The most famous bloggers. Top rating of the best YouTube video bloggers in Russia. Stas Davydov and his This is Good

There are no questions about Russian top bloggers - everyone knows their names. But we should not forget that the world blogosphere is not alone in being famous for Ivangay. In the vastness world wide web there are many names and projects that deserve attention. Moreover, for their sake you can (and should) finally learn English. We have compiled a list of the 10 coolest foreign channels that are worth watching. So, let's go!

PewDiePie

We couldn’t help but include the most popular blogger in the world in this selection. Today the PewDiePie channel has more than 50 million subscribers. Felix Kjellberg most often makes review videos on playing video games. In addition, approximately once a week the popular Swede describes travel on his channel.

Shane Dawson

Shane Dawson became famous on YouTube thanks to his parodies of stars and celebrities. His main channel has 6.5 million subscribers, and in addition there are two more channels, one of which contains comedy videos and sketches, and the second - videos shot on an iPhone. Note that Dawson started recording videos in high school, when it was definitely not mainstream. Thus, the guy was just doing his homework.

Ray William Johnson

Johnson lives in New York and makes comedy videos about viral videos. He became an Internet star thanks to his sense of humor. Ray has more than 10 million subscribers, and the number of views has exceeded 3 billion. Ray sometimes composes his own songs and releases animated videos in his releases.

Zoella

The real name of this popular British blogger is Zoe Elizabeth Sugg. The girl not only runs a channel that has about 10 million subscribers, but also writes books. Her debut novel, Girl Online, was published in 2014. Zoella reviews cosmetics and also produces her own line of cosmetic products, Zoella Beauty.

MyLifeAsEva

Eva Gutowski from California captivated 7 million viewers around the world with her sincere and touching videos. Most often, she makes vlogs about herself, where she shares her personal life with subscribers. The girl is 21 years old, she is studying at college to become a journalist, but she is already making quite a good living thanks to her popularity on YouTube.

ThatcherJoe

Joseph Sugg is the brother of Zoella, who has already appeared on this list. Joe makes humorous videos, and his channel ThatcherJoe has 7.5 million subscribers. The guy has three channels in total, all of them are quite successful and interesting to learn, so improve your English and have fun with Joe!

RyanHiga

Ryan Higa, an American blogger and actor of Japanese descent, runs a channel better known as “nigahiga.” Ryan makes comedy videos, which brought him fame along with twenty million subscribers.

CasseyHo

Cassie Ho is an international fitness blogger who has become famous for her weight loss story. Cassie teaches Pilates and presents her own line of sportswear, but the girl herself has repeatedly admitted that a significant part of her income comes from YouTube.

ChrisOflyng

19-year-old Chris Ofling has been running his YouTube channel since 2012. Various kinds of scandals arise around his personality every now and then, for example, on the topic of the blogger’s multisexuality. However, this does not stop him from becoming more popular day by day.

RosannaPansino

Roseanne has one of the most popular cooking shows on YouTube, Nerdy Nummies. The girl dreamed of becoming an actress and even appeared in some episodic roles in films, but her career on the Internet developed much faster and more successfully. Rosanna is watched by more than 7.5 million subscribers, and she herself says that cooking is one of her main passions, so we can only wish her good luck.

Comedy duo founded by Daniel Padilla and Ian Hickox. Ian and Anthony post their skits and other videos on the channel. The authors have several more channels: Behind the Scenes with Smosh, Smosh Games, IanH, Smosh Pit Weekly, Shut Up! Cartoons. Almost all of them release videos on a strict schedule.

JackSepticEye

WatchMojo

An entertaining and sometimes educational channel from Canada. Many people work on creating a video: several editors and presenters. They release videos very often, two a day.

Lisa Kosher

Channel of an American actress and video blogger. She started vlogging on YouTube more in adolescence. By 2017, the channel gained 10 million subscribers. In addition to his Internet activity, he appears in films and TV series.

IISuperwomanII

Video blogger and comedian from Canada. He often makes humorous videos about situations from everyday life and problems that people often complain about. One of the most popular videos is about girls getting ready to leave the house.

Casey Neistat

Casey Nystet is not only a famous blogger, but also a film director and co-founder of the company that develops the social network Beme. He has a difficult fate: Casey dropped out of school in the tenth grade at the age of 15. Later he ran away from home, and then his girlfriend became pregnant. From the age of 17 to 20, he lived in a trailer park with his girlfriend and son. He worked as a dishwasher and cook. Later he moved to New York, where he first worked as a courier. There he began filming and posting daily vlogs.

The top 10 includes the most popular YouTube bloggers in Russia, who have the largest number of subscribers among viewers today.

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(Maryana Ro) opens the top ten most popular Russian YouTube bloggers. Gained popularity in 2014-2015. She is often associated with the name of the famous video blogger Ivan Rudsky, better known as Ivangay, who is her boyfriend. Quite often, their joint videos are released on both of their channels.

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(Lee Kei) is one of the ten most famous Russian YouTube bloggers. Having posted several of his videos on YouTube channel Lee Kei contacted CarambaTV and they offered him affiliate program, that is, making money using YouTube, the agreement implied that Lee must release at least one video on his channel every week.

Lee agreed and invited his friend Kostik, who worked on Latvian television, to film a humorous show “At the Wall”, in the first episode of which Lee was going to tell viewers that you can bargain in stores. During the work on the video, the name of the show changed to “Project GOAT.” Over time, the themes of the releases from everyday life changed to acute social and philosophical ones.

8.


Known under the pseudonym Brian, he is one of the most popular YouTubers, posting various funny videos on his channel. Many of Brian's haters believe that he borrowed the nickname of one of the most popular let's play players on Russian YouTube - Oleg Brain (TheBrainDit). Although it is not known exactly whether Brain borrowed the nickname from Oleg Brain or not. But the fact that the nicknames “Brain” and “Brain” are very similar tells us that Brian could have stolen Oleg’s nickname.

Many also accuse Brian of being similar in the content of his videos to the most popular video blogger in the CIS - EeOneGuy (Ivangai). This is explained by the fact that in his videos, Brian also has fun in front of the camera and does not advertise anything in his videos. But this theory is refuted by the fact that Brian’s videos are to some extent educational than those of Ivangay, and the fact that Brian throughout his entire activity makes only his own content.

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One of the most popular Russian video bloggers on YouTube. Spielberg is a pseudonym; in her own words in an interview with Media Mag magazine, she made an “agreement” with her parents that no one would know her real name in exchange for complete freedom on the Internet. Internet fame began after uploading several videos to English language on YouTube. Thousands of Americans and many friends on the other side of the world subscribed to it.

This noticeably increased her self-esteem and soon Sasha was only thinking about the further development of her project, ceasing to communicate with her family. Because of this, her parents decided to send her to a boarding school abroad. After arriving in Russia, she began filming videos in Russian. She has two channels on YouTube: music and vlogs.

6.


Popular YouTube video blogger. Despite the fame of his channel on Youtube, his videos have a fairly monotonous theme, mainly: video walkthroughs or reviews of the game Minecraft and other gaming innovations; online streams on the Twitch portal. He began his career as a video blogger in the summer of 2012. During this period, I was mainly involved in reviews of mods on Minecraft game. Subsequently, video walkthroughs and other videos with similar topics appeared on his channel.

5.


Included in the list of the most popular YouTube bloggers. The girl shoots and publishes various videos, be it sketches, music parodies or conversational videos. Her video projects are among the top 10 most profitable in Russia. Has over 1.6 million subscribers on his main channel - FoggyDisaster" and over 5 million on his second channel - TheKateClapp.

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One of the most famous YouTubers in Russia. As of October 2018, he has more than 5 and a half million subscribers and almost one and a half billion views on his Logo YouTube por Hernando.svg TheBrainDit channel on Youtube, which was registered on September 22, 2011. He is the winner of the “Like 2015” award. There Oleg posts walkthroughs and reviews computer games, including indie. Also plays multiplayer and Online Games, more often GTA Online with AlexPozitiv. Lately I have also started reviewing and playing mobile games on iPhone.

3.

Opens the top three most popular vloggers on Russian YouTube. He is the host of the blog “This is Good” and gives his comments on videos sent by viewers or found by him. Interaction is usually used at the end of the transmission. In the early episodes of the program, another character participated - the voice (low bass) of “illuminator Nastenka,” who began to appear again from the 164th to the 178th issues. A distinctive feature of the project is the absence of obscene language.

YouTube viewers perceive the blog “This is Good” as an alternative to another popular blog “+100500”. Both blogs are Russian-language analogues of the Ray William Johnson show. From the 29th issue, questions are removed rather than written. From the 48th episode of the show, it was released in HD format, and from the 55th to the 208th episode, the show began to be released with interactive subtitles in English for foreign users. Since the 492nd episode, the show has been released in 4K format.

2.


As the host of the Internet show “+100500”, he is one of the most popular video bloggers on the Runet. Maxim Golopolosov makes video reviews of funny videos found on the Internet. The comic effect is achieved by gluing together fragments of the video clip with the presenter's comments. Four videos are selected for each episode. Typically, each episode is referred to by title, plot, or key phrase from the last video (the only exception is the “Very New Year’s episode”).

The shooting is done against the backdrop of a leopard-print bedspread (Internet users often call it a carpet), which Maxim used to cover the sofa with.

1.


(Ivan Romanovich Rudskoy) is the most popular YouTube blogger in Russia. Registered his channel with the name EeOneGuy on YouTube on March 19, 2013. In 2015, he took part in the filming of YouTube Rewind, the Lenovo advertising campaign and the Videofan festival, and became the winner of the Like 2015 award held as part of the Vidfest festival in the “Like for Lifestyle” category. According to VSP Stats for April 2016, EeOneGuy's estimated monthly income was approximately twenty thousand dollars. Ivan attracts the audience different ways- sings karaoke, plays popular games, commenting on them, does something for a bet, answers questions from subscribers, shows simple tricks and stunts, or jokes on camera.

Some of the titles of his videos characterize the plots - “Trolling schoolchildren in Digger Online”, “I draw like a nerd”, “Stoned up antics”, “Song of a nerd”. As noted by the publications “Afisha Daily” and “Newspaper. Ru”, the main audience of his video blog is teenage girls. In the global ranking at the beginning of 2016, his channel was ahead of official accounts NBA, Enrique Iglesias, Lady Gaga and Vice publications.

Especially for March 8, YouTube video hosting compiled the top of the most popular bloggers on the Runet. When allocating places, indicators such as audience reach, activity, channel traffic and many others were taken into account.

The editors of the site invite you right now to get acquainted with the ten most popular Russian female bloggers on YouTube.

1 place. Katya Clapp - @The KateClapp (over 4 million subscribers)



Blogger Katya Klap is recognized as the most influential girl on Russian YouTube. The girl shares beauty secrets and simply bright events from her life with her subscribers. Katya has something to be proud of: in the world, only 39 female bloggers have the same number of subscribers as her.


2nd place. Estonia- @Estonianna (467,647 followers)



Estonia

Blonde Anna is from Estonia. The girl has been actively filling her channel since 2011. On her blog you can find many videos about cosmetics, makeup and style. "Estonianna" simply loves to share the everyday joys of life with her audience.


3rd place. Maria Way - @MariaWay (2,547,401 followers)



Maria Way

23-year-old Maria believes that “beauty is our main weapon,” and tells her fans how with its help you can open any doors in the world. The main thing is just to do the right makeup. Maria Wei's channel is incredibly successful.


In addition, the top 10 Russian female bloggers included users with the nicknames “Agniya Ogonyok”, “Mary Senn”, “NeNovosti”, “Sonya Esman”, “Julia Pushman”, “Lyubarskaya” and “Sasha Spilberg”.

4th place. Agnia Ogonek - @AgniaOgonek (932,792 followers)






6th place. Nenews - @NeNovosti (369,820 subscribers)




7th place. Sonya Esman - @classisinternal (1,544,020 subscribers)


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Do you dream of making money on YouTube? And someone is already doing this and quite successfully!

Look at the famous bloggers in Russia who receive millions of rubles from their channels. Each of them has at least three qualities necessary for promotion: hard work, charisma and creativity. Thanks to this explosive mixture, they attract investors, advertisers and a multimillion-dollar audience of subscribers. The RIAB agency named the highest paid bloggers in Russia in 2018. All data given in the list is an expert assessment of the total income of bloggers.

1. Wylsacom - Valentin Petukhov

The first place in terms of income from the YouTube channel is taken by Valentin Petukhov, known to the public for news from the world computer technology and reviews of new video games. He is called the pioneer of Russian-language IT blogging. Before becoming popular, Valentin Petukhov worked as a lawyer in one of the construction companies, wrote articles for magazines about computers, technology and games. The popularity began to grow after the first review of the iPhone 4s was published on his blog Wylsacom. His videos benefit over 5 million subscribers by sharing the truth about gadgets, apps, and everything in between. high technology. The profit is more than 51 million rubles per year.

2. SOBOLEV - Nikolay Sobolev

Nikolay was among the top three in the list of the richest YouTube bloggers in 2018. He became famous for his pranks in the author's project Rakamakafo. The blogger was inspired by American channels on similar topics. Sobolev chose the niche of social experiments for himself, and the very first recorded video became a success on the Internet. In March 2014, he and a friend launched a channel and within a year it brought them a million subscribers. Over time, Rakamakafo has grown into a project that reveals the main problems of society and calls for being kinder, more tolerant, and more responsive. According to RIAB data for the 2nd half of 2017, Kolya Sobolev earned 26,000,000 rubles, so we can assume that the blogger’s annual income is more than 50 million.

3. DIARY OF A KHACH - Amiran Sardarov

Owner of a PR agency and author of five books about business, relationships, and interesting people. He wrote his works in just a year and a half. The author of the Khach Diary admits that his attempt to promote his first YouTube channel was unsuccessful, but the Diary brought him unprecedented fame. The project appeared in 2015 and brought the author 100,000 subscribers every month. Amiran talks with humor about the life of a Caucasian in the capital and compares his brainchild with the famous TV series “Friends”. Over the course of a year, a popular video blogger earns about 40 million rubles on his YouTube channel by filming videos and advertising entertainment venues, banks, and business forums.

4. Sasha Spielberg - Sasha Spielberg

Sasha Spielberg's YouTube channel began in 2010 and was filled mainly with music content. Spielberg is a pseudonym. This is one of the conditions that her parents set in exchange for permission to engage in blogger activities on YouTube. Sasha is the author and performer of many songs in Russian and English, including the soundtrack to the film “He’s the Dragon.” In 2012, the Girl started another channel on YouTube, where she talks about her life, shares tips and beauty secrets, and advertises products of famous cosmetic brands. Many have ambivalent attitudes towards the video blogger and her participation in promotions. Now she has more than 3.5 million subscribers, and her annual income is 36 million rubles.

5. vDud - Yuri Dud

Young journalist with higher education, not without a sense of humor and love of sports. Before creating his own project, he worked on TV as a TV presenter, and in other media as a correspondent. In 2014, a channel with the short name “vDud” appeared on YouTube. It brought the guy not only popularity, but also profit. In 2017, one of his videos received more than 100 thousand views in a day, and the channel gained a million subscribers in record time. Yuri admits that he created his video blog in order to improve his skills in the genre of interviews on non-sports topics. At the same time, he is the editor-in-chief of a portal about sports, the activity of which he considers the main one. Income for the 2nd half of 2017 amounted to about 17,600,000 rubles, respectively, Yura Dud earns about 35 million rubles per year.

6. Oblomoff - Oleg Grigoriev

“Glorious Friend” Oblomoff won the hearts of the audience thanks to his sense of humor and his hobby - cooking. Oleg Grigoriev cooks with pleasure, tries new dishes and does it well. Over time, not only video recipes appeared on his channel. Oblomov came up with the idea to follow the path of Elena Letuchaya and, like the famous auditor, organize inspections of food delivery services. He admits that the idea for the “Glorious Review” column did not come by chance. Oleg is often forced to use ready-made food delivery. Thanks to his videos, users will learn where to order food and where not to. By 2018, the Oblomoff YouTube channel had gained 2.5 million subscribers, and according to statistical data, the blogger’s profit for the second half of 2017 was 14.5 million rubles, respectively, per year he makes an approximate amount of 29,000,000 rubles.

7. Maryana Ro - Maryana Rozhkova

The eighteen-year-old blogger has been running her YouTube channel since 2014 and during this time she has gained 6.3 million subscribers. In March 2014, Maryana Ro posted the first video. I made videos about my life, fashion trends, and cosmetics. A year later, her video blog became a millionaire. This was facilitated by Maryana’s romance with the popular blogger Ivangay. They started recording videos together and, according to subscribers, were the cutest couple on YouTube. It was during that period that Maryana Ro’s popularity skyrocketed. In 2016, the couple separated. However, Maryana’s brainchild continues to be in the TOP and bring the girl considerable income through advertising. For 2017 it amounted to 25 million rubles.

8. This is good - Stas Davydov

The owner of his own show, musician and comedy video blogger Stas Davydov began his career while still a KVN player. His channel on YouTube appeared in 2010 and simply blew up the audience with the project “This is Good,” which Stas came up with with his friends and later became the host of this show. In 2011, “This is Good” was recognized as the best video blog, and since 2013 it has held the eighth position in popularity among its peers. Now Stas Davydov has more than 5 million subscribers. During its existence, the project brought the owners over $400,000. Every year a blogger receives approximately 23 million rubles.

9. The Kate Clapp - Ekaterina Trofimova

Ekaterina is 25 and she is a pro in the genre of sketches and musical parodies. The girl has a lot of fans, and the channel has more than 6 million subscribers. After graduating from school, I entered the directing department of one of the Moscow institutes, but quickly realized that I had made a mistake with my choice and completely went into YouTube. TheKateClapp channel was one of the ten most popular in 2014 and she received the Video-People award, which YouTube gives to the best of the best. The girl not only earns money by making videos, but also tries to draw attention to problems modern society. Her income from her project is 22 million rubles a year.

10. Mary Senn - Marie Senn

Marie makes videos in the lifestyle genre, telling subscribers about her personal life and fashion trends. The blogger shares with girls the secrets of makeup and a slender, toned body. Marie Senn has a bright, extraordinary appearance, atypical for Ukraine, for which she often had to listen to ridicule as a child. After school, she received a degree as a psychologist and improved her already excellent vocal abilities. At the same time, the girl has a good sense of humor. Marie Senn's YouTube channel appeared in 2012, but the video blogger seriously announced herself only in 2015. Two years later, the number of subscribers grew to two million. Her blog brings in 18 million rubles a year.

11. EeOneGuy (Ivangai) - Ivan Rudskoy

One of the most popular bloggers in the Russian-speaking YouTube segment. He has been blogging since 2013; he started out as a Let's Play player for the Minecraft game. He found support from the then popular streamer MrLolololoshka, after which he began to rapidly gain an audience. Despite the game content, Ivan’s main audience is schoolgirls. The blogger makes popular tags, challenges, conversational videos, and accompanies the videos with popular memes and jokes. Lately, Ivan has been publishing vlogs about his life abroad, and also actively communicates with other popular bloggers. Previously, the blogger took 7th place and earned 11,250,000 rubles in the second and first half of 2017. However, in 2017, Ivangay abandoned his once most popular YouTube channel in the CIS and decided to devote his time to education.

12. Eldar Dzharakhov

Participant of the projects “Successful Group” and “KlikKlak”. The blogger gained fame from the video “Gimp MDK”, which was subsequently published on home page popular VKontakte community “MDK”. In the videos of the “Successful Group” Eldar appeared in various images: a rural macho, a gopnik, a physical education teacher, a Caucasian Okhrip and many others. On this moment The blogger, together with his friends, creates entertaining content for the ClickKlak channel. He also maintains a personal video blog on YouTube, where he talks about his everyday work and makes vlogs. Eldar earns approximately 8 million rubles.

The richest YouTube vloggers in 2019

This ranking table shows the approximate income of Russian YouTube bloggers at the beginning of 2019. It is important to note that these figures are just income, and not the final profit of bloggers. Often, most of the income is invested in the production of new videos, so the net profit from the channels remains a mystery. This list contains only those bloggers for whom YouTube is the main platform for earning money, which was calculated based on the cost of advertising integrations.

Top 12 richest bloggers and show business stars

The RIAB agency also assessed the income of show business stars and came to the conclusion that they still earn in social networks more than video bloggers. The richest author of the YouTube channel Wylsacom in terms of income for the second half of the year was surpassed by Olga Buzova (47.7 million rubles), Ksenia Borodina (42 million) and Ksenia Sobchak (28 million). RIAB attributes this to the fact that stars, unlike bloggers, can afford to advertise any product categories without irritating their audience.

According to the RIAB agency (Russian Research Agency of Bloggers)


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After the world's largest video hosting YouTube gave its users the opportunity to earn money from content, the word “video blogging” quickly spread throughout the world. Thus, many people managed to get rich and become famous in a short time. An ordinary interest grew into everyday work with a huge budget, popularity and brand.

Today's selection includes the 12 most popular YouTube bloggers who have the largest number of subscribers today.

1: Ivangai

Ivangay (Ivan Romanovich Rudskoy) is the most popular YouTube blogger. Registered his channel with the name EeOneGuy on YouTube on March 19, 2013. In 2015, he took part in the filming of YouTube Rewind, the Lenovo advertising campaign and the Videofan festival, and became the winner of the Like 2015 award held as part of the Vidfest festival in the “Like for Lifestyle” category. According to VSP Stats for April 2016, EeOneGuy's estimated monthly income was approximately twenty thousand dollars. Ivan attracts the audience in various ways - he sings karaoke, plays popular games, commenting on them, does something for a bet, answers questions from subscribers, shows simple tricks and tricks, or jokes on camera. Some of the titles of his videos characterize the plots - “Trolling schoolchildren in Digger Online”, “I draw like a cretin”, “Stoned up antics”, “Song of a nerd”. As noted by the publications “Afisha Daily” and “Newspaper. Ru”, the main audience of his video blog is teenage girls. In the global ranking at the beginning of 2016, his channel was ahead of the official accounts of the NBA, Enrique Iglesias, Lady Gaga’s publication and Vice.

2: Maxim Golopolosov

Maxim Golopolosov, who is the host of the Internet show “+100500”, is one of the most popular video bloggers on the Runet. Maxim Golopolosov makes video reviews of funny videos found on the Internet. The comic effect is achieved by gluing together fragments of the video clip with the presenter's comments. Four videos are selected for each episode. As a rule, each episode is named by title, plot, or key phrase from the last video (the only exception is “Very New Year’s Episode”). The shooting is done against the backdrop of a leopard-print bedspread (Internet users often call it a carpet), which Maxim used to cover the sofa with.

3: Oleg Brain

Oleg Brain - occupies the third position of the most popular bloggers on YouTube. As of October 2016, he has more than 5 and a half million subscribers and almost one and a half billion views on his Logo YouTube por Hernando.svg TheBrainDit channel on Youtube, which was registered on September 22, 2011. Winner of the Like 2015 award. There Oleg posts walkthroughs and reviews of computer games, including indie ones. He also plays multiplayer and online games, most often GTA Online with AlexPozitiv. Recently I also started reviewing and playing mobile games on the iPhone.

4: Stas Davydov

Stas Davydov is the host of the blog “This is Good” and gives his comments on videos sent by viewers or found by him. Interaction is usually used at the end of the transmission. In the early episodes of the program, another character participated - the voice (low bass) of “illuminator Nastenka,” who began to appear again from the 164th to the 178th issues. A distinctive feature of the project is the absence of obscene language. YouTube viewers perceive the blog “This is Good” as an alternative to another popular blog “+100500”. Both blogs are Russian-language analogues of the Ray William Johnson show. From the 29th issue, questions are removed rather than written. From the 48th episode of the show, it was released in HD format, and from the 55th to the 208th episode, the show began to be released with interactive subtitles in English for foreign users. Since the 492nd episode, the show has been released in 4K format.

5: Katya Klap

Katya Klap is on the list of the most popular YouTube bloggers. The girl shoots and publishes various videos, be it sketches, music parodies or conversational videos. Her video projects are among the top 10 most profitable in Russia. As of November 2016, he has more than 1.6 million subscribers on his main channel - FoggyDisaster" and more than 5 million on his second channel - TheKateClapp.

6: Maxim Tarasenko

Maxim Tarasenko, known under the pseudonym Brian, is one of the most bloggers of YouTube video bloggers, posting various funny videos on his channel. Many of Brian's haters believe that he borrowed the nickname of one of the most popular let's play players on Russian YouTube - Oleg Brain (TheBrainDit). Although it is not known exactly whether Brain borrowed the nickname from Oleg Brain or not. But the fact that the nicknames “Brain” and “Brain” are very similar tells us that Brian could have stolen Oleg’s nickname. Many also accuse Brian of being similar in the content of his videos to the most popular video blogger in the CIS - EeOneGuy (Ivangai). This is explained by the fact that in his videos, Brian also has fun in front of the camera and does not advertise anything in his videos. But this theory is refuted by the fact that Brian’s videos are to some extent educational than those of Ivangay, and the fact that Brian throughout his entire activity makes only his own content.

7: Maryana Rozhkova

(Maryana Ro) gained popularity in 2014-2015. She is often associated with the name of the famous video blogger Ivan Rudsky, better known as Ivangay, who is her boyfriend. Quite often, their joint videos are released on both of their channels.

8: Sasha Spielberg

Sasha Spielberg is one of the most popular YouTube video bloggers. Spielberg is a pseudonym; in her own words in an interview with Media Mag magazine, she made an “agreement” with her parents that no one would know her real name in exchange for complete freedom on the Internet. Internet fame began after uploading several videos in English on YouTube. Thousands of Americans and many friends on the other side of the world subscribed to it. This noticeably increased her self-esteem and soon Sasha was only thinking about the further development of her project, ceasing to communicate with her family. Because of this, her parents decided to send her to a boarding school abroad. After arriving in Russia, she began filming videos in Russian. She has two channels on YouTube: music and vlogs.

9: Roman Filchenkov

Roman Filchenkov is a popular YouTube video blogger. Despite the fame of his channel on Youtube, his videos have a fairly monotonous theme, mainly: video walkthroughs or reviews of the game Minecraft and other gaming innovations; online streams on the Twitch portal. He began his career as a video blogger in the summer of 2012. During this period, I was mainly involved in reviews of mods for the game Minecraft. Subsequently, video walkthroughs and other videos with similar topics appeared on his channel.

10: Valery Korneev

Valery Korneev (Lee Kei) is one of the ten most famous YouTube bloggers. Having posted several of his videos on the YouTube channel, Lee Kei contacted CarambaTV and they offered him an affiliate program, that is, earning money through YouTube, the agreement implied that Lee must release at least one video every week on his channel. Lee agreed and invited his friend Kostik, who worked on Latvian television, to film a humorous show “At the Wall”, in the first episode of which Lee was going to tell viewers that you can bargain in stores. During the work on the video, the name of the show changed to “Project GOAT.” Over time, the themes of the releases from everyday life changed to acute social and philosophical ones.

11: Masha Wei

Girlfriend of Katya Klap. At first she helped shoot videos for her blog, and then grew to her own video channel. Maria loves doing makeup, and therefore her blog consists of video transformations, or, as they are also called, transformations. She shows and tells in detail how to use makeup to make yourself look like Rihanna, Lana Del Rey or even Johnny Depp. Maria also shares her secrets for facial skin care and claims that her skin was not ideal before either.

12: Evgeny Bazhenov

We always knew that after the USSR disappeared, something bad happened to Russian cinema. But probably no one can talk about it the way Zhenya BadComedian does. What is a review of a “masterpiece” called “Graduation” or the film “Fast Moscow-Russia” worth? Yes, we have plenty of films that you can’t watch without laughing mixed with hellish pain. By the way, Evgen speaks frankly not only about Russian, but also about foreign cinema. And, yes, we are even ready to forgive him for his review of The Hunger Games. Although, after watching the last one, the film seems terribly illogical.



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