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3 YouTubers That HIT Real Life HARD

YouTubers get a bad rep for not having a “real” job, but here’s 3 YouTubers that are crushing all the naysayers with their YouTube channels!    1. James Charles The…

NEW YORK, NY – AUGUST 09: Casey Neistat (L) and Ninja attend After Unpacked: An Evening For The Rest Of Us, Samsung 837 VIP Party at Boom Boom Room on August 9, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Samsung 837)

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YouTubers get a bad rep for not having a "real" job, but here's 3 YouTubers that are crushing all the naysayers with their YouTube channels! 

  1. James Charles

The 19-year-old YouTuber WREAKED havoc at Birmingham, England. Charles showed up for the grand opening of a local Morphe make-up store. According to the BBC, about 8,000 fans showed up for the meet and greet. The traffic in and around the mall was so bad that it caused massive gridlock traffic. Surprisingly, Charles said that this kind of thing is "normal" to him! When he's not causing gridlock traffic he's signing deals and racking up millions of views on YouTube.

2. Tyler "Ninja" Blevins

Blevins first made his break on the streaming app Twitch then crossed over into the YouTube and real-life realm. Blevins quickly became the face of the video game Fortnite. He even became the first esports athlete to be on the cover of ESPN magazine, in 2018. Then working hard to where Blevins earns half a million dollars a month in revenue, according to Business Insider. Blevins' fame skyrocketed where he was invited to star in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. 

3. Casey Neistat

Independent film maker Casey Neistat first had his big break with the HBO series The Neistat Brothers. From there, Neistat joined YouTube in 2010. His fame blew up when a couple of his vlogs went viral on YouTube! However, his style of vlogs differed from others, he added a sense of depth and art in his videos. Neistat's game was taken to the next level when CNN bought his video sharing app Beme. As of right now, he's no longer running Beme and is working on a new project called 365.