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Alan Chen Stokes and Alex Chen Stokes, commonly known as the Stokes Twins, (born 23 November 1996 in China) are Chinese-American twins and Internet celebrities known for their YouTube and TikTok accounts with 75.5 million subscribers and 30.8 million followers, respectively. The Stokes Twins are the 20th largest Youtube channel as of 5 July 2024.
Evan Fong (born May 31, 1992), known online as VanossGaming (or simply Vanoss), is a Canadian YouTuber, music producer, and DJ.As one of the most popular gaming personalities on YouTube, his videography consists of montage-style videos of him and other creators playing various video games, such as Grand Theft Auto V, Garry's Mod, and various titles from the Call of Duty franchise.
In September 2017, PocketWatch signed EvanTubeHD and his family, primarily focused on the brother-sister combination of Evan and Jillian, the stars of the channel. Their videos have evolved since originally launching as a toy channel and an example of the unboxing trend, in which kids open up new toys on camera. Now the channel primarily ...
Backward walking benefits. The primary muscles used to propel you forward are the quads, hamstrings and calf muscles. Walking backward, on the other hand, engages the glutes, hamstrings and even ...
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YouTube co-founder who created the first YouTube channel and uploaded the first YouTube video, Me at the zoo, in 2005. Herne Katha: Nepal Herne Katha Short documentaries about regular people Kip Kedersha: United States kipkay Prankster, gadget creator. Keekihime: Austria keekihime Vlogs about Japanese pop culture and cover dances: Daniel Keem ...
Austin Evans (born August 22, 1992) is an American YouTuber and tech blogger who creates videos on various modern technologies, such as video games, smartphones and personal computers. As of December 22, 2023, his YouTube channel has over 5.4 million subscribers and 1.3 billion views. [2] Videos of his have been featured on technology sites ...
A fourth version of the video shows the group performing the song on Australian program Bandstand on Channel 9, filmed two days prior to the first 2 videos for Countdown. with Scott singing live over the studio track appears on the Plug Me In DVD set. This fourth version was uploaded to YouTube on 11 January 2021.