Breakout YouTube star Liza Koshy has signed an overall deal with the Jada and Will Smith-founded media company, Westbrook Inc. Koshy, who amassed 18 million subscribers on the strength of her comedic YouTube sketches, has subsequently segued into the scripted space with her YouTube Original sitcom, Liza On Demand, and the Alicia Keys-produced Netflix feature Work It.
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Liza Koshy Collabs With Fabletics On Limited-Edition Activewear Line
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Liza Koshy Signs Overall Deal With Jada And Will Smith-Founded Westbrook Inc.
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Lilly Singh, Liza Koshy, More To Host Instagram Live Fundraisers For ‘Giving Tuesday’
Instagram is going all out for Giving Tuesday, enabling high-profile creators to harness two key charitable tools to support small businesses and nonprofits alike.
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Liza Koshy Launches Capsule Makeup And Skin Care Brand ‘One Of One’
YouTube megastar Liza Koshy has served as a spokesperson for clean beauty brand C’est Moi since 2019 -- and now, the 24-year-old is partnering with the fledgling label on her very own makeup and skin care collection called One Of One.
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Here’s The Trailer For Liza Koshy’s Netflix Film, ‘Work It’, Bowing On August 7
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Liza Koshy Apologizes For ‘Perpetuating Racist Ideas’, Cultural Appropriation With Past Character Creations
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Liza Koshy’s ‘Liza On Demand’ Gets Third Season Order At YouTube Originals
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Michelle Obama, Liza Koshy, Julia Roberts Venture To Vietnam For YouTube Learning Original
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Liza Koshy’s Latest Hosting Gig Is A Dance Competition Series For Quibi
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Liza Koshy Named Co-Chair Of Michelle Obama-Founded Nonprofit ‘When We All Vote’
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“Innovative, Inclusive, Disruptive”: How Courtney Carter Launched Her Management Company To Tell Diverse Creators’ Stories
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MTV Launches ‘Teen Code’ Spin-Off Series On Snapchat With Eva Gutowski, Jordyn Jones, More
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