Every month, Billboard asks readers to vote for the best collab released during the month. Fans have voted and crowned Los Dos Carnales as the best Latin collaboration of June with their single “El Fue Arturo” featuring El Fantasma.
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Jenna Marbles is leaving YouTube.
The hugely popular longtime video creator, real name Jenna Mourey, has been on the platform for a decade, putting out countless videos that have amassed literally billions of views to go along with more than 20 million channel subscribers. But now, she’s done — and she’s citing her old problematic videos as the reason.
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Citing the need to purge the world of “anything and everything
Every month, Billboard asks readers to vote for the best collab released during the month. Fans have voted and crowned Los Dos Carnales as the best Latin collaboration of June with their single “El Fue Arturo” featuring El Fantasma.
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Celebrity MasterChef eliminated two more contestants in Friday's episode (July 3), with I'm a Celebrity's Myles Stephenson and football legend John Barnes exiting the kitchen after Shyko Amos's departure earlier this week.Alongside The Apprentice's Thomas Skinner and Loose Women's Judi Love, Myles and John were competing for a place in the cooking show's semi-finals – but after colossally messing up a homemade Chinese takeaway, the pair were sent packing.
Sounds like the Stauffers are off the hook!
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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.
In late May, YouTuber Myka Stauffer and her husband, James, announced their decision to give up Huxley, the four year old autistic boy they adopted from China almost three years earlier. A month later, she posted an apology, saying "no adoptee deserves any more trauma.”In a seven-minute-long video that has since been taken down, the couple recounted how Huxley had "a lot more special needs that we weren't aware of, and that we were not told" during the adoption process.
Jenna Marbles, one of YouTube’s foremothers, quit the video platform. The 33-year-old famous YouTuber sent shockwaves across the Internet after announcing her departure in what may just be her last ever YouTube video, shared on June 25.
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Popular family-friendly YouTube star Myka Stauffer is speaking out for the first time since the career-derailing controversy over her decision to rehome adopted son Huxley.