Chloe Lukasiak is in for one sweet year. While the former Dance Moms star officially celebrated her birthday late last month, the talented dancer decided Wednesday was the perfect night to host a Sweet 16 with her family and close friends. E! News has all the exclusive details on the pool party that featured plenty of pink. Guests including Mason Cook, R5's Rydell Lynch, The Foster's Kalama Epstein, Ricky Garcia and Aidan Alexander were treated to a photo booth, nail art stations and a DJ who spun tunes for the dance floor. As for Chloe's friends from Dance Moms, they sent their love from Pittsburgh and are looking forward to celebrating with her in person soon. "This is...
- 6/8/2017
- E! Online
After three days of consecutive, fatal shootings; the latest being in Dallas where 11 police officers were shot – four of which died – celebrities have been taking to Twitter to voice their concerns.
Singer John Legend, who frequently speaks uses his Twitter account to speak out on social injustices, called the shootings, which occurred during a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest on Thursday night, "counterproductive."
"These Dallas shootings are horrific. Killing these officers is morally reprehensible and completely counterproductive to keeping us safe," he wrote, adding in another tweet, "Being against cops killing is not equal to being for killing cops. We need peace in our streets.
Singer John Legend, who frequently speaks uses his Twitter account to speak out on social injustices, called the shootings, which occurred during a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest on Thursday night, "counterproductive."
"These Dallas shootings are horrific. Killing these officers is morally reprehensible and completely counterproductive to keeping us safe," he wrote, adding in another tweet, "Being against cops killing is not equal to being for killing cops. We need peace in our streets.
- 7/8/2016
- by Naja Rayne, @najarayne
- People.com - TV Watch
After three days of consecutive, fatal shootings; the latest being in Dallas where 11 police officers were shot - four of which died - celebrities have been taking to Twitter to voice their concerns. Singer John Legend, who frequently speaks uses his Twitter account to speak out on social injustices, called the shootings, which occurred during a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest on Thursday night, "counterproductive." "These Dallas shootings are horrific. Killing these officers is morally reprehensible and completely counterproductive to keeping us safe," he wrote, adding in another tweet, "Being against cops killing is not equal to being for killing cops.
- 7/8/2016
- by Naja Rayne, @najarayne
- PEOPLE.com
For the second time in as many months, the Abrams Agency has announced a trio of new partners from the digital video space. The talent agency has signed Brittani Louise Taylor, Aidan Alexander, and Jessie Paege for representation.
Of the Abrams Agency’s three new signee, Taylor is the one with the most well-established presence on YouTube. Thanks to her collection of music videos, song parodies, and comedy sketches, she has more than 1.3 million subscribers. Her popularity has afforded her the opportunity to participate in several brand campaigns, and Abrams plans to seek out more projects for her as part of their partnership.
Alexander and Paege, on the other hand, are younger entertainers who are part of YouTube’s “emerging” class. The 15-year-old Alexander, who first gained fame as an actor on the TV show The Borgias, has attracted an audience with his vlogs. 16-year-old Paege prefers Diy projects and...
Of the Abrams Agency’s three new signee, Taylor is the one with the most well-established presence on YouTube. Thanks to her collection of music videos, song parodies, and comedy sketches, she has more than 1.3 million subscribers. Her popularity has afforded her the opportunity to participate in several brand campaigns, and Abrams plans to seek out more projects for her as part of their partnership.
Alexander and Paege, on the other hand, are younger entertainers who are part of YouTube’s “emerging” class. The 15-year-old Alexander, who first gained fame as an actor on the TV show The Borgias, has attracted an audience with his vlogs. 16-year-old Paege prefers Diy projects and...
- 12/2/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
With so much new content arriving every minute on YouTube, how can creators who are just getting started hope to make a mark? What can they do to stand out in an industry already saturated with thousands of full-time video producers? These questions were central topics of discussion during a Sunday panel at Stream Con NYC, where creators Aidan Alexander and Jeffrey Chang (aka JeffreyFever) gave tips to YouTube aspirants.
Alexander and Chang are both “new to YouTube” in their own ways. Alexander, a 15-year-old actor, has posted regularly on YouTube for the past 18 months and has gained more than 170,000 subscribers. Chang’s channel, on the other hand, is more than four years old, but Chang has only maintained a regular schedule of vlogs and sketches within the past year-and-a-half. Like Alexander, he has seen some success, with more than 200,000 subscribers.
By the time Alexander and Chang began to build their channels,...
Alexander and Chang are both “new to YouTube” in their own ways. Alexander, a 15-year-old actor, has posted regularly on YouTube for the past 18 months and has gained more than 170,000 subscribers. Chang’s channel, on the other hand, is more than four years old, but Chang has only maintained a regular schedule of vlogs and sketches within the past year-and-a-half. Like Alexander, he has seen some success, with more than 200,000 subscribers.
By the time Alexander and Chang began to build their channels,...
- 11/2/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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