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Emma Frances Chamberlain (born May 22, 2001 [2] ) is an American internet personality , specifically on YouTube . She won the 2018 Streamy Award for Breakout Creator. [3] In 2019, Time magazine included her on its Time 100 Next list , [4] and its list of The 25 Most Influential People On The Internet , writing that "Chamberlain pioneered an approach to vlogging that shook up YouTube's unofficial style guide." [5] In April 2019, she launched her first weekly podcast series, Anything Goes, formerly known as Stupid Genius. . [6] [7] Chamberlain subsequently won the award for "Best Podcaster" at the 12th Shorty Awards . [8] She also has been an ambassador for Louis Vuitton since 2019.

Chamberlain was born on May 22, 2001, in San Bruno, California , to Michael John Chamberlain and Sophia Pinetree Chamberlain. She is the only child of her parents, who divorced when she was five years old. [2]

She attended Central Middle School in San Carlos, California , and Notre Dame High School, Belmont , [9] an all-girl Catholic preparatory school where she was on the cheerleading and track teams. She performed competitive cheer for five years and was a member of the California All Stars Pink cheer team. [10] She left high school during the first semester of her junior year and graduated after passing the California High School Exit Exam . [11]

Chamberlain became dissatisfied with high school during the end of her sophomore year. After speaking to her father, who encouraged her to find a passion outside of school, she decided to start a YouTube channel. She used an editing style defined by zooms, adding text to the screen, and pauses. [2]

In June 2018, Chamberlain moved alone from the Bay Area to Los Angeles . [2] There, she formed the Sister Squad with fellow teen YouTubers James Charles and comedy duo The Dolan Twins . [12] [ better source needed ] The four were featured in YouTube Rewind 2018. [13] The Sister Squad was nominated for a 2019 YouTube Ensemble Shorty Award . [14]

In addition to the collaboration videos with the members of the Sister Squad, throughout 2018 Chamberlain and fellow Dote-associated female YouTubers Ellie Thumann and Hannah Meloche posted videos featuring each other on their respective channels, calling their group of three "The Girdies". [15] [ better source needed ]

In June 2018, Tana Mongeau invited Chamberlain to be a Featured Creator at Tanacon in Anaheim, Mongeau's alternative to VidCon that took place at the same time at a nearby convention center. Chamberlain's one-on-one onstage interview with Mongeau was the last event before the convention was canceled due to overcrowding and security concerns. [16] [17] In July, Chamberlain was signed by United Talent Agency . [18]

At Vidcon 2019, Snapchat announced that Chamberlain would be one of several celebrities from various entertainment platforms to premiere a Creator Show later in the year. [19] At the 2019 Teen Choice Awards , Chamberlain won the award for Choice Female Web Star. [20] During the September New York Fashion Week , Chamberlain hosted the Teen Vogue event Generation Next attended by Vogue Editor-In-Chief Anna Wintour . [21] [ better source needed ] At the 45th People's Choice Awards , she was nominated for the Social Star award. [22] She collaborated with eyewear company Crap Eyewear for a line of sunglasses she helped design. [ when? ] [23] In late September 2019, she appeared alongside other young social media celebrities in the first episode of the MTV and Snapchat collaboration Teen Code . [24] [ better source needed ]

She attended her second Louis Vuitton-sponsored Paris Fashion Week, [ when? ] collaborating with Vogue for a preparation video about the process. [25] She collaborated with Calvin Klein for a series of videos and photo shoots. [ when? ] [26] At the 2019 Streamy Awards , Chamberlain was nominated for Creator of the Year, Editing, and First Person. [27] She appeared in a series of videos on the Target YouTube channel, being paired with The Office star Angela Kinsey and Fashion Police host Brad Goreski . [28] [ better source needed ] Her Snapchat Creator Show, Adulting With Emma Chamberlain , premiered on November 4. [29] [ better source needed ] On November 13, Time magazine included her on its Time 100 Next list, [4] and its list of the 25 most influential people on the internet, writing that "Chamberlain pioneered an approach to vlogging that shook up YouTube's unofficial style guide." [30] [ failed verification ] In December 2019, she was featured in a segment broadcast on ABC News Nightline , being interviewed about her career by Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon . [31] [ better source needed ] Emma now owns her own coffee company and also has a podcast, Anything Goes with Ramble Podcasts.

In March 2018, Chamberlain became associated with the shopping app Dote. In May, 2018 Dote sent her to Austin, Texas , to the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival , and to Fiji with numerous other female YouTubers. In July 2018, Dote released a clothing line designed by Chamberlain, Low Key / High Key by Emma . [32] Because of controversies related to Dote, Chamberlain cut ties with them in early 2019. [33]

Chamberlain attended Paris Fashion Week in March 2019 in a co-sponsorship between YouTube and Louis Vuitton , which was brokered by Derek Blasberg , the head of fashion and beauty partnerships at YouTube. [34] She was paired with model / YouTuber Karlie Kloss at the event. [35] On June 4, 2019, Chamberlain and The Dolan Twins uploaded videos featuring each other on their respective channels. This was their first video collaboration since the last Sister Squad videos posted in December. The absence of James Charles contributed to the belief that the Sister Squad had broken up. [36]

In December 2019, she launched her own online mail order coffee company, Chamberlain Coffee. [37]

Cosmopolitan featured Chamberlain on the cover of its February 2020 issue, writing the caption below her name, "The most popular girl in the world". In the interview she revealed details of dealing with body dysmorphia and struggling with eating disorders , [38] and she posted a video about the photo shoot to her YouTube channel, My First American Magazine Cover . [39] A few months later, she appeared on the cover of the Italian edition of Cosmopolitan , [40] and the Dutch version, Cosmo Girl . [41] For the 2020 Shorty Awards , she won Best Podcaster for her work on Stupid Genius . [42] Still partnering with Ramble Official, on February 20, Chamberlain premiered her newly formatted and named podcast, Anything Goes . [43] On March 21, Variety reported that she had purchased a house in West Hollywood. [44] During the COVID-19 pandemic , Chamberlain was one of the creators participating in YouTube's "Stay Home #WithMe" PSA campaign. [45] Recorded prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, on April 16 she appeared in an episode of Kevin Hart 's YouTube series What The Fit , playing soccer with the LA Galaxy . [46]

Allure featured Chamberlain on the cover of its June/July 2020 issue. [47] During the summer of 2020, Vogue Australia [48] and Nylon [49] published feature articles about her. Variety included her in its 2020 "Power of Young Hollywood" list. [50] On August 18, she published The Ideal Planner , a daily planner, via the Gallery Books division of Simon & Schuster . [51] On August 26, her IGTV series Styled By Emma premiered on Instagram . [52] On September 1, Chamberlain and James Charles posted videos featuring each other on their respective YouTube channels, their first collaboration since the last round of Sister Squad videos posted on December 25, 2018. [53]
On September 13, 2021, Chamberlain attended the 2021 Met Gala. She wore Louis Vuitton to the Lexicon of Fashion in America event. She also hosted celebrity interviews for the fashion magazine Vogue , which were subsequently posted to Vogue 's YouTube channel. Harper's Bazaar featured Emma Chamberlain as their March 2022 Cover Girl. She was photographed in Louis Vuitton and revealed her thoughts on self-expression in an all-inclusive interview.

On April 11, 2019, Chamberlain launched the first episode of her podcast, Anything Goes (previously named Stupid Genius ), a weekly series in which she attempts to make an ongoing conversation about any particular issue/topic, the program produced by Ramble Official in a partnership with Cadence13 and United Talent Agency, which also produces podcasts for YouTubers Rhett & Link and Smosh . [54] She addresses a wide range of topics such as relationships, mental health, fashion, and gut feelings. It is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and many other podcast platforms. [55] At the 47th People's Choice Awards Anything Goes won the Pop Podcast award.

Taylor Lorenz of The Atlantic wrote that Chamberlain was "the most talked about influencer in the world". [56] Time included her in its 2019 list of The 25 Most Influential People on the Internet. [5] In 2019, Jonah Engel Bromwich of The New York Times , in an opinion piece, wrote that Chamberlain was "the funniest person on YouTube", and stated that she "invented the way people talk on YouTube now, particularly the way they communicate authenticity." [57] In 2020, Forbes included Chamberlain in their '30 Under 30' list in the Social Media category. [58]

Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain

Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain


The YouTuber and entrepreneur has made a career — and amassed millions of followers — with one trait that sets her apart from the rest of her ilk: a propensity toward non-egoism.
Jessica Chia is a contributing editor of Allure and the publication's former executive beauty editor, where she covered the intersections of beauty and culture, science, and identity. Previously, she held positions covering beauty for Women's Health and Prevention . Jessica received her MBA from the University of Southern California. She... Read more
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Emma Chamberlain and I are sitting in our bedrooms in our pajamas, talking to virtual versions of each other on our laptops' glowing monitors. It could be an unbridgeable distance, the only warmth emitting from my PC's hot, breathy exhaust vents, but Chamberlain, with her gravelly voice, knees drawn up to her chin, hair hastily pulled into a bun that misses all the front pieces, makes it feel like we are the kind of friends who stay up late talking. I certainly feel that way. So do her millions of followers.
It's hard to describe who Chamberlain is and what she does. Even she can't do it when I ask her to try: "If an Uber driver is asking me, I'll say I'm just a college student because I don't want to get into it." Chamberlain doesn't plan to go to college. She's already become so many things the brightest, summa cum laudest graduates hope to be, and some they would never dream of being: an entrepreneur with her own direct-to-consumer business , a content creator who counts Louis Vuitton among her ongoing collaborators, and a podcast host ( Anything Goes , produced by Ramble) in which people exchange their valuable free time for the opportunity to hear Chamberlain talk about any topic of her choosing.
Chamberlain's career began when she started a YouTube channel two years ago, as a high school student in the San Francisco Bay Area. She vlogged about anything that struck her fancy (melting a bunch of lip balm together to make one mega, mutant lip balm ; shopping at dollar and thrift stores ; driving around in her Subaru ).
Louis Vuitton blouse, vest, and skirt. Chamberlain’s own jewelry. Makeup colors: The City Kits Eye + Cheek Palette in Urban Light, The Falsies Lash Lift Mascara in Blackest Black, and Lifter Gloss in Silk by Maybelline New York.
Though her occupation is murky, her singularity is clear. There are not many 18-year-old, self-made millionaires. There are even fewer who can count themselves so famous that their fans outnumber the citizens in some countries (Switzerland, Singapore, and Swaziland are all somewhere on the list). And I would bet that there are even fewer in that group who give really good breakup advice . In passing, I mention a recent split, and she immediately launches into girlfriend-triage mode. "It's so stressful," she says, enumerating several of the painful events I will have to endure in the aftermath of the break (seeing my ex again, possibly reestablishing a friendship). Plenty of fun ahead, she promises. "We can be each other's wing women when we can finally leave the confines," Chamberlain says. "Being single now kind of blows. It's like, ‘Can I go to Saddle Ranch?'"
We can't go to Saddle Ranch. Like the rest of the world, we cannot go anywhere that isn't a pharmacy or a hospital or a grocery store. But Chamberlain and I did meet in person — about 30 days before that virtual bedroom conversation. Back in that other world, we wheeled around Target's beauty and snack aisles with a big red cart and a modest expense budget, periodically getting stopped by fans with whom she was "absolutely, absolutely" happy to take a photo. Then, in the weeks that followed, the globe began to pulse with news of a spreading threat, a breath-stealing virus, COVID-19. California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a stay-at-home order a few days after Chamberlain's Allure shoot, and paradoxically, I was left to interact with her in the only way most people have been interacting with her for years: online.
"Weekends are not off for me. Nighttime, morning, there are no limits."
First, we link up on Houseparty, where we guess slang by its definition and play Pictionary; the interview is unusable because we are laughing too hard and too much. Then we talk on Zoom , the suddenly ubiquitous video chat that now hosts 99 percent of American social interactions. Interviews can be daunting, but they are less so when each participant is nestled in their bedroom wearing sweatpants. Chamberlain flips her screen to show me Frankie, her white kitten, sulking in the corner. She tells me how her life has been since we were ordered to stay at home. She's been worried about her parents, who still live in the Bay Area, at the time a COVID-19 hot spot, and checks in on them daily via phone. But in many ways, Chamberlain is relieved to have a reason to press pause. "I can't put in my two-week notice and then go and do a little vacation, because I'm my own boss," she says. "Weekend
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