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Simon Edward Minter (born 7 September 1992), better known as Miniminter, is an English YouTuber, streamer and Internet personality. [2] He is a member and co-founder of the British YouTube group the Sidemen , as well as a co-owner of XIX Vodka, Sidemen Clothing, restaurant chain Sides, and cereal brand Best Breakfasts.
The Sidemen is a British YouTube group consisting of influencers and internet personalities KSI, Miniminter, Zerkaa, TBJZL, Behzinga, Vikkstar123, and W2S.The group produce videos of various challenges, sketches, and video game commentaries across their YouTube channels, which have a combined total of over 138 million subscribers as of October 2022.
In April 2021, he was listed among Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe 2021 Entertainment list. [44] [45] In September 2023, Forbes ranked KSI as the second top creator of 2023, earning an estimated $24 million. [46] In July 2024, KSI appeared in a YouTube video challenge by American YouTuber MrBeast titled "50 YouTubers Fight for $1,000,000". [47]
The first Sidemen Charity Match was held at St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, on 3 June 2016, raising over £110,000 for the Saints Foundation. [1] [2] Over 600,000 people watched the livestream on YouTube—the most ever for YouTube Gaming at the time—and 15,000 people attended the match; [2] the stadium only permitted the Sidemen to fill the seats to half-capacity.
As of September 2021, his main YouTube channel had over 4 million subscribers and 500 million video views. [3] He is the co-owner of XIX Vodka, Sidemen Clothing, restaurant chain Sides, and cereal brand Best Breakfasts.
Brown was featured on "This Year" by P Money and producer Silencer, which was released on 19 March 2021. [19] Brown released his second single, "Rhythm & Vibes", also with his brother Manny, on 20 August 2021. [20] [21] In March 2022, he featured in rapper DTG's song "Just Do It". [22]
In a 2021 article discussing gambling issues surrounding the FIFA game series, Bradley was cited by The Sunday Times as an example of a YouTuber sponsored by EA to make pack-opening videos. [7] In 2022, he was the most watched Twitch streamer in the United Kingdom, with 17.68 million hours watched. [ 12 ]
In January 2021, he announced on his channel that he was quitting playing Call of Duty: Warzone due to a proliferation of cheating, [16] saying hackers would be "the death of the game" if it went unfixed. [17] Along with criticism from several other high-profile streamers, the resulting uproar caused Activision to update the game's anti-cheat ...