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What did Ballinger say in her ukulele apology video? As claims that she had behaved inappropriately with minors continued to make the rounds online, Ballinger addressed the allegations in a 10 ...
Nearly five months after the controversy erupted, Ballinger shared a follow-up apology on her Colleen Vlogs YouTube channel on Saturday (18 November), calling the ukele video “really ...
The 10-minute video, titled “hi,” featured 36-year-old Colleen Ballinger playing the ukulele. Original accuser against Colleen Ballinger, aka Miranda Sings, responds to her 10-minute video ...
Since 2008, Colleen Ballinger has posted videos as her comically talentless, narcissistic and quirky character, Miranda Sings, primarily on the YouTube channel Miranda Sings. [12] The character is a satire of bad, but egotistical, performers who film themselves singing as a form of self-promotion. [ 13 ]
Colleen Mae Ballinger (/ ˈ b æ l ɪ n dʒ ər / ⓘ BAL-in-jər; born November 21, 1986) is an American comedian, YouTuber, actress, singer and writer. [1] [2] She is best known for her creation and portrayal of the Internet character Miranda Sings, posting videos of the character on YouTube, performing her one-woman comedy act on tour in theatres worldwide, and creating and starring in a ...
In 2014, Naig and Chito Miranda – vocalist of the band Parokya ni Edgar – married twice: in a civil ceremony on 13 December [4] and in a formal wedding in Tagaytay the following day. [5] In August 2015, Naig's pregnancy suffered from a miscarriage. [6] Their first child, a son, Miggy Alfonso was born in November 22, 2016. [7]
In a new video simply titled “fall vlog,” Ballinger returned to YouTube for the first time in four months and acknowledged that the apology was “really embarrassing.” “Obviously, the ...
The Action Heroine's Handbook describes the catsuit as one of the three options of the first rule of thumb described in the book: "Dress to accentuate your best physical assets". [9] Action Chicks: New Images of Tough Women in Popular Culture by Sherrie A. Inness describes catsuits as an iconic garb of female TV and film characters. [10]