Zitat des Tages von Kian Lawley:
No relationship. I'm not looking for one, either. I've tried it, but it's harder than it seems.
We want to create content that our fans will like but at the same time stretches us creatively, with our own little touch.
Whether it's singing, modeling, acting, you name it, they always label you as the YouTuber, the social media kid, the social media star. It's something that I've heard - a lot - but I kind of just put it to the side.
Social media stars are kind of taking the traditional route, like movies.
We can talk and get feedback about our videos directly from some of our biggest fans. We can't stress the importance of that connection enough.
I don't really follow the rules of like - not traditional, but how everyone does YouTube. And it's kind of made me more cautious and conscious of what I put into my videos.
I grew up watching Jim Carrey, and I was like, 'I want to be like him. I want to do what exactly what he does.' YouTube was just a platform, kind of like a trampoline to, like, bounce into it at a faster rate.
Jc and I love our YouTube audience, and we're going to keep producing videos, but we're also really interested in learning what other opportunities are out there.
Working with a full Hollywood team has been an awesome learning experience, and I definitely want to pursue acting more.
It's harder than it looks to juggle all those things: relationship, movies, YouTube.
It's hard to act in front of a lot of people.