Jenna Ushkowitz is paying tribute to her friend and former co-star Naya Rivera, after her body was found following a five day search in Lake Piru in California.
26.06.2020 - 02:19 / justjared.com
Jenna Marbles is quitting YouTube – for now, at least.
The 33-year-old vlogger made the announcement on Thursday (June 25) in a video.
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Her exit comes after some fans asked her to address several skits from the past, including one in which she appeared to be in blackface as part of a Nicki Minaj impression in 2011.
She explained that there were “things in her past she’s not proud of,” and that she is “moving on from [her] channel.”
“I don’t know
Jenna Ushkowitz is paying tribute to her friend and former co-star Naya Rivera, after her body was found following a five day search in Lake Piru in California.
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quitting the platform, where she boasts over 20.2 million followers, after facing backlash for past videos where she dons blackface.The backlash was more akin to bullying, though, PewDiePie said in a post Friday.“Jenna Marbles was one of the most genuinely good people on this platform and now she gets bullied off the site by mistakes that happened 8-10 years ago…Who cares?” writes the 30-year-old, who has over 105 million YouTube subscribers.
Jenna Marbles is saying goodbye to the platform that made her a star. The 33-year-old YouTuber, whose real name is Jenna Mourey, announced on Thursday that she is stepping away from her channel after receiving backlash for wearing blackface and being racially insensitive in past videos.Marbles posted a lengthy video apologizing for her offensive videos, as well as explaining that she never meant to offend anyone.
YouTube star Jenna Marbles on Thursday announced that she is ending her channel after racially offensive videos resurfaced in the wake of the reignited Black Lives Matter movement. Marbles, 33, is under fire for wearing blackface while impersonating Nicki Minaj in 2011, as well as for past racist remarks.
Jenna Marbles is leaving YouTube.
Famed YouTube celebrity Jenna Marbles uploaded a tearful video on June 25 announcing that she would be leaving the platform that made her famous, after a video of her in blackface resurfaced along with a video of her rapping and using racist language against the Asian community. “It’s awful.
Jenna Marbles, a longtime YouTube star, has announced that she's leaving the social media platform. The announcement came on Thursday in the form of an 11-minute video in which Marbles -- real name Mourey -- apologized for various videos that she'd made in the past.