Drew Afualo and her Two Idiot Girls podcast co-host, Deison Afualo, are embarking on a summer comedy tour. The Loud Tour will travel across the U.S. and make stops in 21 cities, supporting her first book, Loud: Accept Nothing Less Than the Life You Deserve.
“We are coming to 21 cities, across the country (bc I heard how mad u were we didn’t last time Alright!!!! Jeez!!! lmaooooo) & i genuinely cannot wait to meet & hug every single one of you,” Afualo said in an Instagram post announcing the tour.
Afualo rose to TikTok fame for calling out misogyny on the platform. The social media personality amassed a huge following across digital platforms, being asked to host major red carpet events and her own podcast on Spotify called The Comment Section.
Loud: Accept Nothing Less Than the Life You Deserve is her first book and is set to drop on July...
“We are coming to 21 cities, across the country (bc I heard how mad u were we didn’t last time Alright!!!! Jeez!!! lmaooooo) & i genuinely cannot wait to meet & hug every single one of you,” Afualo said in an Instagram post announcing the tour.
Afualo rose to TikTok fame for calling out misogyny on the platform. The social media personality amassed a huge following across digital platforms, being asked to host major red carpet events and her own podcast on Spotify called The Comment Section.
Loud: Accept Nothing Less Than the Life You Deserve is her first book and is set to drop on July...
- 4/22/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Drew Afualo does not mess around when it comes to calling out misogynist men on TikTok and is now putting people on notice after she failed to receive an invite to audition for the live-action adaptation of Moana.
The content creator is known to use humor on TikTok and shared a video where she made a case for herself to be given the opportunity to be part of the Disney film.
“I want to talk to you all about something a little confusing,” Afualo said in the video. “So, apparently, there were auditions, like an open casting call, for the live-action Moana.”
Afualo said she heard about the open casting call from her Samoan family. She went on to list films featuring Samoan people like Sione’s Wedding, Once We Were Warriors, and The Legend of Johny Lingo, noting that Taika Waititi’s Next Goal Wins “has five or six of...
The content creator is known to use humor on TikTok and shared a video where she made a case for herself to be given the opportunity to be part of the Disney film.
“I want to talk to you all about something a little confusing,” Afualo said in the video. “So, apparently, there were auditions, like an open casting call, for the live-action Moana.”
Afualo said she heard about the open casting call from her Samoan family. She went on to list films featuring Samoan people like Sione’s Wedding, Once We Were Warriors, and The Legend of Johny Lingo, noting that Taika Waititi’s Next Goal Wins “has five or six of...
- 3/13/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Brat TV is bringing ecommerce services to its network of creator partners. The Gen Z-focused media company known for hit shows like Chicken Girls has acquired ecommerce platform Jemi.
Brat did not disclose the price tag attached to its Jemi acquisition. Brat Co-Founder Rob Fishman told Tubefilter that the transaction was an all-stock deal. Post-acquisition, Jemi’s leadership team will move on from their positions to explore new opportunities.
Annie Hwang and Jason Cui developed Jemi with help from a $1.8 million seed round, which included participation from notable Vc firms like General Catalyst and Kleiner Perkins. “When we learned that Annie and Jason, Jemi’s founders, were exploring next steps for their company, we approached the team about a potential partnership,” Fishman told Tubefilter. “As we’ve been looking for new ways to team up with digital creators, Jemi’s technology presented a really interesting opportunity for us.”
Jemi...
Brat did not disclose the price tag attached to its Jemi acquisition. Brat Co-Founder Rob Fishman told Tubefilter that the transaction was an all-stock deal. Post-acquisition, Jemi’s leadership team will move on from their positions to explore new opportunities.
Annie Hwang and Jason Cui developed Jemi with help from a $1.8 million seed round, which included participation from notable Vc firms like General Catalyst and Kleiner Perkins. “When we learned that Annie and Jason, Jemi’s founders, were exploring next steps for their company, we approached the team about a potential partnership,” Fishman told Tubefilter. “As we’ve been looking for new ways to team up with digital creators, Jemi’s technology presented a really interesting opportunity for us.”
Jemi...
- 11/30/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
On May 30, digital media company Brat TV released the first episode of the second season of College Years, a spin-off of the Chicken Girls franchise. Since its first episode hit YouTube in 2017, Chicken Girls has become Brat’s biggest hit, growing into a multimedia brand that encompasses books, podcasts, and much more.
College Years, which arrived last year, dives into the collegiate lives of two characters who first appeared within Chicken Girls‘ high school milieu: Birdie (played by Mads Lewis) and Rooney (Indiana Massara). The second season of College Years brings new dimensions to those characters by introducing a fresh series of trials, friendships, and love interests.
But College Years is more than a mere spinoff. It’s Brat’s attempt to follow its target audience. Through its signature franchise, Brat has welcomed a devout fan base of Gen Z consumers. As those viewers grow up, adopt different attitudes, and seek new experiences,...
College Years, which arrived last year, dives into the collegiate lives of two characters who first appeared within Chicken Girls‘ high school milieu: Birdie (played by Mads Lewis) and Rooney (Indiana Massara). The second season of College Years brings new dimensions to those characters by introducing a fresh series of trials, friendships, and love interests.
But College Years is more than a mere spinoff. It’s Brat’s attempt to follow its target audience. Through its signature franchise, Brat has welcomed a devout fan base of Gen Z consumers. As those viewers grow up, adopt different attitudes, and seek new experiences,...
- 5/30/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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