Jenna Marbles
American YouTube personality
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January 2023 | Marbles and Solomita experienced a home invasion where an intruder broke into their home, was subdued with pepper spray, and subsequently arrested. |
January 2023 | Marbles and Solomita experienced a home invasion where an intruder broke into their home, was subdued with pepper spray, and subsequently arrested. |
November 2022 | Jenna Marbles married Julien Solomita. |
November 2022 | Jenna Marbles married Julien Solomita. |
April 2021 | Jenna Marbles became engaged to her long-time partner and fellow YouTuber Julien Solomita. |
April 2021 | Jenna Marbles became engaged to her long-time partner and fellow YouTuber Julien Solomita. |
June 25 2020 | Uploaded an apology video addressing past offensive content from 2011 and 2012, including accusations of blackface and racist impersonations. Announced an indefinite hiatus from YouTube and all associated content. |
June 25 2020 | Uploaded an apology video addressing past offensive content from 2011 and 2012, including accusations of blackface and racist impersonations. Announced an indefinite hiatus from YouTube and all associated content. |
2018 | Jenna Marbles was nominated for the Shorty Award's Creator of the Decade |
2018 | Jenna Marbles was nominated for the Shorty Award's Creator of the Decade |
2017 | Jenna Marbles received two Streamy Award nominations: Best First-Person Series and Audience Choice Creator of the Year |
2017 | Jenna Marbles and Julien Solomita won the Shorty Award for YouTube Ensemble |
2017 | Jenna Marbles received two Streamy Award nominations: Best First-Person Series and Audience Choice Creator of the Year |
2017 | Jenna Marbles and Julien Solomita won the Shorty Award for YouTube Ensemble |
2016 | Jenna Marbles became an executive producer for Maximum Ride, a film adaptation of James Patterson's novel series. |
2016 | Jenna Marbles became an executive producer for Maximum Ride, a film adaptation of James Patterson's novel series. |
2015 | Became the first YouTube personality to have her likeness appear as a wax figure at Madame Tussauds New York, which she personally unveiled. |
2015 | Jenna Marbles was nominated for a Streamy Award in the Best Comedy Series category |
2015 | Jenna Marbles was nominated for a Streamy Award in the Best Comedy Series category |
2015 | Became the first YouTube personality to have her likeness appear as a wax figure at Madame Tussauds New York, which she personally unveiled. |
2014 | Jenna Marbles won the Young Hollywood Award for Viral Superstar |
2014 | Jenna Marbles won the Young Hollywood Award for Viral Superstar |
2011 | Left her position at Barstool Sports. |
2011 | Left her position at Barstool Sports. |
August 2011 | Her video 'How to Avoid Talking to People You Don't Want to Talk To' was featured in The New York Times and ABC News. |
August 2011 | Her video 'How to Avoid Talking to People You Don't Want to Talk To' was featured in The New York Times and ABC News. |
2010 | Jenna Marbles began her YouTube channel and uploaded the viral comedy video 'How to Trick People into Thinking You're Good Looking', which gained approximately 5.3 million views in its first week. |
2010 | Started working with Barstool Sports, writing for their female-oriented site StoolLaLa while living in a three-bedroom apartment in Cambridge, Massachusetts and supporting herself through multiple jobs including bartending, working at a tanning salon, vlogging, and go-go dancing. |
2010 | Launched her YouTube channel, which would eventually grow to accumulate approximately 1.8 billion video views and over 20 million subscribers at its peak. |
2010 | Jenna Marbles began her YouTube channel and uploaded the viral comedy video 'How to Trick People into Thinking You're Good Looking', which gained approximately 5.3 million views in its first week. |
2010 | Started working with Barstool Sports, writing for their female-oriented site StoolLaLa while living in a three-bedroom apartment in Cambridge, Massachusetts and supporting herself through multiple jobs including bartending, working at a tanning salon, vlogging, and go-go dancing. |
2010 | Launched her YouTube channel, which would eventually grow to accumulate approximately 1.8 billion video views and over 20 million subscribers at its peak. |
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