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5 Unproblematic YouTubers You Need To Subscribe To ASAP

For these Youtube stars, drama isn't an issue.

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5 Unproblematic YouTubers You Need To Subscribe To ASAP
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The Youtube "tea" that was spilled over the past few weeks has been extensive, to say the least. If you're someone who can't keep up with James Charles and Tati Westbrook's ongoing drama and are looking for SOMEWHERE on Youtube without it, look no further. These five YouTubers can get your mind off of the tea.

1. Drew Gooden.

A former Vine star (of "Road work ahead? Uh, yeah, I sure hope it does" fame), Drew Gooden is a gem. His videos on bad movies, Tik Tok, and other YouTubers will leave you laughing for a long time.

2. Danny Gonzalez.

Another former Vine star, Danny Gonzalez' content is very similar to Drew's, but both have their own unique comedic style. Be sure to check out Danny's videos on so-called "Instagram comedians".

3. Cody Ko.

My personal favorite. Somehow, everything Cody Ko says is hilarious, and his videos get better and better with every upload. If you want to see some of Cody's best work, binge-watch his "That's Cringe" series.

4. Noel Miller.

You'll see this guy a TON if you watch Cody Ko; they're best friends. Noel's channel is equally as amazing as Cody Ko's, and he has a great series with Cody playing Love Island: The Game. It's a must-see.

5. David Dobrik.

There is nothing more relaxing than watching David Dobrik's vlogs. All four minutes and twenty seconds long (ha), David Dobrik's vlogs are funny, cleverly edited, and easy to watch. They're a must see.

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