Did the Shaytards Get Together Again

American video blogger and YouTube personality

Shay Carl

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Shay Carl at VidCon 2014

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Shay Carl Butler


(1980-03-05) March 5, 1980 (age 42)

Logan, Utah, U.S.

Occupation
  • Vlogger
  • entrepreneur (co-founder of Maker Studios and founder of Trixin Wear)
  • author
[1]
Years agile 2007–present
Spouse(s)

Colette Crofts

(grand. )

[two]
Children 5
YouTube information
Location Idaho, United States
Years active 2008-present
Genre Vlogs
Subscribers 4.91 one thousand thousand
(November 20, 2020)
Total views 2,850,880,963
(November twenty, 2020)

Shay Carl Butler (built-in March v, 1980),[3] known professionally every bit Shay Carl, is an American YouTube personality. Butler has three YouTube channels, two of which ("shaycarl"[four] and "SHAYTARDS"[five]) have over three million subscribers. Butler and Corey Vidal developed a documentary called Vlogumentary on a $200,000+ budget that was funded with an Indiegogo campaign and raised by more often than not from his viewers. Vlogumentary was released on Apr 20, 2016.[6] [7] Forbes called Butler one of the "most successful video entrepreneurs on YouTube"[3] and in 2011 The New York Times featured Butler'south production company Maker Studios.[8]

Early life [edit]

Shay Carl Butler was born on March 5, 1980, in Logan, Utah to Carl and Laurie Butler.[three] Butler is the oldest of 4 children. His siblings Casey, Carlie, and Logan are all active in the YouTube community. Casey Butler[9] (caseylavere) [10] is married to Kayli Butler (HeyKayli).[11] Carlie Forest (CarlieStylez and WhatsUpWoods) [12] each have over 500,000 subscribers on their YouTube channels, while Logan Butler (LoganMckay55) [13] has just under 400,000. At the age of 4, Butler's family unit moved to Phoenix, Arizona, and subsequently to Pocatello, Idaho. Subsequently graduating from high school, Butler served a full-time, 2 year mission in Barbados, Trinidad and Guyana for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[three] He briefly attended Idaho State University, simply dropped out to start working on his own.[fourteen] Prior to appearing on YouTube, Butler installed granite countertops for a living and worked as a school double-decker driver.[xv] He also worked as a radio DJ for Z103.[16]

YouTube popularity [edit]

Butler became more than popular on YouTube later on Philip DeFranco watched one of his videos and gave him a shout-out. The shout-out resulted in a rise of Butler's subscribers and a friendship with DeFranco. By working with other YouTubers at The Station, Butler more than quadrupled his subscribers.[17] Butler later joined the YouTube Partner Program and co-founded Maker Studios.[8] In November 2009, he collaborated with Midi Mafia to create a flash mob at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas.[xviii] In 2009, Butler'due south "SHAYTARDS" channel won "Best YouTube Channel or Personality" at Mashable's tertiary almanac Open up Web Awards.[19] In 2013, the aforementioned channel was 1 of the nominees in the "All-time Non-Fiction or Reality Series" category of the third Streamy Awards.[twenty] Butler and his wife, Colette, run a podcast called "When the Kids Get to Sleep", where they interview YouTubers and celebrities such equally Terry Crews and Bas Rutten. In February 2013, thespian Matt Damon made a invitee appearance in 1 of Butler's vlogs afterward he and Damon had collaborated on a video to promote a Water.org project.[21] [22] [23] Butler sometimes creates sponsored videos, in which he promotes brands or companies in exchange for fiscal benefits,[24] including with General Electrical,[25] Foot Locker,[24] Kia[26] and Skype.[27]

In 2014 the Shay Carl YouTube channel was listed on New Media Rockstars Acme 100 Channels, ranked at #31.[28]

In late 2015, Shay, along with his 12-year-old son Gavin, wrote a lifestyle, cocky-aid book, Fatty Dad, Fat Child.

On September 28, 2016, Butler appear that he would suspend the Shaytards YouTube channel for one year on March five, 2017, which was the engagement of his 37th altogether.[29]

On February 12, 2017, Butler announced he would exist leaving YouTube for the fourth dimension being. In his annunciation on his Twitter page, Butler said that due to alcoholism, his "purpose is to rehab".[30] International Concern Times ran a story about Carl allegedly exchanging sexual letters through Twitter with an adult webcam model named Aria Nina.[31] [32] The Shaytards aqueduct became active once again in March 2018 with a video where Shay and his wife Colette talk about their human relationship and the YouTube channel, and the family announced they would start uploading videos again, simply would "take information technology i day at a time" and not commit to a daily vlog schedule. In the post-obit videos, Shay has been openly talking about going to addiction meetings and working on his and Colette's relationship.[33]

Carl has a affiliate giving advice in Tim Ferriss' book Tools of Titans.

Personal life [edit]

Butler married Colette Crofts ("Colette Kati") in January 2003. The couple have 5 children: Gavin, Avia, Emmi, Brock and Daxton. His family unit is known as the "Shaytards" and every bit "YouTube's first family".[34] [ meliorate source needed ] Butler stated that much of his children'south lives accept been recorded and distributed in public.[35] Butler's son, Brock, has been noted equally the internet'due south "first Truman babe" as his life has been documented since nascency. His daughter, Emmi, was featured on the forepart encompass of James Edgeless'south album Some Kind of Trouble.[36] Butler'south other daughter, Avia, released the song "Forever Love"[37] on June 12, 2014.

In 2014, Butler bought a property extending grand-acres in Pocatello, Idaho. In 2016, he purchased the nearby Pebble Creek Ski Area in Inkom, Idaho. [38]

Butler lost 112 lbs (50.8 kg) in the infinite of a year and after ran three marathons, ane of which he ran with motivational speaker Dave Ramsey, with whom he is proficient friends.[39] [ ameliorate source needed ] Butler documented his weight loss journey on his "ShayLoss" aqueduct.[40] [ better source needed ]

YouTube channels [edit]

Butler has ii YouTube channels. His "shaycarl"[four] and "SHAYTARDS"[five] channels have over one million and five million subscribers, respectively. For his "shaycarl" channel, Butler often works with celebrities such as retired basketball player Charles Barkley[41] and retired mixed martial artist Bas Rutten.[42]

Involvement with Maker Studios [edit]

Butler originally moved out to Los Angeles in 2009 to form the company Maker Studios, along with friends and fellow YouTubers Lisa and Ben Donovan, Dan Zappin, Philip DeFranco and Kassem Gharaibeh.[43] Maker'southward programming is divided into four networks: "Men", "Women", "Family", and "Entertainment".[44] These four networks include "The Mom'due south View", which Butler's wife Colette appears on regularly every bit a part of the weekly "Mom'southward View Talk Show".[44] Maker Studios was sold to The Walt Disney Company for $500 million on March 24, 2014.[45] During its 25th season, America's Funniest Home Videos, whose YouTube channels are being managed by Maker Studios since January 2014,[46] will promote its make via two web series, i of which will exist created by Butler.[46]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Awards
  • 2009 Mashable Open Web Awards Best YouTube Channel or Personality: SHAYTARDS[19]
  • 2014 4th Streamy Awards ICON award[47] [48] (entrepreneurship category)[47]
Nominations
  • 2013 third Streamy Awards All-time Not-Fiction or Reality Series: SHAYTARDS[20]

Filmography [edit]

  • 2009 The Station (web series; 5 episodes) as Randy and Shay
  • 2010 The Annoying Orangish (web serial; 2 episodes) as Cabbage (vox) and Shay Cherry
  • 2011 No Ordinary Family unit (Telly series; i episode) as Security Baby-sit
  • 2012–2013 MyMusic (web series; 3 episodes) as Hipster Metal
  • 2015-2016 Wonder Quest (spider web series) (thirteen episodes) as Heinous (voice)
  • 2016 Studio C (TV series; ane episode) as Johnny "The Vlogfather"

Butler has besides done voice interim piece of work for Cartoonium'due south Shaybeard online cartoon series, which features Butler as a Viking.[49] He also co-starred in a public service annunciation of the Adopt the Arts Foundation.[50]

See also [edit]

  • List of YouTubers
  • Maker Studios

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External links [edit]

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • shaycarl'south channel on YouTube
  • SHAYTARDS'southward channel on YouTube
  • Shay Carl at IMDb

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