Vlogger Brooke Houts, who creates videos about her day-to-day life for 334,000 YouTube subscribers, is facing the wrath of the internet -- as well as potential legal ramifications -- for uploading a video in which she appeared to physically abuse her pet doberman, Sphinx.
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Liza Koshy Gets Glam As Beauty Brand C’est Moi’s Very First Ambassador
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LAPD Investigating YouTuber Brooke Houts For Hitting Her Dog On Camera
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Michelle Obama To Launch College Advice Series On ‘YouTube Learning’ Hub
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YouTube Plans To Majorly Expand San Bruno HQ Get Support From Local Council
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YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki Discusses New Creator-On-Creator Harassment Policy In Sitdown With Alfie Deyes
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YouTubers ‘The Ingham Family’ Are Selling $340 Dolls Of Their Newborn Son
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YouTube Tweaked Its Algorithm To Promote “Quality Family Content.” That Change Decimated Kid-Friendly Creators’ View Counts.
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Apparently, More Than 64,000 People Paid $50 To Watch Jake Paul And Tana Mongeau Get Married
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YouTube Stays Uncharacteristically Silent On New 24-Hour Music Video Viewership Record
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YouTube’s King Of Random, Grant Thompson, Has Passed Away At Age 38
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Van Life YouTuber Jennelle Eliana Hits 1.5 Million Subscribers In 1 Month, Answers Internet’s Burning Questions In New Upload
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