The most successful YouTubers. Queens of Russian YouTube: top influential female bloggers

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How much can you earn from a blog? A pressing question for novice video makers or a whole army of fans of top YouTubers who are interested in counting other people’s money.

Them YouTube time has long ago ceased to be an ordinary video hosting service, having evolved into a platform for interactive Internet television, where anyone can become a celebrity, making hundreds of thousands of dollars from their popularity, and this is far from the limit.

How do video bloggers make money on YouTube?

Video bloggers have at least four sources of income:

  1. Contextual advertising. Many users still believe that YouTube pays royalties based on the number of views of a particular video. But this statement is obviously incorrect. The fact is that a blogger’s salary depends on how many clicks on advertising banners and video screens the viewers of his channel make.

For example, famous YouTubers on the Runet manage to earn 50¢-$2.5 from contextual advertising within 1 thousand views of video content.

  1. Product placement. You've probably already come across videos in which, in the middle of the video, the channel host advertises manufacturers of goods and services. This is far from a cheap promotion, because the same EeOneGuy, Max +100500, Katya Klap and other equally popular YouTube stars cost advertisers from 30 to 100 thousand rubles.
  2. Selling links that are placed under the description of the video – 5-20 thousand rubles.
  3. Affiliate programs. In addition to standard privileges: free access to the media library, conducting training webinars and round-the-clock support, an affiliate program can increase a video blogger’s income from contextual advertising by 20%-40%.

How much do YouTubers earn?

Probably, each of us was interested in how much top video bloggers earn on YouTube? Naturally, none of them will tell you about the size of their official fees, since famous YouTubers are often bound by contractual obligations to affiliate programs, advertisers and Google Corporation. However, you can calculate the approximate earnings of a particular video maker yourself or by using special online services.

  1. We count on our own: (A x B) + C = D
  • A – number of views on the channel;
  • B – average income from contextual advertising – $1-$1.5/1 thousand views;
  • C – profit from the affiliate program, about 30% of earnings from advertising;
  • D – potential channel income.
  1. If you have the Internet at hand, you can find all the necessary information on portals such as SocialBlade, WhatStat, StatSheep, etc.
And here we calculated everything for you. We analyze the income received from all his sources of income, including YouTube.

For example, to find out how much Sasha Spielberg earns on YouTube, you need to:

  1. Calculate using the diagram above.

(349.854 million x 1,500) + 30% = $682,215

  1. Or use the statistics of one of the above resources (using the example of the “StatSheep” service).

*– the numbers in both cases will be different, because StatSheep calculates the channel's potential profit at $2.5 per 1,000 views.

TOP 10 richest video bloggers in the Russian-language segment of YouTube

No. 1. Yuri “Frost” Freezer (Visiting FrostA).

  • Subscribers: 3.662 million
  • Views: 1 billion 452 million
  • Revenues: $3.629 million.

Yuri Frost began his career as a video blogger in October 2012. Let’s plays for the game “Minecraft” brought popularity to the native of Nizhny Novgorod. In addition to reviews of video games, Morozilka diversified his channel with vlogs, challenges, and question-and-answer videos.

Frost makes huge money on YouTube not only thanks to his charisma, but also to his stunning performance. After all, as of October 2015, Yura managed to record 958 videos - this is three times more than Max +100500!

No. 2. Maxim Golopolosov (AdamThomasMoran).

  • Subscribers: 6.604 million
  • Views: 1 billion 250 million
  • Revenues: $3.126 million.

One day, Maxim Golopolosov got tired of working as a courier for a salary of 15 thousand rubles and began devoting almost all his free time to video blogging, a graduate of the Institute of Journalism and Literary Creativity. Subsequently, his project “+100500” conquered YouTube, which contributed to the release of the show on the country’s television screens in October 2011.

Max +100500 during 2011-2014. rightfully bore the unofficial title of the richest blogger on Russian YouTube just until Yura Frost began churning out videos on an industrial scale.

Nevertheless, to this day Golopolosov has no equal in terms of the number of subscribers. Therefore, it is possible that in the near future the famous YouTuber will return to the first line of our rating.

No. 3. Ivan Rudskoy (EeOneGuy).

  • Subscribers: 4.671 million
  • Views: 957 million
  • Revenues: $2.394 million.

Dnepropetrovsk blogger Ivan Rudskoy registered on YouTube in March 2013. Since then he has been recording videos on a variety of topics. According to him, he adheres to the concept of “I shoot whatever comes into my head.”

Therefore, the content produced by Vanya may cause misunderstanding among the unprepared public. Especially videos like “Stoned up antics”, “How not to poop”, “Adventures of a big penis”, etc.

Most of Ivangay’s fans are schoolchildren, who often compare Rudsky with Swedish let’s player PewDiePie and Russian YouTuber Roma Zhelud.

No. 4. Stas Davydov (This isFine).

  • Subscribers: 5.128 million
  • Views: 938 million
  • Revenues: $2.371 million.

Former KVN player Stas Davydov hosts the show “This is Good” on YouTube, which is comparable in format to Golopolosov’s brainchild – “+100500”. However, unlike Max, Stas is not a fan of obscene language, but arouses the viewer’s interest in his channel due to his extraordinary facial expressions and extraordinary sense of humor.

No. 5. Oleg Brain (TheBrainDit).

  • Subscribers: 2.901 million
  • Views: 797 million
  • Revenues: $1.994 million.

Oleg Brain gained fame on YouTube playing Minecraft, GTA, Mortal Kombat, and Mad Max. Recently, the star Let's Player has not limited himself in the pleasure of reviewing popular entertainment applications on iOS. Brain also has his own online store where he sells souvenirs with the branding of TheBrainDit channel.

No. 6. Roman Filchenkov (Mr. Lololoshka).

  • Subscribers: 3.810 million
  • Views: 782 million
  • Revenues: $1.955 million.

Roman Filchenkov became famous for filming let's plays and vlogs. From time to time he records videos with EeOneGuy. Many subscribers complain about Roma because of his arrogant attitude towards the channel's audience. However, this does not prevent him from remaining one of the most popular game reviewers on the Runet.

No. 7. Konstantin Ladanin (Jove).

  • Subscribers: 2.084 million
  • Views: 429 million
  • Revenues: $1.074 million.

Jov specializes in World of Tanks streams, but also sometimes posts videos of playthroughs of other equally popular games - CS, GTA, The Witcher, SOMA, etc.

No. 8. Dmiry Kuplinov (KuplinovPlay).

  • Subscribers: 1.274 million
  • Views: 356 million
  • Income: $889 thousand.

If you want to know everything possible about computer gaming, then don’t waste your time and quickly subscribe to Dmitry’s channel. However, in this case, be prepared to encounter Kuplinov's reckless humor in the style of PewDiePie.

No. 9. Katya Trofimova (The Kate Clapp).

  • Subscribers: 3.541 million
  • Views: 352 million
  • Income: $882 thousand

Katya took up video blogging at the age of 16. At first I recorded vlogs, then I started a sketch show, and on at the moment continues to make videos about his personal life and travels. Klap is one of the most popular YouTubers on the Runet, which allows her to take part in many entertainment projects both on YouTube and on TV.

No. 10. Sasha Spielberg (Sasha Spielberg).

  • Subscribers: 2.543 million
  • Views: 349 million
  • Income: $874 thousand.

There are conflicting rumors about how much Sasha Spielberg earns on YouTube. Evil tongues say that the video blogger’s income does not cover the costs of promoting the channel, which is sponsored by her far from poor father. It is also noteworthy that Sasha hides her real last name according to some agreement with her parents, who wished to remain incognito.

So, no matter how much bloggers earn on YouTube, you need to understand that this is a rather labor-intensive task that takes up all the free time of video makers.

After all, in order to remain at the peak of popularity, it is necessary not only to regularly release videos, but also to comply with trends, improve the quality of production, generate and implement new ideas, properly monetize content and be able to interact with the audience. And this is expensive.

One fine April morning, residents of once elite houses in the center of Yekaterinburg were quite surprised to see a large crowd of underage girls with the same hairstyles and hair color under their windows. The girls showed all the signs of belonging to some kind of fan group, screaming, screaming and blocking traffic. I even had to call the police.

The last time the city saw such a Sabbath was in the forgotten year of seventy shaggy, during the first appearance of Pugachev in the capital of the Urals. The gentle creatures gathered this time would most likely react to the word “Pugachev” with the question “Who is this?” Their heroine, whom they came to meet, does not sing or draw. She is a video blogger who performs under the nickname Katya Klap. Katya makes a living by talking to a video camera about what a cool girl at puberty should look like, how to live, who to be friends with, etc., after which she uploads the video to YouTube, where four million subscribers of TheKateClapp account are already waiting for him .

TOP 5 video bloggers in the world. #5 Jenna Marbles

Jenna Marbles. Her channel became instantly popular after the release of the video “How to trick people into thinking you’re good looking” in the summer of 2010, in which Jenna tells girls deprived of nature how to look attractive. An eternal topic, yes. Although Jenna’s channel is losing its former popularity, 15,971,687 subscribers will never let her die of hunger

TOP 5 video bloggers in the world. #4 Nigahiga

Nigahiga (Ryan Higa) is an American of Japanese descent. He started by releasing videos in which he opened his mouth to the soundtracks of famous songs. To date, he has expanded his role to practical jokes and life hacks. 16,783,866 subscribers

TOP 5 video bloggers in the world. #3 Smosh

Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox in the comedy duo Smosh. The guys started with flash animation ten years ago, and now they have moved on to parodies and sketches. 22,008,095 subscribers

TOP 5 video bloggers in the world. #2 HolaSoyGerman.

In second place by the number of subscribers is 25-year-old Chilean Germán Alejandro Garmendia Aranis, known under the nickname HolaSoyGerman. His channel of jokes and jokes in Spanish currently has 27,317,754 subscribers

TOP 5 video bloggers in the world. #1 PewDiePie

The recognized leader of video blogging is Swede Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, known as PewDiePie. Felix is ​​a "Let's play" (from Let's play), i.e. a blogger who comments on the process of hovering over computer games. 43,406,874 subscribers is a record so far. A few months ago, the PewDiePie brand was bought by the almighty and omnipresent Disney corporation, for amazing money - something in the region of a billion dollars. Now the energetic Swede will work on it together with Disney Maker Studios. entertainment network Revelmode.

Let's move on to Russian YouTube stars

TOP5 video bloggers in Russia. #5 TheKateClapp

At one time, Katya turned out to be a good student of Jenna Marbles. She currently has 4,309,325 subscribers, is wildly popular with teenagers, and her show appears to be produced by a team of serious video production professionals

TOP5 video bloggers in Russia. #4 FROST

Yuri Morozilka, known as FROST. Ivan is a let's player. He currently has 4,757,922 subscribers

TOP5 video bloggers in Russia. #3 This is good

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 company 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- 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 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 computer games, including indie. 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 is released in HD format, and from the 55th to the 208th issue the show began to be published with interactive subtitles on 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 on Minecraft game. 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 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.

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: Evgeniy 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.

In 2018, it is already necessary to be aware of the most trending events and trends. A relatively new profession for Russia - video blogger - brings good money to those who seriously engage in it. Here, as in sports, it is important to understand who is cooler than others. True, compared to foreign bloggers, Russians earn very little. This is explained by the smaller number of subscribers and, accordingly, views, caused by the fact that there are many more English-speaking users than Russian-speaking users, so we have prepared two lists at once, with 10 popular YouTube video bloggers in each.

Do you also want to become a cool video blogger? At first create your own YouTube channel.

The most popular YouTube video bloggers in Russia

1.EeOneGuy. The first place in terms of the number of subscribers is occupied by Ivan Rudinsky (the channel is called EeOneGuy), who is from Ukraine. Initially, the blogger was a Let's Player, that is, he made videos of himself playing games, while commenting on what was happening. In addition to games, he also made funny sketches and animations. Then, having gained popularity, he began making Vlogs about himself and his life. Nowadays, videos on Vanya’s channel are released very rarely, but at the same time, he still has 3 million more than the second most popular blogger in Russia.

2. SlivkiShow. The most star cat on the Internet, Cookie, as well as his owner, Yuri Yaniv, confidently hold second position with 9.6 million subscribers. The main content of the channel is life hacks and reviews of products from China. Now the channel is not developing as rapidly as before.

The channel is also known as +100500. The name comes from a once popular meme that signifies complete agreement. The days of meme popularity are over, but Maxim Golopolosov is still one of the top 3 most popular bloggers. The channel's content consists of reviews of funny videos and no less funny comments from Max.

4. LikeNastya. The most popular child in Russia at the moment is Nastya. The content is suitable for both children and young parents. Here Nastya plays with dolls, travels, unpacks toys and does various reviews. Videos on the channel are released at varying frequencies, but the channel continues to grow rapidly.

5. FROST. The blogger's name is Yuri Morozilka. He gained popularity thanks to let's plays for various games, as well as Vlogs from his own life.

6.TheBrainDit. Another Let's Play player is not missing out on the opportunity to take advantage of the popularity of this format. He makes videos about the most popular games. There has been a lot of content lately about GTA V and GTA Online. He also reviews mobile games like Clash Royal and others.

7. TheBrianMaps. Maxim Tarasenko is a 17-year-old guy who somehow managed to gather a huge audience of schoolchildren. The main part of the content is funny parodies, comic videos and scenes in the spirit of KVN with a lot of dressing up and antics. At the moment, the channel continues to grow.

8. Mister Max. Another popular kid is Mr. Max. Most of the videos are dedicated to Max's games and travels. The boy especially loves to go shopping with toys and look for various new items. His channel, according to unofficial data, has brought the creators about $1.5 million over its entire existence.

9. TheKateClapp. So far, she is the first among Russian girl bloggers in terms of the number of subscribers on the channel. Ekaterina Trofimova makes vlogs and provides a lot useful information for girls in an interesting form. But Katya doesn’t stop there. She makes videos on all topics that interest her and answers questions from subscribers.

10. This is good. Rounding out the top 10 is another channel where various videos are reviewed. The joint project of Vitaly Golovanov, Stas Davydov and Sergei Fedorenko was even shown on Channel One for some time. However, at the moment the channel is losing ground and has already moved to 10th position in the ratings.

The most popular YouTube vloggers in the world

The undisputed leader in the world of blogging is the Swede, Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg. He is a Let's Player and the main part of the content on his channel is the process of playing with funny commentary. He mainly chooses horror and action games. The number of channel subscribers exceeds 60 million people. Emotional obscene comments and frightening screams during the game helped him gain popularity. Now his channel continues to grow rapidly, significantly ahead of all other world bloggers.

Young Chilean - Germán Alejandro Garmendia Arani. He runs a channel in Spanish, a language common in many countries around the world. He is famous for his humorous content, which he delivers with great energy. The number of subscribers to his channel exceeds 30 million people.

Judging by the screenshot, he didn't bother with YouTube channel design.

3. Smosh. The top 3 is completed by the humorous team created by Anthony Padilla and Ian Hickox. They created the channel more than 10 years ago and started with small flash animations. Now they make a living by making parodies of various films, TV series, songs, etc.

4.TheEllenShow. An always popular show format in which popular personalities are guests. But The Ellen DeGeneres Show also stands out among similar shows because of its humor. Among the guests one can note such personalities as Hillary Clinton and even Barack Obama (who came there while still president).

5.VanossGaming. Rounding out the top 5 is another channel dedicated to the gaming industry. There are many different reviews and clips of funny moments from various games.

6. nigahiga. Japanese, but makes videos in English, since he is from America. He began to gain popularity with videos where he hums popular music hits in his own voice. Now Ryan Higa, the owner of the channel, also stars in feature films and TV series.

7. JennaMarbles. The most popular girl blogger. The girl's real name is Jenna Mourey. She became famous thanks to a video where she told how to look attractive to girls who do not have an outstanding appearance by nature.

8.FBE. A channel with a huge number of different reactions from famous YouTubers, podcasts and other entertainment content. The channel also has videos of famous pop songs being sung. This format is popular, so the channel continues to actively develop.

9. Logan Paul Vlogs. Logan Paul's channel, which features vlogs about his life, as well as video clips of his own tracks.

10.ERB. An interesting format of entertainment content, translated as Epic Rap Battle. Here, famous historical figures, politicians, entrepreneurs and fictional characters from different universes compete in comic Rap battles. At the moment, the number of subscribers on the channel exceeds 14 million people.

What video blogger doesn’t dream of conquering the global YouTube space? Youtube mania has so captured the virtual space that even the great one was forced to descend from Olympus to the sinful earth for a while to discuss the phenomenon of Russian YouTube bloggers that unpleasantly struck him, using the example of Katya Klap.

TOP YouTube bloggers

YouTubers can appear to be free-spirited, creative, and extremely successful people. They, as others believe, have everything - fame, money, realization of opportunities. But all the famous Russian video bloggers are all under the hood of YouTube. And these are shackles that are not easy to free yourself from. But the most remarkable thing is that YouTubers broadcast in emptiness. They just sit - or stand, lie - and say something into the camera lens. Not the person sitting next to you. And into the camera. How you can avoid going crazy from this is beyond comprehension.

1.

St. Petersburg video blogger Oleg “Oblomoff” is quite famous on YouTube. He primarily cooks and reviews food deliveries on camera. Oblomoff is successful not only because he can recognize whether there is salt in a dish or not. He is smart, calculating, loves a witty word, and has a sense of humor. “ Eat a lot, eat tasty” is his usual parting word to the audience. Some commentators under Oblomoff’s videos like to note that they have to eat “beach packages” while the video blogger eats dishes from a twenty-thousandth order delivered from some restaurant in the Ginza Project chain.

Oblomov’s “food” channel is a 100% successful entertainment channel with near-zero value for self-development.

2. LARIN

From St. Petersburg - this is a different level of humor than Oblomoff. The humor is more intellectual, black, cynical, in the spirit of youth protest against “anything and everything.” If Larin stops being ironic, he will stop being Larin.

Larin tries to look on camera tired of the meaninglessness of life, indifferent, but with a touch of aristocratic perception of reality. That is, the same as almost any teenager in an ordinary metropolis, surrounded by a triple fence of comfort, cheap pleasures and illusory opportunity offered by modern civilization. do everything that is not prohibited. Therefore, Larin is extremely in demand among the young YouTube audience, which cannot but please the team of the St. Petersburg video blogger.

3. Monsieur Khovansky

Yuri Khovansky is the third video blogger from St. Petersburg, the cultural capital of the Third Rome.

Yuri Khovansky considers himself the only normal YouTube blogger. Perhaps that's fair. Because swearing flows from his mouth as easily as teriyaki sauce from Oblomoff’s overworked hands. But is this compatible - cultured St. Petersburg residents and obscene recitatives of Monsieur Khovansky? Perhaps yes. In the 1990s, all the cities of the Soviet empire that had sunk into oblivion were shaken up so much that in the second decade of the 21st century, even the intellectuals of the city on the Neva no longer think about purity of speech, but about their daily bread (with the exception, of course, true Petersburgers).

4. TheKateClapp

Katya Klap is one of the most popular authors of entertainment YouTube blogs. Her appearance is unique, her speech is inimitable, and the topics for her videos are as fresh as oranges just dumped on the shelves of a retail chain. There are no issues that Katya Klap would not discuss - weight loss systems, acne on the face, a new handbag, room furnishings, caring for cacti, etc.

5. SOBOLEV

Citizen Sobolev’s channel in 2017 was distinguished by a dizzying increase in the number of views and subscriber base. The blogger began to rise so rapidly in the YouTube rankings thanks to a series of videos devoted to a topic that we will wisely keep silent about.

Nikolai Sobolev is good to everyone, but he has one problem - there is no mystery in him. Sobolev is as simple as a gingerbread. He talks a lot and colorfully, puts a lot of emotion into his speech, works vigorously with his eyes and eyebrows - but the riddle never appears. Bad trouble has begun! You can always come up with a riddle. After all, you can put a riddle in any gingerbread if you want.

6.

Ivangay is a young-looking YouTube veteran blogger and an indoor genius showman. As it is written on his page, he “just makes videos”: plays games - alone or with other bloggers, makes videos, tells stories, etc., etc.

Probably, Satan himself helps him - his channel has more than 11 million subscribers - many times more than each individual YouTuber listed above. Not everyone manages to withstand the attention of an audience of millions without visible consequences for the psyche. But Ivangai is still coping with the burden of fame.

7.

There is such a profession - to be the center of attention of a very, very, very young public. Russian-speaking video blogger Maryana Ro is perfect for this profession. Maryana Ro will give every young citizen who arrives on her channel a good mood and provide a comprehensive set of rules on how to navigate through life without worries and misfortunes.

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