Mar. 15, 2025
Austin McBroom.Photo:Cliff Hawkins/Getty
Cliff Hawkins/Getty
A Los Angeles woman has filed a civil complaint for damages against social media personalityAustin McBroom.
In a lawsuit claiming intentional infliction of emotional distress, stalking, harassment and trespass filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Wednesday, Nov. 21, Brittney Collinson alleges that the YouTuber — who boasts millions of followers — entered her property “without consent” and then posted a series of videos, some of which showed her home address.
Mar. 15, 2025
Dinkelman, who was dubbed “South Africa’sSteve Irwin” due to his similarities to the late Australian conservationist, died on Saturday, Oct. 26 — one month after being bitten.
His wife, Kirsty, shared the newsvia a statementposted to the Africa Reptiles and Venom Facebook page.
“His presence has brought so much warmth, love, passion and laughter to our lives, as well as all of those who knew him, loved him and supported him,” she said.
Mar. 15, 2025
Jack Doherty.Photo:Jack Doherty/X.com
Jack Doherty/X.com
A YouTube star crashed his $200,000 McLaren sports car while livestreaming — and a clip of the incident has gone viral.
During a livestream on the platform Kick on the morning of Saturday, Oct. 5, 20-year-oldJack Dohertywas filming himself and a friend he referred to as Michael while driving down a Miami highway in his custom-designed McLaren 570S, per theDaily Mail.
A video of the incident — which has since been removed from Kick — shows Doherty glancing down at his phone while driving as it rains heavily, according to the outlet.
Mar. 15, 2025
Photo:Nikocado Avocado/Instagram
Nikocado Avocado/Instagram
YouTuberNikocado Avocadorevealed that he just pulled off a yearslong prank, losing 250 lbs. while convincing his millions of followers that he was still dangerously overweight.
The 32-year-old — whose real name is Nicholas Perry — rose to fame on the platform calling himself the “King of Mukbangs.” Mukbang, which originated in South Korea, is agenre of videosin which people show themselves eating excessive amounts of food, typically junk food, while interacting with viewers.
Mar. 15, 2025
YouTuber Paul Harrell has announced his own death from pancreatic cancer at 58.
In a prerecordedvideoposted on Wednesday, Sept. 4, and titled “I’m Dead,” Harrell shared that his pancreatic cancer had “spread faster than I thought it would” and reached his bones.
“I’m recording this and giving Brad [Nelson — his manager] instructions to publish it upon my death, so if you’re watching me, I’m dead,” he began in the clip, which he said was recorded on Dec.