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British Youtubers Taking The World By Storm

Internet vlogging stars making a difference from their bedrooms.

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British Youtubers Taking The World By Storm
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YouTube is one of the most popular forms of social media and the variety of content is remarkable. Whether a beauty routine, comedy short, music video or blog, there is always something new and interesting being posted hourly. YouTube has also created its own pool of superstars that share their own personal stories with the world daily. One popular group of YouTubers reside in the United Kingdom. Besides their charming, clever accent, these YouTubers captivate viewers with their unique personalities shown in their video blogs (vlogs). These masterful young stars carve their careers within their bedrooms, creating astronomical social media followings, as well as businesses and books that skyrocket in sales through their online following. They also make a difference in adolescent lives by sharing their individual stories; whether discussing difficulties with anxiety or with family relationships, these young stars are relatable and normal to their youthful fans. One of these very honest, young stars, is also a best-selling author, named Zoella.

1. Zoe Sugg (Zoella)

Zoe Sugg joined YouTube back in 2009 and also created a blog titled, "Zoella" that year. With fashion, beauty and vlog videos, Zoella has become a sensation with over eight million YouTube subscribers. She even published a book, "Girl Online," in 2014 which was the fastest selling book of the year. Also that same year, Zoe created a line of beauty and bath products called "Zoella Beauty" that sold from shelves as fast as they were restocked. But how did this young entrepreneur gain such a following? Well she remains charming in her videos, and opens up to her subscribers about her difficulties with anxiety. Zoe remains open and honest about anxiety affecting her life and travel, and explains how she deals with it. Such an honest discussion has allowed Zoe to connect with her fans, as well as, continue to grow in following.

2. Louise Pentland (SprinkleofGlitter)

In 2010, Louis Pentland joined YouTube, creating her popular channel, "Sprinkle of Glitter." Her video content includes fashion, beauty, vlogs and adorable videos featuring her young daughter, also known as Baby Glitter. With over two million subscribers, Louise continues to expand her empire and has a second channel, "Sprinkle of Chatter," featuring fun vlogs and chats with fellow YouTubers. Louise expanded her brand in 2015, with a lifestyle book titled, "Life with a Sprinkle of Glitter."

3. Alfie Deyes (PointlessBlog)

Have you ever seen the "PointlessGang" trending on Twitter, and wonder who/what it was? Well it is the growing four million subscribers to PointlessBlog YouTube channel created by Alfie Deyes. His channel features honest discussions, challenges and even funny Q&As that let viewers get to know this popular British star. Alfie has expanded his following with two other channels PointlessBlogTV and AlfieGames in which he shares personal vlogs and fun gaming videos. Just last year, Alfie also published his own book, "The Pointless Book," that became a Sunday Times bestseller.

4. Tanya Burr

Another popular fashion, beauty guru is the lovely, Tanya Burr, known for her charm and secret baking talents. In 2009, Tanya began her YouTube journey with makeup tutorials, and over time expanded into lifestyle and fashion and now has over three million subscribers. Like Zoella, Tanya has also shared her difficulties with anxiety, allowing her young fans to know that if they suffer from anxiety, they are not alone. Tanya also grew her brand into merchandise with a line of cosmetics called "Tanya Burr Cosmetics." Later in 2015, she published her lifestyle book, "Love, Tanya," featuring personal anecdotes, beauty tips, and even some baking recipes. Tanya is also known for her hilarious vlogs, featuring her fiancé and fellow YouTuber, Jim Chapman.

5. Jim Chapman

Also known as your "Internet best friend," Jim Chapman has captivated fans with his quirky personality since 2009 when he formed his YouTube channel. Now with over two million subscribers, Jim is expanding his brand with merchandise and even a single. Jim is a member of the YouTube boyband and the group's single raised money for Comic Relief. Jim also creates personal vlogs that document his journey with YouTube, and even memorialize his own personal milestones.

6. Joe Sugg (ThatcherJoe)

Zoella's brother, Joe Sugg, also joined the Youtube scene in 2011. His popular channel "ThatcherJoe" features funny challenges, pranks, and hilarious collabs with other YouTubers. Joe expanded his following when he created two more channels ThatcherJoeVlogs and ThatcherJoeGames. With over five million subscribers, Joe has also written a book, formed a boy band and made a cameo in the Spongebob film. His hilarious impressions and quirky talents make him another British YouTuber to watch out for.

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