Abrams Artists Agency, a Hollywood talent firm that boasts a sizable digital contingency, has added a quartet of beauty and lifestyle creators to its roster.
The agency’s latest signings include Australian beauty vlogger Chloe Morello, docu-vlogger/filmmaker Luke Korns, multi-hyphenate Jordyn Jones, and male makeup artist Lou Flores. All of the influencers will be housed within Abrams’ alternative programming, digital media, licensing, and branding department.
Morello hails from Australia, and has amassed 2.6 million followers across her two YouTube channels. Korns typically sticks to a comedic and docu-style formats, and recently vlogged one year spent living in Peru. Jones got her break as a dancer in Lifetime’s Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition, and has appeared in Brat’s Overnights as well as YouTube Premium’s Dance Camp. Flores, a Mexican-American artist, is best known for his over-the-top transformations and Halloween looks that seamlessly blend masculinity and femininity.
Morello will continue to be managed by Kevin Johnson at Renegade, while Korns, who counts 1.8 million YouTube subscribers, is managed by Amron Lopez at Authentic. Jones, who counts a whopping 5 million followers on Instagram, is repped by Mhair Zeitounian at Reload Management.
Abrams was founded in 1977 by Harry Abrams, who recently sold the firm to a trio of its top executives. In addition to serving as a talent agency for digital stars, the company also provides multi-channel network services alongside Bent Pixels for creators who aren’t otherwise partnered.
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