YouTuber PewDiePie, as has long been predicted, will lose his spot as the platform’s most-subscribed-to creator within the couple of days, when Bollywood record label T-Series overtakes him. But one PewDiePie fan is not letting him go down without a fight.
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“I hope this doesn't come across as me being tired of [YouTube],” she concluded, noting that she would likely miss vlogging very much. “It's about me needing to find my path, because for a long time I felt like I was following someone else’s."
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PewDiePie Decries YouTube’s Release Of Logan Paul Movie While His Series Remains Shelved
It’s kind of amazing how a billion dollar company can be so inept at leadership,” Kjellberg said in a recent video on his channel, which is -- for now -- the most-subscribed hub on all of YouTube. “If you want to be taken seriously, you need to apply the same rules for everyone.”
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YouTube Star PewDiePie Proposed To Longtime Girlfriend Marzia Bisognin
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YouTube Announces 3 Potential Punishments For Top Creators Who Harm The Broader Community
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