![]() ![]() Part of it is lack of understanding, just not knowing the form of medium YouTube is. Olajide Olatunji aka KSI pictured at the National Lottery Awards, as an 11m fanbase but said it took years of hard work to build up his brand on YouTubeĪlfie told Jim: ' Luckily I am really strong and I don't take any of that in, write what you want and I won't ever look at it. Zoe, 25, wrote on Twitter: 'Really starting to lose my patience with people just turning up at our house & peering in or ringing our bell. They may be happy for strangers around the world to see their bedroom via their webcams, but they object to them peering into the windows of their £1m mansion. Similarly obsessed fans have visited the couple's home in Hove causing the pair to Tweet last year asking for them to respect their privacy. ![]() Two - from Australia and Asia - are overcome with hysterics as they meet him saying they only travelled to Brighton because of him and his wife. ![]() Online trolls can come with the territory of vlogging but Alfie said he ignores bad things written about himĪlfie admits his fans 'know me better than some of my friends do' and they love the couple so much, they travel from all over the world to visit their hometown of Brighton just to feel closer to them.Īs Jim interviews Alfie for the BBC documentary, as they stroll along the seafront they are continually interrupted by fans who wants a selfie with the star. The pair have even been made into waxworks at Madame Tussauds after their fans voted in droves when the tourist attraction asked for suggestions on who should be displayed. This is something Alfie Deyes, 22, tells Jim he has experienced.Īlfie's PointlessBlog has 4.8m subscribers and he is married to the most famous vlogger of them all - Zoe Sugg - who has 10m subscribers and has broken into the mainstream with a bestselling book about herself and appearance on The Great British Bake Off celebrity special for Sport Relief. However, he admits this kind of fame can have 'positive and negative consequences' as sharing your life online can lead to being targetted by online trolls and having any privacy invaded by overzealous fans. I can reach them whenever I want just by talking and saying what is on my mind,' he said. 'Now I think about it, it is very odd I talk to this thing (his camera) and post it on the internet but the end result is lovely, it's a community watching and commenting. The pair have had to ask fans to respect their privacy after they started turning up at their home and peering through the windows ![]() It's a first for the attraction and reflects just how huge these YouTube stars are." However, not everyone was supportive of the couple and many are still questioning why internet celebrities warrant such a prestigious accolade.Alfie is married to Zoe Sugg - aka Zoella - who has 10m subscribers to her vlog. It was announced in April 2015 that Zalfie would be immortalised into wax with Ben Sweet, Madame Tussauds' general manager, saying in a statement: "We are delighted to be working with Alfie and Zoe. The couple, who have been dating for two years, are clearly blown away by the latest landmark in their online careers with Zoella, real name Zoe Sugg, tweeting: "This is so surreal & amazing! Immortalised in wax with while her boyfriend, also known as Pointless Blog, added: "Just hanging out with myself & two ha! Thank you so much for making unbelievable things like this possible." He then thanked his managers at talent agency Gleam Futures, adding: "Big love to two of my managers & for all the support over the last few years." Double Zalfie /B4eLaczXHe- Alfie Deyes September 29, 2015 ![]()
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