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Shane Dawson

Shane Lee Yaw (born July 19, 1988), known online as Shane Dawson, is an American YouTuber, actor, filmmaker, writer, and musician.[4] Dawson was one of the first people to rise to fame on YouTube after he began making videos in 2008 at the age of 19 and garnered over 500 million views during the next two years.[5][6]

Shane Dawson
Dawson in July 2016
Personal information
Born
Shane Lee Yaw

(1988-07-19) July 19, 1988 (age 35)
Occupations
  • YouTuber
  • actor
  • filmmaker
  • writer
  • musician
Spouse
(m. 2023)
YouTube information
Channels
  • shane
  • ShaneDawsonTV
  • shane2
Years active2008–present
Genres
Subscribers
  • 19.4 million (main channel)
  • 30.08 million (combined)[b]
Total views
  • 4.30 billion (main channel)
  • 4.48 billion (combined)[a]
100,000 subscribers2010[1]
1,000,000 subscribers2011[2]
10,000,000 subscribers2017[3]

Last updated: January 8, 2023

Most of Dawson's early work consisted of comedy sketches in which he would play original characters, impersonate celebrities, and make light of popular culture. Some of these impressions later drew criticism for their offensive content, including racial stereotypes. He has released six original songs such as "Superluv!" and numerous parodies of popular music videos. In 2013, he started the podcast Shane and Friends, which ran for 140 episodes over four years. In 2014, he directed, produced, edited, and starred in the romantic comedy film Not Cool and appeared on the accompanying docu-series The Chair.[12] He has also appeared in the horror film Smiley (2012) and the comedy film Internet Famous (2016).

In 2015, Dawson began discussing conspiracy theories on his YouTube channel, which led to his 2019 web series Conspiracy Series with Shane Dawson.[15] In 2017, he released his first docu-series on YouTube, in which he reconciled with his absent father. From 2019 to 2020, he created and appeared in the docu-series The Beautiful World of Jeffree Star, which garnered over 130 million views.[16] His most viewed docu-series are about Jeffree Star, Jake Paul, and Tana Mongeau.[19]

Dawson has released two New York Times best-selling books, I Hate Myselfie (2015) and It Gets Worse (2016), and his three YouTube channels have collectively accumulated over 4.5 billion views.[23] Since 2017, he has updated only his main channel, which has over 20 million subscribers and over 4 billion views.[26] In June 2020, YouTube indefinitely suspended monetization on all three of his channels and his books were pulled from shelves following a public backlash over numerous controversial comments he had made in the past, particularly regarding underage girls and zoophilia.[27][28] He took a hiatus and returned to YouTube on October 7, 2021.

Early life

Shane Lee Yaw was born in Long Beach, California, on July 19, 1988. He has two older brothers named Jacob (b. 1980) and Jerid (b. 1985), and the three grew up in a low-income household headed by their single mother, Teresa.[29][30][unreliable source?] He was educated in Lakewood, California, graduating from Lakewood High School in 2006. He was bullied for his weight in school, and his brothers helped him during these times; he later lost 150 pounds (68 kg). He first became interested in making videos when he would hand in videos for school projects with his friends.

Career

 
Dawson at the 2nd Annual Streamy Awards in 2010

2008–2010: YouTube, ShaneDawsonTV

On March 10, 2008, Dawson made his YouTube channel, called "ShaneDawsonTV". The earliest video that remains on the channel, "Kermit the Frog and Me" was uploaded about 4 months later. When he first began making videos, he worked at Jenny Craig along with his mother and brother, but was fired in August 2008 after he uploaded a video of himself pole dancing in the building he worked at and for showing before-and-after photos of clients, saying that "all these people gain their weight back."[31] The video also included clips of his co-workers reading inappropriate passages of a book by Jenny Craig spokesperson Valerie Bertinelli.[31] His mother, brother and about six other coworkers who appeared in the video also were fired after the company saw the video.[32] In September, he uploaded a video called "Fred is Dead!", which has since received over 25 million views.[33] During this time, Shane performed as a number of "drug-addled, often drunk, cultural stereotype characters" in his skits, including: "ghetto girl" Shanaynay, "Ned the Nerd", gangster "S-Deezy", "Barb the Lesbian", a football jock/bully (who is a closeted homosexual), the jock's insecure girlfriend (who thinks she is overweight), a "fashionably bulimic" high school girl (whose finger is her "best friend" to aid in self-induced vomiting), "Aunt Hilda" (portrayed with a thick "New York-Jewish" accent), gothic girls, "trans" characters, and "Guadalupe"/"Fruit Lupe" (a Mexican with stereotyped chola accent).[34]

Dawson would also, in skits where he was playing himself, portray either fictional or exaggerated versions of his own "relatives" and family members. One video sees Dawson pretending to still be an adolescent student, and the struggles of feigning "illness" to avoid attending school for a day. The same video sees him wearing a bright-red wig, red lipstick and matching red bathrobe to portray his "mother", an alcoholic, "Southern", lazy and semi-abusive character. When she forces Dawson to attend school, she sends him out the door by saying "Later, faggot!" Despite Dawson's own bisexuality and homosexual marriage, these instances of gay slurs drew some criticism at the time; his actual mother (who later appears in several videos) bears no comparison to this character. He also drew some criticism for portraying a pre-op transgender female character, who appeared in a skit about speed dating; the bulk of the character's appearances consisted of such lines as "I'm sick of this penis! Chop it off!" and explaining "and that's how they're going to turn my penis into a clitoris." At that point, Dawson (portraying himself) is seen turning to the side and vomiting, profusely.

Dawson occasionally posts new videos on his channel "ShaneDawsonTV" (mainly short web films, music video parodies, film trailer parodies, and original music) and formerly posted other videos on his second channel "ShaneDawsonTV2", now called "Human Emoji" however the use of this channel has mostly been discontinued as of 2012. His third and main YouTube channel, Shane, is where he previously posted vlogs, and now posts original content Mondays through Fridays. He began using this channel in May 2010. In November 2009, Dawson was featured on Attack of the Show!.[35] In 2010, Forbes magazine named him their 25th most famous web celebrity.[36]

2010–13: Television pilots and music career

On August 11, 2010, Dawson announced that he was making a 30-minute pilot called SD High. Previously, the funding he needed for the pilot was provided by digital media group Take180 after he helped them out with acting in their own videos.[37] The pilot is based on two videos which Dawson uploaded to his main channel in Summer 2010. The story centered around a teenage boy in school and his interactions with the other characters. The pilot's release date was set towards the end of September 2010 on his main YouTube Channel, however Dawson later announced that he had been contacted by a television studio to produce the pilot for their TV channel(s).[38]

 
Dawson at VidCon 2012

According to Dawson, there is some uncertainty involving the pilot, however it may be a TV show in the future.[39] On March 26, 2011, Dawson uploaded a video to YouTube explaining to his audience that he was working with Happy Madison Productions, Sony Pictures, and some other YouTubers including TheFineBros and BrittaniLouiseTaylor to create the television show.[40] In January 2012, Dawson stated in a video that he was now working on a new television show, which would be semi-based on his life working at a Weight Loss center. He stated that he would be pitching the show soon, and that he was "really excited" for it, and stated the show was "kind of like Arrested Development, but – not."[41] On May 16, 2012, Dawson revealed in a vlog that he was working on a comedy-horror film, explaining that he wanted to write "something like a teen comedy", however that the film would be "scary and fun". Dawson revealed in November 2012 that he was in negotiations to direct a feature-length film.[42] In 2012, Dawson revealed in a vlog that he was working on a music project. In March 2012, Dawson revealed that his debut mainstream single, "Superluv!" would be released that month. The song was released on March 31, 2012, on iTunes, with an accompanying music video debuting on his YouTube channel on the same day. The song managed to chart at 87 in Ireland, 16 on the UK Indie Chart, 163 on the UK Singles Chart and reached the 28th spot on the US iTunes Pop Chart.

On May 8, 2012, Dawson revealed in a video that he has begun working on his next original song, which is tentatively titled "The Vacation Song". He previewed about 10 seconds of the "rough edit" of the song, and stated that he was going to change the mood of the song, saying, "Right now, it's a little too happy, because it's a break up song. I want it to be more like Kelly Clarkson's 'Since U Been Gone'." He stated that the song would "hopefully" be released by the beginning of June 2012.[43] The song was released on June 23, 2012, with the music video being released a week later. In October 2012, a film called Smiley was released to theaters starring Dawson. In December, Dawson released a new single entitled "Maybe This Christmas". On February 5, 2013, Dawson recorded a single titled "F**K Up".[44] The song was released on YouTube and iTunes on March 30, 2013.[45] On October 18, 2013, Dawson released a song entitled "Wanna Make Love To You", with Liam Horne.[46] Dawson does not actually provide vocals to the song, but iTunes credits him as one of the artists.

 
Dawson with a fan at Vidcon 2014

2013–2016: Shane and Friends, The Chair, and books

In June 2013, Dawson started a podcast entitled Shane and Friends. As of 2013, Dawson revealed that he was pitching a talk show and was continuing to pitch the series about him working at a weight loss center. On November 12, 2013, Dawson announced that he was developing the weight loss center project with Sony Pictures Television for NBC. The project has been titled Losin' It and, if picked up, would be a half-hour single-camera comedy series focusing on a successful former-client at a weight loss center who decides to share his inspiration by becoming a consultant at the center, and subsequently becomes the manager by the end of his first day. Darlene Hunt, Will Gluck, Richie Schwartz, Lauren Schnipper, and Dawson would serve as executive producers for the project.[47]

On April 4, 2014, Dawson announced that he had directed and starred in a comedy film in Pittsburgh earlier that year. The film, which was made on a $800,000 budget,[48] was released September 19, 2014.[49] On June 26, he announced that the film would be titled Not Cool.[50] It was part of a Starz original series called The Chair, in which two novice directors are given the same script and must each make their own film from it. People who watched both films then voted online to vote for the films. Not Cool competed against Anna Martemucci's Holidaysburg. Zachary Quinto, producer of The Chair, called Dawson's film "deeply offensive" and "tasteless", and that Dawson should not be making films at all, removing his name from the film in disgust. Dawson defended his film by saying that "I like the movie. The producers that I trust like the movie. The test audience liked the movie. I know I deserve to make a movie because I've been working my f***ing ass off these last eight years on YouTube."[51] Dawson won the competition, winning the $250,000 prize to work on another film project.[52]

In December 2014, Dawson released a parody of Taylor Swift's song "Blank Space" on YouTube. This video was found to be in poor taste by her labels, Big Machine Records and Sony, who removed it,[53] citing "copyright infringement". Dawson subsequently claimed that the parody was removed because Sony objected to the video's violent content. The video was restored in February 2015.

In early 2015, Dawson released a memoir titled I Hate Myselfie: A Collection of Essays. The memoir was released by Atria Books/Keywords Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.[54]

In July 2016, Dawson released another memoir entitled It Gets Worse: A Collection of Essays. It was released by Atria/Keywords Press.[55][56]

 
Dawson with a fan in 2016

2017–2020: YouTube series

In June 2018, Shane uploaded a three-part documentary series titled The Truth About TanaCon, about the TanaCon convention,[57] the company who organized the event—Good Times, ran by talent manager Michael Weist[58]—and the effects the disastrous event had on fans.[59] The series received tens of millions of views in one week and garnered significant media attention.[60] In August 2018, Shane continued the documentary format and covered makeup artist Jeffree Star in a five-part series titled The Secret World of Jeffree Star and also received high amounts of media attention[61] Dawson interviews and experiences a day in the life with Internet celebrity, makeup artist, model, entrepreneur, and singer-songwriter Jeffree Star, learning about his business Jeffree Star Cosmetics.[citation needed] In September 2018, Shane covered YouTuber Jake Paul in an eight-part series titled The Mind of Jake Paul. The series follows Dawson's investigation on the lifestyle of Paul, including research with licensed therapist Katie Morton on antisocial personality disorder. Later in the series, Dawson is invited into the Team 10 house, and interviews Jake about his controversial career.[citation needed] Dawson was criticized for his documentaries The Mind of Jake Paul and The Secret World of Jeffree Star, with some arguing that Dawson was too sympathetic towards the racism scandals of both subjects.[62]

In January and February 2019, Shane released a two-part series on conspiracy theories titled Conspiracy Series with Shane Dawson. The first part included theories on the Apple FaceTime glitch, deepfakes, subliminal messages in cartoons, Hollister, Walt Disney, the Woolsey Fire and Camp Fire.[63] The second part featured Dawson investigating further topics, exploring the wider message "don't believe everything you see", including Adobe Voco voice manipulation, and Chuck E. Cheese pizzas.[64] Dawson has been criticized for his conspiracy theory content, as some feel that his videos about the flat Earth, moon landing hoax, and 9/11 hoax conspiracy theories, among others, contribute to YouTube's widespread issues with misinformation.[65] In July 2019, Dawson returned to YouTube for a one-hour long documentary video titled The Return of Eugenia Cooney about Internet personality Eugenia Cooney. Earlier in the year, Cooney announced that she would be taking a break from social media to focus on her health.[66][67]

In October 2019, Dawson released The Beautiful World of Jeffree Star, which follows Dawson and Star as they plan and design a new makeup and merchandise collection called The Conspiracy Collection.[68][69]

Personal life

Dawson began dating YouTuber Lisa Schwartz in December 2011.[70] He came out as bisexual in July 2015 and confirmed that he had separated from Schwartz.[71] He began dating YouTuber Ryland Adams in 2016, and they became engaged on March 19, 2019.[72] Having previously lived in Calabasas, California, he moved in August 2021 to Colorado, where he and Adams purchased a farm for $2.2 million.[73][74][75]

On January 3, 2023, Dawson and Adams married in Colorado.[76] In July of the same year, the couple announced via Ryland's vlog channel that the two were expecting twin babies via surrogacy.[77]

Dawson has discussed his experiences with body dysmorphic disorder.[78]

Reactions

Dawson has been criticized for his racial comedy, particularly his use of blackface in several skits impersonating Wendy Williams and Chris Brown, his use of the words "nigga" and "nigger" in multiple videos, and his jokes about "ghetto pranks" at the 2012 VidCon. These past performances, and their reliance on caricatures of people of color and other minorities, lead to allegations of racism.[34] In September 2014, YouTuber Franchesca Ramsey and other bloggers criticized Dawson for his past actions. He later apologized for the jokes in a video, stating that he viewed the controversy as a "learning experience".[79][80][81]

In 2018, Dawson was the subject of a controversy regarding comments he had made about pedophilia on a 2013 episode of his podcast Shane and Friends, after which he published an apology video likening his comedic style at the time to that of shock jocks. The same comments were also the subject of a controversy in March 2019, coupled with more controversy regarding comments he had made on a 2015 episode of the same podcast about engaging in sexual activity with his cat.[82]

On June 26, 2020, Dawson responded to criticism of his racial comedy by posting a 20-minute video in which he addressed renewed criticism for his use of blackface, the words "nigga" and "nigger", and other offensive comments he made since launching his YouTube channel. Although he had apologized publicly before, Dawson claimed he had only recently realized how "those apologies suck" and that he did not "know who that person is anymore". He further remarked how he "should have been punished for things" and how "finally just [owning] up to all of this and [being] accountable is worth losing everything" to him. Dawson also apologized to James Charles, whom he had described as "egocentric" and "power hungry" just a week before. He concluded his apology video by vowing to better his "actions", but said he understands if people do not want to accept his apology or no longer support him.[83] He also claimed that he dealt with the pain from his childhood by making inappropriate jokes: "It is something I did for shock value or because I thought it was funny. It's all gross and I promise that that is not real; that is not me."[84] Hours after his apology was posted, musician Jaden Smith accused Dawson of sexualizing his sister Willow Smith, expressing how he was "disgusted" after an old video resurfaced of Dawson pretending to masturbate while looking at a poster of Willow, who was 11 years old at the time. Jaden and Willow's mother Jada Pinkett Smith also told Dawson that she was "done with the excuses".[84][85]

On June 29, 2020, Target announced that it was "in the process of removing" Dawson's two published books I Hate Myselfie and It Gets Worse from its shelves.[86] On June 30, YouTube indefinitely suspended monetization on all three of Dawson's channels.[27][28]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Friends Forever Amy Short film, Also writer, director, and editor
2011 How Shananay Stole Christmas Shananay Short film, Also writer, director, and editor
2012 Smiley Binder
2014 Not Cool Scott Also director, producer, and editor
2015 I Hate Myselfie Himself Short film, Also writer
2015 Viral Video 2 Himself Short film; cameo appearance
2015 I Hate Myselfie 2 Himself Short film, Also writer, director, and executive producer
2016 Internet Famous[87] Tomas "The Parody Boss"
2016 It Gets Worse[88] Himself Also director
2016 The Lottery[89] Narrator / Himself Short film, Also director and editor

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2012 The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange Christmas Past / Popcorn 2 episodes
2014 The Chair Himself 10 episodes

Web

Year Title Role Notes
2009–2010 Hot Teens Gone Wild on Degrassi! 2 episodes
2010 SD High: School Dance Disaster 3 episodes
2010 Haunted House Party
2010 Shane Dawson's Love Story
2010 BlackBoxTV Presents[90] Himself Episode: Let Her Die!
2011 Corey & Lucas for the Win! Himself 2 episodes
2011 Friends 4Ever Short film
2011 How Shananay Stole Christmas Short film
2012 Shane & Friends Halloween Special
2012–2016 YouTubers React Himself 39 episodes
2013 Emo Love Story
2015 Smosh Babies New Teacher Shane (voice) 2 episodes
2016 Escape the Night[91] The Renegade 10 episodes
2018 The Truth About Tanacon Himself 3 episodes
2018 The Secret World of Jeffree Star Himself 5 episodes
2018 The Mind of Jake Paul Himself 8 episodes
2019 Conspiracy Series with Shane Dawson Himself 3 episodes
2019 The Return of Eugenia Cooney Himself 1 episode
2019–2020 The Beautiful World of Jeffree Star Himself 8 episodes
2022 The New World of Jeffree Star Himself 3 episodes

Podcasts

Year Title Role Notes
2013–2017 Shane and Friends Host 140 episodes
2022–present The Shane Dawson Podcast Host 12 episodes (ongoing)

Discography

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
Year Title Peak chart positions
UK Indie
2011 "Hey, Suup!?"
(featuring Eric Stuff Production)
2012 "Superluv!" 16
"The Vacation Song"
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (Spoof)"
(featuring Wendy McColm)
"High School: The Rap"
"Maybe This Christmas"
2013 "I Knew You Were Trouble – Spoof"
(featuring Wendy McColm)
"F**k Up"
"82 (Spoof of 22 By Taylor Swift)"
(featuring Wendy McColm)
"Birthday Spoof"
"Applause Parody"
"Wrecking Ball Spoof"
(featuring Kristin Findley)
"This Christmas Life"
2014 "Blank Space Parody"
2015 "Famous YouTuber"
2017 "You Didn't Glow Up"
(featuring Ryland Adams)
"Girlish Body"
"—" denotes a recording that failed to chart or was not released in that territory

Bibliography

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2010 Streamy Awards Best Vlogger Himself Won [92]
2010 Teen Choice Awards Choice Web Star Won [93]
2011 Teen Choice Awards Choice Web Star Nominated [citation needed]
2017 People's Choice Awards Favorite YouTube Star Nominated [94]
2017 Streamy Awards Creator of the Year Nominated [95]
Best First Person Channel Nominated
2018 Streamy Awards Collaboration "Switching Lives With A Blind Person", with Molly Burke Nominated [96]
Creator of the Year Himself Won [97]
Documentary The Truth About Tanacon Won
Editing The Truth About Tanacon, with Andrew Siwicki Won
2018 People's Choice Awards The Social Star of 2018 Himself Won [98]
2019 The Shorty Awards YouTuber of the Year Himself Won [99]

See Also

Notes

  1. ^ Views, broken down by channels:
    4.30 billion (shane)
    102.49 million (ShaneDawsonTV)
    84.47 million (shane2)
  2. ^ Subscribers, broken down by channel:
    19.4 million (shane)
    7.86 million (ShaneDawsonTV)
    2.82 million (Shane2)

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shane, dawson, baseball, player, baseball, shane, born, july, 1988, known, online, american, youtuber, actor, filmmaker, writer, musician, dawson, first, people, rise, fame, youtube, after, began, making, videos, 2008, garnered, over, million, views, during, n. For the baseball player see Shane Dawson baseball Shane Lee Yaw born July 19 1988 known online as Shane Dawson is an American YouTuber actor filmmaker writer and musician 4 Dawson was one of the first people to rise to fame on YouTube after he began making videos in 2008 at the age of 19 and garnered over 500 million views during the next two years 5 6 Shane DawsonDawson in July 2016Personal informationBornShane Lee Yaw 1988 07 19 July 19 1988 age 35 Long Beach California U S OccupationsYouTuber actor filmmaker writer musicianSpouseRyland Adams m 2023 wbr YouTube informationChannelsshaneShaneDawsonTVshane2Years active2008 presentGenresDocuseries vlog sketch comedy music beauty conspiracy theoriesSubscribers19 4 million main channel 30 08 million combined b Total views4 30 billion main channel 4 48 billion combined a Creator Awards100 000 subscribers2010 1 1 000 000 subscribers2011 2 10 000 000 subscribers2017 3 Last updated January 8 2023Most of Dawson s early work consisted of comedy sketches in which he would play original characters impersonate celebrities and make light of popular culture Some of these impressions later drew criticism for their offensive content including racial stereotypes He has released six original songs such as Superluv and numerous parodies of popular music videos In 2013 he started the podcast Shane and Friends which ran for 140 episodes over four years In 2014 he directed produced edited and starred in the romantic comedy film Not Cool and appeared on the accompanying docu series The Chair 12 He has also appeared in the horror film Smiley 2012 and the comedy film Internet Famous 2016 In 2015 Dawson began discussing conspiracy theories on his YouTube channel which led to his 2019 web series Conspiracy Series with Shane Dawson 15 In 2017 he released his first docu series on YouTube in which he reconciled with his absent father From 2019 to 2020 he created and appeared in the docu series The Beautiful World of Jeffree Star which garnered over 130 million views 16 His most viewed docu series are about Jeffree Star Jake Paul and Tana Mongeau 19 Dawson has released two New York Times best selling books I Hate Myselfie 2015 and It Gets Worse 2016 and his three YouTube channels have collectively accumulated over 4 5 billion views 23 Since 2017 he has updated only his main channel which has over 20 million subscribers and over 4 billion views 26 In June 2020 YouTube indefinitely suspended monetization on all three of his channels and his books were pulled from shelves following a public backlash over numerous controversial comments he had made in the past particularly regarding underage girls and zoophilia 27 28 He took a hiatus and returned to YouTube on October 7 2021 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2008 2010 YouTube ShaneDawsonTV 2 2 2010 13 Television pilots and music career 2 3 2013 2016 Shane and Friends The Chair and books 2 4 2017 2020 YouTube series 3 Personal life 4 Reactions 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Web 5 4 Podcasts 6 Discography 6 1 Singles 7 Bibliography 8 Awards and nominations 9 See Also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksEarly lifeShane Lee Yaw was born in Long Beach California on July 19 1988 He has two older brothers named Jacob b 1980 and Jerid b 1985 and the three grew up in a low income household headed by their single mother Teresa 29 30 unreliable source He was educated in Lakewood California graduating from Lakewood High School in 2006 He was bullied for his weight in school and his brothers helped him during these times he later lost 150 pounds 68 kg He first became interested in making videos when he would hand in videos for school projects with his friends Career nbsp Dawson at the 2nd Annual Streamy Awards in 20102008 2010 YouTube ShaneDawsonTV On March 10 2008 Dawson made his YouTube channel called ShaneDawsonTV The earliest video that remains on the channel Kermit the Frog and Me was uploaded about 4 months later When he first began making videos he worked at Jenny Craig along with his mother and brother but was fired in August 2008 after he uploaded a video of himself pole dancing in the building he worked at and for showing before and after photos of clients saying that all these people gain their weight back 31 The video also included clips of his co workers reading inappropriate passages of a book by Jenny Craig spokesperson Valerie Bertinelli 31 His mother brother and about six other coworkers who appeared in the video also were fired after the company saw the video 32 In September he uploaded a video called Fred is Dead which has since received over 25 million views 33 During this time Shane performed as a number of drug addled often drunk cultural stereotype characters in his skits including ghetto girl Shanaynay Ned the Nerd gangster S Deezy Barb the Lesbian a football jock bully who is a closeted homosexual the jock s insecure girlfriend who thinks she is overweight a fashionably bulimic high school girl whose finger is her best friend to aid in self induced vomiting Aunt Hilda portrayed with a thick New York Jewish accent gothic girls trans characters and Guadalupe Fruit Lupe a Mexican with stereotyped chola accent 34 Dawson would also in skits where he was playing himself portray either fictional or exaggerated versions of his own relatives and family members One video sees Dawson pretending to still be an adolescent student and the struggles of feigning illness to avoid attending school for a day The same video sees him wearing a bright red wig red lipstick and matching red bathrobe to portray his mother an alcoholic Southern lazy and semi abusive character When she forces Dawson to attend school she sends him out the door by saying Later faggot Despite Dawson s own bisexuality and homosexual marriage these instances of gay slurs drew some criticism at the time his actual mother who later appears in several videos bears no comparison to this character He also drew some criticism for portraying a pre op transgender female character who appeared in a skit about speed dating the bulk of the character s appearances consisted of such lines as I m sick of this penis Chop it off and explaining and that s how they re going to turn my penis into a clitoris At that point Dawson portraying himself is seen turning to the side and vomiting profusely Dawson occasionally posts new videos on his channel ShaneDawsonTV mainly short web films music video parodies film trailer parodies and original music and formerly posted other videos on his second channel ShaneDawsonTV2 now called Human Emoji however the use of this channel has mostly been discontinued as of 2012 His third and main YouTube channel Shane is where he previously posted vlogs and now posts original content Mondays through Fridays He began using this channel in May 2010 In November 2009 Dawson was featured on Attack of the Show 35 In 2010 Forbes magazine named him their 25th most famous web celebrity 36 2010 13 Television pilots and music career On August 11 2010 Dawson announced that he was making a 30 minute pilot called SD High Previously the funding he needed for the pilot was provided by digital media group Take180 after he helped them out with acting in their own videos 37 The pilot is based on two videos which Dawson uploaded to his main channel in Summer 2010 The story centered around a teenage boy in school and his interactions with the other characters The pilot s release date was set towards the end of September 2010 on his main YouTube Channel however Dawson later announced that he had been contacted by a television studio to produce the pilot for their TV channel s 38 nbsp Dawson at VidCon 2012According to Dawson there is some uncertainty involving the pilot however it may be a TV show in the future 39 On March 26 2011 Dawson uploaded a video to YouTube explaining to his audience that he was working with Happy Madison Productions Sony Pictures and some other YouTubers including TheFineBros and BrittaniLouiseTaylor to create the television show 40 In January 2012 Dawson stated in a video that he was now working on a new television show which would be semi based on his life working at a Weight Loss center He stated that he would be pitching the show soon and that he was really excited for it and stated the show was kind of like Arrested Development but not 41 On May 16 2012 Dawson revealed in a vlog that he was working on a comedy horror film explaining that he wanted to write something like a teen comedy however that the film would be scary and fun Dawson revealed in November 2012 that he was in negotiations to direct a feature length film 42 In 2012 Dawson revealed in a vlog that he was working on a music project In March 2012 Dawson revealed that his debut mainstream single Superluv would be released that month The song was released on March 31 2012 on iTunes with an accompanying music video debuting on his YouTube channel on the same day The song managed to chart at 87 in Ireland 16 on the UK Indie Chart 163 on the UK Singles Chart and reached the 28th spot on the US iTunes Pop Chart On May 8 2012 Dawson revealed in a video that he has begun working on his next original song which is tentatively titled The Vacation Song He previewed about 10 seconds of the rough edit of the song and stated that he was going to change the mood of the song saying Right now it s a little too happy because it s a break up song I want it to be more like Kelly Clarkson s Since U Been Gone He stated that the song would hopefully be released by the beginning of June 2012 43 The song was released on June 23 2012 with the music video being released a week later In October 2012 a film called Smiley was released to theaters starring Dawson In December Dawson released a new single entitled Maybe This Christmas On February 5 2013 Dawson recorded a single titled F K Up 44 The song was released on YouTube and iTunes on March 30 2013 45 On October 18 2013 Dawson released a song entitled Wanna Make Love To You with Liam Horne 46 Dawson does not actually provide vocals to the song but iTunes credits him as one of the artists nbsp Dawson with a fan at Vidcon 20142013 2016 Shane and Friends The Chair and books In June 2013 Dawson started a podcast entitled Shane and Friends As of 2013 Dawson revealed that he was pitching a talk show and was continuing to pitch the series about him working at a weight loss center On November 12 2013 Dawson announced that he was developing the weight loss center project with Sony Pictures Television for NBC The project has been titled Losin It and if picked up would be a half hour single camera comedy series focusing on a successful former client at a weight loss center who decides to share his inspiration by becoming a consultant at the center and subsequently becomes the manager by the end of his first day Darlene Hunt Will Gluck Richie Schwartz Lauren Schnipper and Dawson would serve as executive producers for the project 47 On April 4 2014 Dawson announced that he had directed and starred in a comedy film in Pittsburgh earlier that year The film which was made on a 800 000 budget 48 was released September 19 2014 49 On June 26 he announced that the film would be titled Not Cool 50 It was part of a Starz original series called The Chair in which two novice directors are given the same script and must each make their own film from it People who watched both films then voted online to vote for the films Not Cool competed against Anna Martemucci s Holidaysburg Zachary Quinto producer of The Chair called Dawson s film deeply offensive and tasteless and that Dawson should not be making films at all removing his name from the film in disgust Dawson defended his film by saying that I like the movie The producers that I trust like the movie The test audience liked the movie I know I deserve to make a movie because I ve been working my f ing ass off these last eight years on YouTube 51 Dawson won the competition winning the 250 000 prize to work on another film project 52 In December 2014 Dawson released a parody of Taylor Swift s song Blank Space on YouTube This video was found to be in poor taste by her labels Big Machine Records and Sony who removed it 53 citing copyright infringement Dawson subsequently claimed that the parody was removed because Sony objected to the video s violent content The video was restored in February 2015 In early 2015 Dawson released a memoir titled I Hate Myselfie A Collection of Essays The memoir was released by Atria Books Keywords Press an imprint of Simon amp Schuster 54 In July 2016 Dawson released another memoir entitled It Gets Worse A Collection of Essays It was released by Atria Keywords Press 55 56 nbsp Dawson with a fan in 20162017 2020 YouTube series In June 2018 Shane uploaded a three part documentary series titled The Truth About TanaCon about the TanaCon convention 57 the company who organized the event Good Times ran by talent manager Michael Weist 58 and the effects the disastrous event had on fans 59 The series received tens of millions of views in one week and garnered significant media attention 60 In August 2018 Shane continued the documentary format and covered makeup artist Jeffree Star in a five part series titled The Secret World of Jeffree Star and also received high amounts of media attention 61 Dawson interviews and experiences a day in the life with Internet celebrity makeup artist model entrepreneur and singer songwriter Jeffree Star learning about his business Jeffree Star Cosmetics citation needed In September 2018 Shane covered YouTuber Jake Paul in an eight part series titled The Mind of Jake Paul The series follows Dawson s investigation on the lifestyle of Paul including research with licensed therapist Katie Morton on antisocial personality disorder Later in the series Dawson is invited into the Team 10 house and interviews Jake about his controversial career citation needed Dawson was criticized for his documentaries The Mind of Jake Paul and The Secret World of Jeffree Star with some arguing that Dawson was too sympathetic towards the racism scandals of both subjects 62 In January and February 2019 Shane released a two part series on conspiracy theories titled Conspiracy Series with Shane Dawson The first part included theories on the Apple FaceTime glitch deepfakes subliminal messages in cartoons Hollister Walt Disney the Woolsey Fire and Camp Fire 63 The second part featured Dawson investigating further topics exploring the wider message don t believe everything you see including Adobe Voco voice manipulation and Chuck E Cheese pizzas 64 Dawson has been criticized for his conspiracy theory content as some feel that his videos about the flat Earth moon landing hoax and 9 11 hoax conspiracy theories among others contribute to YouTube s widespread issues with misinformation 65 In July 2019 Dawson returned to YouTube for a one hour long documentary video titled The Return of Eugenia Cooney about Internet personality Eugenia Cooney Earlier in the year Cooney announced that she would be taking a break from social media to focus on her health 66 67 In October 2019 Dawson released The Beautiful World of Jeffree Star which follows Dawson and Star as they plan and design a new makeup and merchandise collection called The Conspiracy Collection 68 69 Personal lifeDawson began dating YouTuber Lisa Schwartz in December 2011 70 He came out as bisexual in July 2015 and confirmed that he had separated from Schwartz 71 He began dating YouTuber Ryland Adams in 2016 and they became engaged on March 19 2019 72 Having previously lived in Calabasas California he moved in August 2021 to Colorado where he and Adams purchased a farm for 2 2 million 73 74 75 On January 3 2023 Dawson and Adams married in Colorado 76 In July of the same year the couple announced via Ryland s vlog channel that the two were expecting twin babies via surrogacy 77 Dawson has discussed his experiences with body dysmorphic disorder 78 ReactionsDawson has been criticized for his racial comedy particularly his use of blackface in several skits impersonating Wendy Williams and Chris Brown his use of the words nigga and nigger in multiple videos and his jokes about ghetto pranks at the 2012 VidCon These past performances and their reliance on caricatures of people of color and other minorities lead to allegations of racism 34 In September 2014 YouTuber Franchesca Ramsey and other bloggers criticized Dawson for his past actions He later apologized for the jokes in a video stating that he viewed the controversy as a learning experience 79 80 81 In 2018 Dawson was the subject of a controversy regarding comments he had made about pedophilia on a 2013 episode of his podcast Shane and Friends after which he published an apology video likening his comedic style at the time to that of shock jocks The same comments were also the subject of a controversy in March 2019 coupled with more controversy regarding comments he had made on a 2015 episode of the same podcast about engaging in sexual activity with his cat 82 On June 26 2020 Dawson responded to criticism of his racial comedy by posting a 20 minute video in which he addressed renewed criticism for his use of blackface the words nigga and nigger and other offensive comments he made since launching his YouTube channel Although he had apologized publicly before Dawson claimed he had only recently realized how those apologies suck and that he did not know who that person is anymore He further remarked how he should have been punished for things and how finally just owning up to all of this and being accountable is worth losing everything to him Dawson also apologized to James Charles whom he had described as egocentric and power hungry just a week before He concluded his apology video by vowing to better his actions but said he understands if people do not want to accept his apology or no longer support him 83 He also claimed that he dealt with the pain from his childhood by making inappropriate jokes It is something I did for shock value or because I thought it was funny It s all gross and I promise that that is not real that is not me 84 Hours after his apology was posted musician Jaden Smith accused Dawson of sexualizing his sister Willow Smith expressing how he was disgusted after an old video resurfaced of Dawson pretending to masturbate while looking at a poster of Willow who was 11 years old at the time Jaden and Willow s mother Jada Pinkett Smith also told Dawson that she was done with the excuses 84 85 On June 29 2020 Target announced that it was in the process of removing Dawson s two published books I Hate Myselfie and It Gets Worse from its shelves 86 On June 30 YouTube indefinitely suspended monetization on all three of Dawson s channels 27 28 FilmographyFilm Year Title Role Notes2011 Friends Forever Amy Short film Also writer director and editor2011 How Shananay Stole Christmas Shananay Short film Also writer director and editor2012 Smiley Binder2014 Not Cool Scott Also director producer and editor2015 I Hate Myselfie Himself Short film Also writer2015 Viral Video 2 Himself Short film cameo appearance2015 I Hate Myselfie 2 Himself Short film Also writer director and executive producer2016 Internet Famous 87 Tomas The Parody Boss 2016 It Gets Worse 88 Himself Also director2016 The Lottery 89 Narrator Himself Short film Also director and editorTelevision Year Title Role Notes2012 The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange Christmas Past Popcorn 2 episodes2014 The Chair Himself 10 episodesWeb Year Title Role Notes2009 2010 Hot Teens Gone Wild on Degrassi 2 episodes2010 SD High School Dance Disaster 3 episodes2010 Haunted House Party2010 Shane Dawson s Love Story2010 BlackBoxTV Presents 90 Himself Episode Let Her Die 2011 Corey amp Lucas for the Win Himself 2 episodes2011 Friends 4Ever Short film2011 How Shananay Stole Christmas Short film2012 Shane amp Friends Halloween Special2012 2016 YouTubers React Himself 39 episodes2013 Emo Love Story2015 Smosh Babies New Teacher Shane voice 2 episodes2016 Escape the Night 91 The Renegade 10 episodes2018 The Truth About Tanacon Himself 3 episodes2018 The Secret World of Jeffree Star Himself 5 episodes2018 The Mind of Jake Paul Himself 8 episodes2019 Conspiracy Series with Shane Dawson Himself 3 episodes2019 The Return of Eugenia Cooney Himself 1 episode2019 2020 The Beautiful World of Jeffree Star Himself 8 episodes2022 The New World of Jeffree Star Himself 3 episodesPodcasts Year Title Role Notes2013 2017 Shane and Friends Host 140 episodes2022 present The Shane Dawson Podcast Host 12 episodes ongoing DiscographySingles List of singles with selected chart positions and certifications Year Title Peak chart positionsUK Indie2011 Hey Suup featuring Eric Stuff Production 2012 Superluv 16 The Vacation Song We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Spoof featuring Wendy McColm High School The Rap Maybe This Christmas 2013 I Knew You Were Trouble Spoof featuring Wendy McColm F k Up 82 Spoof of 22 By Taylor Swift featuring Wendy McColm Birthday Spoof Applause Parody Wrecking Ball Spoof featuring Kristin Findley This Christmas Life 2014 Blank Space Parody 2015 Famous YouTuber 2017 You Didn t Glow Up featuring Ryland Adams Girlish Body denotes a recording that failed to chart or was not released in that territoryBibliographyI Hate Myselfie 2015 It Gets Worse A Collection of Essays 2016 Awards and nominationsYear Award Category Nominee s Result Ref 2010 Streamy Awards Best Vlogger Himself Won 92 2010 Teen Choice Awards Choice Web Star Won 93 2011 Teen Choice Awards Choice Web Star Nominated citation needed 2017 People s Choice Awards Favorite YouTube Star Nominated 94 2017 Streamy Awards Creator of the Year Nominated 95 Best First Person Channel Nominated2018 Streamy Awards Collaboration Switching Lives With A Blind Person with Molly Burke Nominated 96 Creator of the Year Himself Won 97 Documentary The Truth About Tanacon WonEditing The Truth About Tanacon with Andrew Siwicki Won2018 People s Choice Awards The Social Star of 2018 Himself Won 98 2019 The Shorty Awards YouTuber of the Year Himself Won 99 See AlsoList of entertainers who performed in blackfaceNotes Views broken down by channels 4 30 billion shane 102 49 million ShaneDawsonTV 84 47 million shane2 Subscribers broken down by channel 19 4 million shane 7 86 million ShaneDawsonTV 2 82 million Shane2 References YouTube shane s Channel archived Wayback Machine May 7 2010 Archived from the original on May 7 2010 Retrieved March 27 2021 shane s Channel YouTube archived Wayback Machine December 19 2011 Archived from the original on December 19 2011 Retrieved March 27 2021 shane YouTube archived Wayback Machine August 19 2017 Archived from the original on August 19 2017 Retrieved March 27 2021 YouTubers Shane Dawson and Jeffree Star are Making their Comeback Time Retrieved November 24 2022 After Unlocking The Key To Longevity 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