PewDiePie Becomes First Individual craziest YouTuber who Reaches 100 Million Subscribers| latest photos, updates, and lifestyle





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Swedish YouTuber, self-proclaimed comedian, game streamer, and controversy magnet Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg better known by his online person PewDiePie has hit the 100 million subscribers mark on YouTube. 

In doing so, PewDiePie has become the first individual creator to reach the elusive 100 million subscribers mark on his eponymous YouTube channel, which is only the second YouTube channel to enter the 100 million subscribers club after Indian music label and movie studio T-Series breached that mark earlier this year.

 YouTube congratulated its most valuable individual vlogger by creating a short video commemorating his journey over the years.

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career

Early in his career, Kjellberg's content mainly consisted of let's play videos. His commentaries of horror games made up his best-known content during this early stage, although he eventually expanded into other genres. Kjellberg devoted his Let's Play videos to communicating more personally with his audience.

 He begins each video introducing himself in a high-pitched, goofy voice, drawing out the vowels of his YouTube moniker, then delves into the videos. Known for his idiosyncratic sense of humour, the nature of his video content has been described by various outlets as goofy, energetic, and obnoxious.
As of now, PewDiePie is the second biggest youtube channel in terms of the subscriber count. Moreover, he was also in the top ten list of highest-paid youtube personalities in the world last year with, and in the previous year as well. 

But that feat sounds even more impressive after the controversies that engulfed him which involved everything from getting blasted by the online community for creating anti-Semitic videos to creating a distasteful music video to diss rival YouTube channel T-series.




Media controversies, streaming, and formatted shows 


In January 2017, Kjellberg uploaded a video which appeared to show him using a racial slur. The video garnered criticism and widespread attention on Twitter. In another video, Kjellberg featured two paid individuals on Fiverr, asked to hold a sign that read "Death to all jew"

He alleged his intent was not against Jews, but to "showcase how crazy the website was".The video received negative attention and caused a media backlash, with various publications writing critically of Kjellberg's defence of his controversial content as jokes taken out of context, and opining that his content helps normalise ideologies such as fascism, neo-nazism and white supremacy

Kjellberg and the two individuals later apologised but the event led Maker Studios to cut their ties with Kjellberg and Google to drop him from the google preferred advertising program and cancel the upcoming second season of the Scare PewDiePie YouTube Red series ultimately, he apologised for his jokes, but strongly rebuked media coverage of the event, with particular criticism aimed at The Wall Street Journal.

In April, while still continuing to upload new content onto YouTube, Kjellberg created Netglow, a crowdsourced channel on the live-streaming service twitch. On Netglow, he started streaming Best Club, a weekly live stream show.

 Best Club premiered on 9 April, with its first episode featuring Brad Smith alongside Kjellberg. Kjellberg commented that his decision to create Netglow was in the works before the aforementioned allegations of anti-Semitic themes in his videos. Business Insider detailed that Kjellberg's first stream amassed around 60,000 viewers and that Netglow had accumulated 93,000 subscribers to that point.

In May, Kjellberg attracted controversy for using the term "Twitch thots" in a video that featured him watching a compilation of female Twitch streamers.

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lifestyle 



  • The wife of YouTube's biggest star, pewdiepie, told her followers over the weekend that her house had been broken into.
  • Marzia wrote on her Instagram Story that 90% of her valuables were taken, "from my jewellery to luxury goods and special items" she'd collected.
  • It's not the first time the couple has said they've had issues with home privacy.
  • PewDiePie, who has over 100 million subscribers, posted a video in 2016 called "don't come to my house" saying fans kept showing up at his door.
  • "I know it is very materialistic and should be happy with what I was left/have. But I can't hide the shock and sadness with all being taken away, just like that."
  • This is not the first time the couple has said they've had issues with privacy. With over 100 million subscribers on YouTube, pewdiepie is the platforms biggest star, and his band of loyal followers has several times managed to work out where the couple lives.

conclusion 
  • pewdiepie is an amazing YouTuber but in more sense, he is crazier.
  • he did hard work to achieve this much height.
  • stay hardworking until you don't get the success.
  • he is top 10 YouTuber in the world
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Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/pewdiepie/?hl=en

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/PewDiePie/

twitter:https://twitter.com/pewdiepie?lang=en