• Wed. Oct 16th, 2024

Shane Dawson becomes dad of 2: Why is Youtuber facing backlash for having children?

Shane Dawson recently hit a new milestone that had the internet spiralling, considering his past

The YouTuber is a very controversial figure, and though it wouldn’t be fair to bring up a man’s past when he has just been introduced to fatherhood, many netizens could not resist

Shane Dawson and Ryland Adamas welcome twins

Shane Dawson and Ryland Adams recently expanded their family with the arrival of twin boys born via surrogacy. The twins, named Jet Parker Adams Yaw and Max Chandler Adams Yaw, were born on December 7, 2023.

You might be thinking, why would someone who leaves urine in bottles all over the house take on such responsibility. And maybe it would be right to question when one publicly abused and advocated for the mistreatment of animals. It is confusing, but it is the reality we are forced to live in.

Shane Dawson gets backlash for having kids

The internet watches on with bated breath and anguish. Most hoping and praying for the safety of the new borns. As history has shown, Parenthood doesn’t mix well with YouTube. users on ‘X’ had a few things to say.

Why is Shane Dawson getting heat for becoming a father?

Shane Dawson was born on July 19, 1988, and achieved fame and success through his YouTube career. He gained prominence in 2008 by creating content that included offensive and discriminatory jokes. He garnered a following, particularly among young fans, who appreciated his edgy and unique style.

His early work consisted of comedy sketches and impersonations, with many featuring offensive characters. Some sketches centred around Dawson in blackface, using the ‘N’ word liberally. in addition, He has expressed sentiments that could be interpreted as an attraction to minors, according to Billboard, and has been accused of abusing his pets and harassing fans online.

Despite this, he has over 500 million views and a number of fans who still engage with his content. His work is said to have evolved, with him moving on to exploring conspiracy theories and creating popular docu-series. His New York Times best-selling books include I Hate Myselfie (2015), and It Gets Worse (2016) also gained him some respect as a creator.

Vanessa Nakayange

Vanessa Nakayange

Vanessa Nakayange is a multidisciplinary professional with expertise in writing, artistry, economics, and activism. Presently based in Zambia, she works for a non-governmental organization focused on sexual health and gender equality. Her academic background includes a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of International Business and Economics in China.

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