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  1. Aug 6, 2020 · While Huxley is doing well now with his new family, Myka Stauffer found herself ostracised by the internet despite issuing an overdue apology, cut from a number of lucrative partnerships, and being placed on our list of 2020’s most cooked YouTube controversies.

    • Jeffree Star. After revealing his upcoming makeup launch, Jeffree Star received backlash over its name: the Cremated collection. Many claimed it's especially insensitive and offensive in light of the COVID-19 outbreak, which has caused an overwhelming amount of deaths.
    • The Ace Family. On October 14, 2019, a beauty vlogger named Cole Carrigan accused Austin of The Ace Family of raping one of his close friends while on vacation in Miami and of paying a gossip vlogger $500,000 to keep his alleged actions a secret.
    • James Charles & Tati Westbrook. Westbrook, a cosmetics guru with more than 6 million subscribers, sent the YouTube community into a frenzy when she publicly addressed her dramatic falling out with Charles in a nearly 45-minute video posted on May 10, 2019.
    • Shane Dawson. Dawson's need to clarify that an old joke about participating in sexual acts with his cat was just that—a joke—was hardly the first time the popular vlogger has found himself embroiled in scandal over questionable comments or behavior.
    • Alan and Alex Stokes Charged With Faking Bank Robberies. Twin YouTubers Alan and Alex Stokes staged two fake bank robberies as pranks in October 2019. A since-deleted clip titled “BANK ROBBER PRANK!
    • ‘Bye Sister’ Though the “Bye Sister” video has since been deleted from YouTube, it still left its mark on the platform. It all started when James Charles posted a sponsored Instagram Story promoting Sugar Bear Hair vitamins in April 2019.
    • Jenna Marbles Quits YouTube. The longtime vlogger revealed she was “moving on” from her channel for the foreseeable future in June 2020. The decision came as a result of fans asking her to atone for past racist skits in her videos, including one where she seemed to wear blackface.
    • ‘Dear Fat People’ In 2015, comedian Nicole Arbour made a now-notorious video titled “Dear Fat People,” where she made demeaning and downright rude comments about overweight individuals.
  2. Dec 1, 2020 · From Dave Chappelle's 8:46 to TikTok superstars Charli and Dixie D'Amelio, these are the videos and creators that made the biggest splash on the Google-owned video site in 2020.

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  4. Jan 28, 2020 · Relive all the scandalous and controversial YouTube moments that shocked the internet, from beauty vlogger drama to actual criminal cases.

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  6. Sep 30, 2022 · For this list, we’ll be looking at scandals that plagued the YouTube community and made mainstream headlines, including everything from copyright infringement to disturbing prank content. Our...

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