.

The 32-year-old Helbig has long been one of YouTube’s top videomakers. On her primary YouTube channel, she counts approximately three million subscribers, who tune in to watch her vlogs, challenges, fashion and beauty videos, and collaborations.

UTA is not the only new partner Helbig has added lately. She also recently joined the Studio71 network, where she has launched the show This Might Get… alongside her pal Mamrie Hart.

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Helbig’s success on YouTube has opened up many opportunities for her both on and off the internet. Her recent initiatives include the film Dirty 30, which she starred in alongside Mamrie Hart and Hannah Hart in 2016, and a jewelry line inspired by her dog.

In addition to Helbig, other creators who recently signed with UTA include Jay Versace, Miles McKenna, and Jessie Paege.

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