Tana Mongeau

American Internet personality

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August 11 2024 Mongeau defended her 'Cancelled Podcast' co-host Brooke Schofield after controversial tweets about Trayvon Martin surfaced, calling for understanding and growth.
August 11 2024 Mongeau defended her 'Cancelled Podcast' co-host Brooke Schofield after controversial tweets about Trayvon Martin surfaced, calling for understanding and growth.
May 2024 Mongeau alleged on the 'Cancelled' podcast that she had sexual relations with Cody Ko when she was 17 and he was 25, which would be considered statutory rape under Florida law.
May 2024 Mongeau alleged on the 'Cancelled' podcast that she had sexual relations with Cody Ko when she was 17 and he was 25, which would be considered statutory rape under Florida law.
May 2023 iDubbbz released a video apologizing to Mongeau for his previous actions towards her.
May 2023 iDubbbz released a video apologizing to Mongeau for his previous actions towards her.
January 26 2022 Launched her own wine brand called Dizzy Wine, expanding her entrepreneurial ventures beyond social media and content creation.
January 26 2022 Launched her own wine brand called Dizzy Wine, expanding her entrepreneurial ventures beyond social media and content creation.
July 26 2021 Launched the Cancelled podcast with Hunter Moreno and Brooke Schofield, focusing on pop culture, personal lives, and women's empowerment. Moreno later left, leaving Mongeau and Schofield as the current hosts.
July 26 2021 Launched the Cancelled podcast with Hunter Moreno and Brooke Schofield, focusing on pop culture, personal lives, and women's empowerment. Moreno later left, leaving Mongeau and Schofield as the current hosts.
April 22 2020 Mongeau releases her fifth solo single 'Without You'.
April 22 2020 Mongeau releases her fifth solo single 'Without You'.
January 2020 Mongeau and Jake Paul announced their breakup.
January 2020 Mongeau and Jake Paul announced their breakup.
2019 Tana Mongeau won Creator of the Year at the 9th Streamy Awards
2019 Tana Mongeau was nominated for YouTuber of the Year at the 11th Shorty Awards
2019 Tana Mongeau was nominated for Best Ensemble Cast for 'Escape the Night' at the 9th Streamy Awards
2019 Tana Mongeau was nominated for The Social Star of 2019 at the 45th People's Choice Awards
2019 Tana Mongeau was nominated for Best Ensemble Cast for 'Escape the Night' at the 9th Streamy Awards
2019 Tana Mongeau won Creator of the Year at the 9th Streamy Awards
2019 Tana Mongeau was nominated for The Social Star of 2019 at the 45th People's Choice Awards
2019 Tana Mongeau was nominated for YouTuber of the Year at the 11th Shorty Awards
July 28 2019 Mongeau and Jake Paul exchanged vows in a non-legally binding wedding ceremony in Las Vegas, which was recorded for MTV and available on pay-per-view for $50.
July 28 2019 Mongeau and Jake Paul exchanged vows in a non-legally binding wedding ceremony in Las Vegas, which was recorded for MTV and available on pay-per-view for $50.
June 2019 Mongeau and Jake Paul announced their engagement.
June 2019 Mongeau and Jake Paul announced their engagement.
May 2019 VidCon features Mongeau as a creator, addressing previous year's exclusion after Hank Green acknowledged his mistake in not inviting her in 2017.
May 2019 VidCon features Mongeau as a creator, addressing previous year's exclusion after Hank Green acknowledged his mistake in not inviting her in 2017.
May 18 2019 Mongeau releases her fourth solo single 'FaceTime' along with its accompanying music video.
May 18 2019 Mongeau releases her fourth solo single 'FaceTime' along with its accompanying music video.
April 2019 Mongeau started dating social media personality Jake Paul.
April 2019 Mongeau started dating social media personality Jake Paul.
April 29 2019 MTV announces Tana Mongeau will star in her own reality series 'MTV No Filter: Tana Turns 21', set to premiere in Summer 2019.
April 29 2019 MTV announces Tana Mongeau will star in her own reality series 'MTV No Filter: Tana Turns 21', set to premiere in Summer 2019.
2018 Tana Mongeau appeared as a featured artist on Lil Phag's song 'Four Loko' from the album 'God Hates Lil Phag'
2018 Tana Mongeau was nominated for Best YouTube Comedian at the 10th Shorty Awards
2018 Tana Mongeau was nominated for Storyteller at the 8th Streamy Awards
2018 Tana Mongeau featured in the music track 'Clout 9' alongside Lil Phag, Bella Thorne, and Dr. Woke from the album 'God Hates Lil Phag'
2018 Tana Mongeau was nominated for Best YouTube Comedian at the 10th Shorty Awards
2018 Tana Mongeau was nominated for Storyteller at the 8th Streamy Awards
2018 Tana Mongeau appeared as a featured artist on Lil Phag's song 'Four Loko' from the album 'God Hates Lil Phag'
2018 Tana Mongeau featured in the music track 'Clout 9' alongside Lil Phag, Bella Thorne, and Dr. Woke from the album 'God Hates Lil Phag'
August 31 2018 Released her third solo single 'Fuck Up'.
August 31 2018 Released her third solo single 'Fuck Up'.
June 22 2018 TanaCon is held at the Anaheim Marriott Suites, but quickly becomes chaotic with 4,000-5,000 attendees experiencing severe logistical issues including lack of food, water, and extreme heat conditions leading to multiple people passing out.
June 22 2018 TanaCon is held at the Anaheim Marriott Suites, but quickly becomes chaotic with 4,000-5,000 attendees experiencing severe logistical issues including lack of food, water, and extreme heat conditions leading to multiple people passing out.
May 26 2018 Tana Mongeau announces TanaCon, a rival convention to VidCon, to be held in Anaheim, California, after being denied 'featured creator' status at the previous year's VidCon.
May 26 2018 Tana Mongeau announces TanaCon, a rival convention to VidCon, to be held in Anaheim, California, after being denied 'featured creator' status at the previous year's VidCon.
March 1 2018 Released her second solo single 'W'.
March 1 2018 Released her second solo single 'W'.

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