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Shane Dawson is an American YouTuber, actor, filmmaker, writer, and musician born on July 19, 1988. He rose to fame with comedy sketches, music videos, and docu-series on YouTube, but faced backlash for his offensive and inappropriate comments.
A documentary web series by Shane Dawson that investigates the psychology and controversies of Jake Paul, a controversial YouTuber. The series features interviews, research, and personal insights from Dawson, Paul, and other YouTubers and experts.
A documentary web series by YouTuber Shane Dawson that investigates various conspiracy theories, such as wildfires, deepfakes, and Chuck E. Cheese's pizza. The series premiered in 2019 and received critical acclaim and controversy for its mature themes and dark tone.
Twaimz, aka Issa, is a YouTube personality with over 2 million followers and 146 million video views. He started his channel after meeting his idol Shane Dawson at VidCon and became a Fullscreen ...
Shane Dawson, one of YouTube’s biggest creators, addressed racist and offensive videos from his past in a new 20-minute video Friday where he said his previous apologies were not good enough.
Shane Dawson: The host and creator of the series and co-creator of the Shane Dawson x Jeffree Star collection. Dawson documents Jeffree Star's life in the beauty industry. Jeffree Star: The main subject of the series; CEO of Jeffree Star Cosmetics and co-creator of the collection. Andrew Siwicki: Dawson's friend, cameraman, and co-editor.
The Secret World of Jeffree Star is an American web series created by YouTuber Shane Dawson. The web series was announced on July 24, 2018, through Dawson's Twitter [1] which immediately attracted the attention of worldwide news outlets. [2] Its premiere debuted August 1, 2018 on Dawson's YouTube channel. [3]
Lew Dockstader Bert Williams, shown here in blackface, was the highest-paid African-American entertainer of his day.. This is a list of entertainers known to have performed in blackface makeup, whether in a minstrel show, as satire or historical depiction of such roles, or in a portrayal of a character using makeup as a racial disguise, for whatever reason.