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  • - Hey, everyone! My name is Tyler Oakley and I am

  • currently getting ready to go on my book tour.

  • My book comes out Tuesday, October 20th,

  • which is right around the corner,

  • depending on when you're watching this.

  • But it's so soon, so I'm a little bit busy right now

  • and I've been wanting to make a video for you guys.

  • And it just so happens that my buddy Ryder made a --

  • - (cellphone dings) - Who is texting me?

  • Like I was saying, my buddy Ryder made

  • a little video all about me. It's a brief history of

  • everything you could ever wanna know. Enjoy.

  • P.S. I did not force him to say

  • any of the nice things that he's about to say about me.

  • I feel really blushy even thinking about it.

  • Because I watched it and I was like

  • "Oh, God. You're very nice, Ryder, but..." (laughs)

  • So yeah. Enjoy.

  • - [Voiceover] Hello and welcome to another episode of

  • A Brief History. Today's episode: Tyler Oakley.

  • Ready? Set? Go!

  • September 18th, 2007: Having just moved into his dorm

  • preparing for his freshman year of college,

  • Michigan State student Tyler Oakley decides to set up

  • a YouTube channel for the purpose of keeping in touch

  • with his friends from high school.

  • The earliest videos uploaded to this self-titled channel,

  • which have since been made private, mainly featured Tyler

  • directly addressing his high school friends

  • for long stretches of time.

  • However, having been inspired by the likes of

  • Tessa Violet, Michael Buckley, and William Sledd,

  • it wasn't long before Tyler began creating videos intended

  • for mass consumption, with the oldest video currently

  • viewable on the channel having been uploaded

  • on October 1st, 2007. Tyler's early video blogging style

  • was quintessentially classic YouTube, with most uploads

  • being pretty short, simple vlogs about

  • whatever was on Tyler's mind, with very occasional lip sync

  • videos and sketch-style videos thrown in for good measure.

  • But while Tyler's genre of content was pretty standard

  • for YouTubers at the time, it was his energetic, sassy, and

  • incredibly likable personality that helped him to stand out.

  • Over the next year or so, Tyler continued uploading

  • these vlogs pretty consistently, and throughout 2008,

  • Tyler made quite a name for himself, releasing videos like

  • Pimp Cup, a 30-second long... "thing" that grew into

  • its own quasi meme, having been parodied by the likes of

  • charlieissocoollike and John Green, as well as a vlog

  • entitled "Why I Think Gay Marriage is Wrong,"

  • a sarcasm-heavy jab at those against legalizing gay marriage

  • which has since amassed over one million views.

  • But of all of these videos, perhaps the most important was

  • Project For Awesome Trevor Hotline, a vlog made to promote

  • The Trevor Project, a non-profit organization focused around

  • suicide prevention among LGBTQ youths.

  • Also in 2008, outside of his main channel, Tyler helped

  • launch a collab channel called "5 Awesome Gays"

  • with fellow YouTubers nanuboy, greyk2 AKA Korey Kuhl,

  • stevieproductions, and jesusismyboyfriend.

  • There is now an audio clip of me saying

  • "Jesus is my boyfriend." Now there's two. Huh.

  • Programming on this channel ran from February 3rd, 2008

  • all the way up to May 28th, 2011, although it did come back

  • for a reunion month in October of 2014, sans Tyler.

  • Returning to Tyler Oakley's main channel for a bit,

  • as the years went on, Tyler's content continued to

  • grow naturally but incredibly quickly. While he never had

  • the one big viral hit that launched his career, some of his

  • videos did occasionally garner more attention than others,

  • especially those in which Tyler talked about Darren Criss,

  • One Direction, and lip synced to Nicki Minaj. Roll Clip!

  • - ♫ Yo I'm a bad bitch, I'm a -- I'm a bad bitch

  • Now I'm a bad bitch, I'm a -- I'm a bad bitch

  • ♫ I'm a bad bitch, I'm a -- I'm a bad bitch

  • ♫ I'm a bad girl, I'm a -- I'm a bad bitch. wow. ♫

  • - By 2012, Cah -- Conker? I'm not talking about Conker.

  • I'm talking about Tyler Oakley.

  • Oh, man. I'm a Dumbo head.

  • By 2012, Tyler's presence online was really

  • beginning to pick up steam, which then prompted him to quit

  • his day job and go full time on YouTube.

  • And Tyler's dedication to his content was reflected

  • in its success, having hit one million subscribers

  • by June of 2013 and celebrating this milestone

  • with a draw-my-life video. Following this achievement,

  • in August of 2013, Tyler launched a project called

  • Special Auguest, a month-long, 20 video collabfest

  • that featured all of your favorite YouTubers, such as

  • Grace Helbig, Mamrie Hart, Zoella, Troye Sivan, and One --

  • Whoa, wait...

  • One Direction?

  • Huh... Impressive.

  • Collaborations had always been a major component

  • of Tyler's content, and they continue to be to this day.

  • So the choice to do Special Auguest just seemed like

  • a natural next step for his channel,

  • having since become an annual event.

  • So 2013 was a pretty insane year for Tyler,

  • but if you can believe it, 2013 was like child's play

  • compared to 2014. Throughout this year, Tyler got the chance

  • to work with the likes of Jessie J, Darren Criss, Julie Chen

  • and even Barack and Michelle Obama, among others.

  • But most significantly, 2014 saw the launch of

  • two very different projects from Tyler.

  • The first of these projects was a weekly half hour podcast

  • known as Psycho Babble. Hosted by Tyler with his best friend

  • and frequent collaborator, Korey Kuhl,

  • Psycho Babble launched on August 31st, 2014

  • and debuted at #1 on iTunes.

  • In addition to Psycho Babble, in 2014, Tyler announced

  • that he will be going on a tour of the United States.

  • This tour, known as Tyler Oakley's Slumber Party Tour,

  • aimed to recreate the feeling of hanging out

  • in Tyler's living room and just having a sleepover,

  • complete with games, gossip, and onesies --

  • Which I'm noticing are a strangely common trend

  • among YouTube shows.

  • This tour was a massive success and has stretched out

  • to include dates in Australia, Canada, and the UK.

  • And I bet you thought that things couldn't get any bigger

  • than all of this, but 2015 has turned out to be,

  • you guessed it, even bigger, with more touring,

  • more collabs, more Psycho Babble,

  • and one very big announcement.

  • On May 8th, 2015, Tyler Oakley released a video entitled

  • "I'm Ready To Tell The Truth," in which he announced

  • that he will be releasing his first ever book, Binge.

  • Scheduled for release in October of 2015, Binge,

  • in true Tyler fashion, is a tell-all book three years

  • in the making that dives into behind-the-scenes aspects

  • of Tyler's life that he has never, ever discussed before.

  • In fact, he has gone so far as to say that

  • even if you have seen every single one of his videos,

  • you will still know nothing of what's in Binge.

  • On top of Binge, in early October 2015,

  • Tyler also announced a documentary film called Snervous.

  • Set for a limited theatrical release in December 2015,

  • followed by a digital release, Snervous follows Tyler

  • throughout his Slumber Party Tour,

  • recounting his life and career in the process.

  • You know, kinda like this video.

  • But, longer. And almost certainly better.

  • Outside of his main channel, podcast, tours, and book,

  • Tyler is still one of the busiest people on YouTube.

  • Between his second channel, extratyler,

  • his merchandise line, countless hosting gigs,

  • and various television appearances on shows like The Talk,

  • Catfish, Ellen, and The Late Late Show,

  • there are very few vloggers as prolific as Tyler Oakley.

  • But all of that aside, perhaps Tyler's greatest achievement

  • is his work with the aformentioned Trevor Project.

  • Following his Project For Awesome video on the foundation,

  • Tyler began to work for Trevor as an intern.

  • Soon after, he began hosting their red carpet events,

  • and eventually became a member of their Board of Directors.

  • In addition to all of this, ever since 2013,

  • Tyler has put on an annual fund raiser

  • for The Trevor Project on his birthday.

  • In 2013, Tyler and his fans were able to raise $29,000

  • for Trevor, which then increased to $500,000 in 2014,

  • and another $500,000 in 2015. In fact, Tyler's work

  • with Trevor has been so substantial that in 2014,

  • he was named the foundation's largest individual donor

  • and was awarded the Trevor Youth Innovator Award,

  • an achievement that Tyler cites as the highlight

  • of his career so far. Tyler Oakley is without a doubt

  • one of the most successful video bloggers

  • in YouTube history. To put this into perspective,

  • two years ago in October of 2013, Tyler attended

  • a One Direction concert and this happened:

  • - Tyler! Tyler! Tyler! Tyler! Tyler!

  • That's nearly the entire Staples Center Arena cheering

  • for someone who's just in the crowd.

  • And he's only gotten bigger since then.

  • On top of continuing to make consistent

  • and high-quality content, he has also become

  • somewhat of a full-fledged mainstream celebrity,

  • which is something very few YouTubers have accomplished.

  • From his multiple TV spots, magazine photo shoots, awards,

  • and now a book, Tyler Oakley really is far more than just

  • your average video blogger, opening up doors and

  • breaking down barriers of what YouTube creators can achieve.

  • Even with nearly eight million subscribers and more than

  • half a billion total video views and counting

  • on just his main channel, Tyler is still a modest,

  • down-to-earth guy, whose biggest priority is doing

  • what he loves and helping others with the platform

  • he was given by doing so. And whether that involves raising

  • thousands of dollars for charity or simply

  • brightening up someone's day with a single video, Tyler has

  • accomplished these goals in spades and plans to simply

  • keep getting better and better at what he does

  • as the years go on. And considering how successful he's been

  • over just the last eight years, i think it's safe to say

  • that Tyler is going to continue helping make the world

  • a better place for a long time.

  • Thanks for watching, guys. DFTBA

  • - Can we talk about how amazing that was?

  • I mean, i was blushing the whole time, but that was amazing.

  • Ryder has a YouTube channel where there are

  • plenty of other Brief Histories that you can watch,

  • whether it's Hannah Hart, or Dan and Phil,

  • or Rhett and Link, or other things in pop culture,

  • not just YouTubers. If you wanna check that out, I would say

  • you should definitely go subscribe and send him my love.

  • And if you liked this video, give it a thumbs up and there's

  • gonna be links below if you wanna check out Ryder's channel.

  • If you wanna see my latest video, click right there.

  • If you wanna listen to the latest podcast episode,

  • click right there.

  • If you would like to be my person of the week,

  • click right there.

  • And be sure to get my book. It comes out next week,

  • and I hope that you get it, it would mean the world to me

  • if you got it next week. If you go into a store

  • and you find it, take a selfie with it and send it to me.

  • I'm going to be posting and retweeting and all that stuff

  • and giving love to people that go into stores

  • and find the book.

  • That would be the coolest thing ever.

  • I can't believe my book is gonna be in stores.

  • Anyways, do that, I love you, you are the best,

  • I am obsessed with all of you. That's all.

  • Go subscribe to Ryder's channel. Okay, gotta go, bye!

- Hey, everyone! My name is Tyler Oakley and I am

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