Sabrina Cruz
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Residence | Canada | ||||||
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Years active | 2012–present | ||||||
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Subscribers | 157,000 | ||||||
Total views | 9.5 million | ||||||
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Subscriber and view counts updated as of 1 January 2017. |
Sabrina Cruz is a Canadian YouTuber best known for posting videos on her main channel, formerly known as NerdyAndQuirky, which she launched in 2012. As of June 2016, the channel had over 157,000 subscribers.[1] She also runs two other channels: TheSeriousBiscuit, which is dedicated to vlogging and music, and What The Fanfiction, a channel where different Internet personalities read unusual Internet fanfiction. She also hosts Crash Course Kids, the children-oriented version of the educational YouTube series Crash Course.[2] Originally from Toronto, Ontario, she graduated from Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School in Ajax.[3] She posted her first video on YouTube when she was in grade 7; the now-deleted video depicted her eating a cookie.[1] As of October 2016, she was a first-year undergraduate at the University of Toronto's Innis College, Toronto, from which she received a Schulich Leader Scholarship in that year.[4] She is studying mathematics at the University of Toronto, and hopes to do financial work for a big company.[1] She spoke at one panel at the 2015 VidCon, where she also moderated another panel.[5]
References
- 1 2 3 Anderssen, Erin (2016-06-28). "Through the eyes of Generation Z". The Globe and Mail.
- ↑ Lanning, Carly (2015-09-16). "#WCW Sabrina Cruz is the queen of the nerds". The Daily Dot.
- ↑ "Students at University of Toronto receive Canada's largest STEM scholarship". Media Room. University of Toronto. 2016-09-12.
- ↑ "Building boomerangs, creating YouTube videos: meet U of T's Schulich Leaders". U of T News. University of Toronto. 2016-10-13.
- ↑ Orenstein, Hannah (2015-07-31). "Fierce YouTube Star Requests People "Stop Being Sh!tty to Teenage Girls"". Seventeen.
External links
- Sabrina Cruz on Twitter
- Interview on Fusion