She grown so fast?

I posted elsewhere about her but i have aconspiracy theory. Shes not really 11 year old. Shes really an adult with that disease andy milonakis has (google him). Her channel is too well produced. Did anyone notice this little girl, next door neighbor type has one of those huge microphones professionals have.
 
Sounds like her natural ability in front of the camera was very luckily noticed by someone big enough to give her that push. For some people that's how it happens, others face a slower climb. And some (most) will never get up that far. It's fine to want that level of success, but don't get hung up on wondering why it hasn't happened to you and why it happened to her.
 
haha she is a gamer.... guys.... gaming is one of the biggest, if not the biggest genre on Youtube.... and she is a kid.... kids watch gaming channels like crazy and obsess when another kid youtuber gets big, they want to watch there every move and scrutinize how these other children did it.... that's all it is, kids watching kids.... Gaming and unboxing toys are the biggest niches on youtube.... because of kids
 
I subbed to LtCorbis when she only had about 400 subs and I have her as a friend on steam. I understand where you are coming from because on one hand I am super happy for her, but on the other hand it sucks to think that I have been on YouTube since I was 11 and I had to push years of endless negativity only to have a much smaller channel surpass me overnight. Like I said, I fully support Corbis but it just seems like this whole youtube game is just about luck.
 
I think it's kind of like winning the lottery. When a huge youtuber or figure gives you a shout out I think it's an awesome feeling to go viral but at least for me I would feel loads of pressure going from a modest amount of followers to all of the sudden having 100,000+ people following me overnight.
 
I don't think it's luck in her case. She is a natural star. I am not a gamer and hate gaming videos. I don't know anything about them. When I clicked on her stuff I was in shock at first, but then realized i was entertained. AND I KEPT WATCHING. The fact that she is a girl and she is 11 freaked me out! With that said if this was a boy, most people would call him creepy dirtbag. Sorry, girls get away with more when they are little. ( I am a girl by the way) I have watched a few of her videos just for the shock factor of having an 11 yr old girl speak like that. Will I sub? Probably never. Will I go back once in a while to see what she is talking about? Yes. I think she will end up being a very big comedian or actress. She is good even without the games. She could do makeup tutorial, cooking, random stuff at the mall and it would still be entertaining. Most of the gaming videos I have seen (as a non-gamer) are terrible.

Above all else the big "gamers" have a VERY entertaining personality. They could do anything outside of gaming and it would still be funny. I think the game is just the medium for that to get notoriety...for now.

Back to LTcorbis...The shock factor, style, great editing, humor, her age and gender make it a winning combo for gamers and most importantly NON-GAMERS. Honestly I would go to her channel if there were no games playing. In fact she would probably get more people if she just commentated on random stuff with pics, because the gaming is just filler.
 
because jealousy is completely different, but feeling envious is normal
Hooray for proper vocabulary. And yes, that feeling of envy he has is absolutely normal and everyone experiences it at some point whether they realize it or not.
Sounds like her natural ability in front of the camera was very luckily noticed by someone big enough to give her that push. For some people that's how it happens, others face a slower climb.
Exactly. When people say "she was lucky" or "why can't that happen to me" they have to understand that if their content isn't top notch, they don't even stand the chance of it ever happening to them (a shoutout from a prominent Youtuber, for example). Her content positioned her to even be in the position to get that shoutout, and that is to her credit.
 
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