YouTuber Shane Dawson Has Had a Controversy (or Two) of His Own

May 2024 · 5 minute read

Find out why Shane Dawson changed his final name, his black face controversy, and YouTube web worth.

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Nobody's very best. But when you put your entire existence on the net like as of late's social media influencers, you might be more likely to search out your self in a controversy or two — and YouTuber Shane Dawson isn't any exception. 

The on-line figure has over 17 million subscribers at the video streaming platform — who're recently divided on his upcoming documentary collection at the controversial Jake Paul. And we do not blame them. However, Shane has had his share of scandal and is evidence you can't always pass judgement on a e book by way of his offensive Twitter historical past (or his click-baiting movies). 

So, who's the real Shane Dawson? Keep reading for the whole lot you need to learn about the popular YouTuber. 

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Why did Shane alternate his title? 

Surprise. Shane's actual identify is Shane Lee Yaw. Growing up, Shane has been very open about his weight struggle and the abuse he suffered from his alcoholic father. His name trade used to be a method to create a new personality and take care of all the on-line trolls. "My real name is Shane Yaw, that was just because my agent at the time said no one would want to see me because my name was awful, so I changed it, but it helped me create this other person," he advised AOL. "When I get a bunch of hate comments, or people telling me, 'Kill yourself!' or 'You're ugly!' or 'You're fat!' or this and that, I don't really process it because that's for Shane Dawson, that's not me."

As for why he went with the closing title Dawson, fanatics imagine it used to be due to his obsession with Titanic and Leonardo DiCaprio's persona Jack Dawson. Duh. 

Yes, Shane did blackface and made pedophilia jokes... 

In the direction of his 10-year career on YouTube, Shane has made more than one offensive video. In 2014, he was accused of being racist after videos of him doing blackface, like his Wendy Williams impersonation, went viral for obtrusive reasons. In an apology video, he claimed to not really know what "blackface" used to be but admitted that folks were justified to be indignant through his habits. 

"For me, in my head, I was just becoming a character. I'm not making fun of them for being black, I'm just looking like them... which didn't offend my audience," he said at the time. "But the biggest thing I learned is that just because it doesn'tt offend my audience, doesn't mean it isn't offending mass amounts of people outside of my audience, and that's what I should be more aware of." 

He endured, "I made a mistake. I shouldn't have done that... It was stupid. It wasn't mean-spirited it was not malicious. It was just stupid and I shouldn't have done it." 

i’m no longer a pedophile. i can’t imagine i even have to say that. it literally appears like i’m in a nightmare. https://t.co/i0mo11xNg3

— Shane Dawson (@shanedawson) January 10, 2018

Fast ahead to 2018, and he's still apologizing for insensitive feedback he made early in his profession. This previous January, Shane, who says he was molested as a child, apologized for a funny story he made about pedophilia on his podcast, Shane and Friends, in 2013. "I want to apologize first," he tweeted. "I am sorry that I used to make really s---ty fucking jokes... Back in the day… I loved the feeling of making somebody shocked and laugh because they couldn't believe what was coming out of my mouth."

He again addressed his debatable past, adding, "I grew up. I changed my content. I apologized countless times for my s---ty offensive jokes. Instead of dragging me down people should use me as an example of a creator who can CHANGE and better themselves and their content. I’m so proud of who I am today." 

Shane has two brothers. 

Shane has two older brothers Jerid and Jacob Yaw, and his bro Jerid is ceaselessly featured on his fashionable conspiracy idea videos, including one on the Earth being flat. He also has his own YouTube channel referred to as Doubt Me

In his memoir, "It Gets Worse," Shane also printed that Jerid gave him some great recommendation sooner than he began center faculty. 

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"JERID: Don’t wear black.ME: Why?JERID: You already have the face of someone who’s gonna shoot up the school. Don’t dress like one.ME: Got it.JERID: Also, don’t use your pencil case. No one uses pencil cases.ME: Then what am I gonna hold my pencils in??JERID: Your backpack.ME: Then what’s gonna protect them from the pee and period blood?JERID: What?ME: My life is different than yours."

What else are brothers for? 

Who is Shane's cameraman? 

Meet Andrew Siwicki, the man (and on occasion voice) in the back of Shane's videos. Shane presented his right-hand man on YouTube (clearly) and gushed about his fellow redhead. "Creatively, I've definitely being feeling a little stuck, and then I met my cameraman," he said within the clip. "About six months ago I needed help editing my videos and Garett ... told me about his friend, who was a great editor, and I tried him out and he took this video of me making my cat a movie theater and made it something so much bigger just from editing. And I was blown away... and I was starting to feel myself getting re-inspired again." 

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Is Shane wealthy? 

Yes. Not as rich as Jeffree Star, because who's, however Shane has indisputably made a excellent residing from his views. According to TheCinemaholic, Shane is value $4 million because of his YouTube channel, his music, his podcast, and his two memoirs, together with "I Hate Myselfie: A Collection of Essays."

And judging from the conversation round his upcoming docu-series with Jake Paul, he's about to get a little bit richer. 

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