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American internet personality

James Charles

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Charles in 2019

Born

James Charles Dickinson


(1999-05-23) May 23, 1999 (historic period 23)

Bethlehem, New York, U.South.

Occupation
  • YouTuber
  • makeup creative person
Years active 2015–present
YouTube information
Channel
  • James Charles
Genre
  • Vlog
  • makeup
  • beauty
Subscribers 24 million[i]
Total views 3.6 billion[1]

Creator Awards

YouTube Silver Play Button 2.svg 100,000 subscribers 2016
YouTube Gold Play Button 2.svg 1,000,000 subscribers 2017
YouTube Diamond Play Button.svg 10,000,000 subscribers 2018

Updated: May 25, 2022

James Charles Dickinson (born May 23, 1999) is an American beauty YouTuber and makeup artist. While working as a local makeup creative person in his hometown of Bethlehem, New York, Charles started a YouTube channel, where he posts makeup tutorials. In 2016, he became the beginning male person make administrator for CoverGirl after a tweet featuring his makeup went viral online.

In 2020, Charles hosted, directed, and co-produced the YouTube Originals reality competition series Instant Influencer. He has released an eyeshadow palette and created a makeup line in collaboration with Morphe Cosmetics, and has received numerous awards for his work on social media, including two People's Selection Awards, three Streamy Awards, 1 Shorty Award, and one Teen Choice Award.

His career has included multiple online controversies, including a widely publicized feud with beau dazzler YouTuber Tati Westbrook in 2019. After beingness accused by several underage boys of online training, Charles admitted to sexting with 2 underage boys.

Early on life

James Charles Dickinson was built-in on May 23, 1999[2] [3] [4] in Bethlehem, New York, United States[5] to parents Skip, a contractor,[half-dozen] and Christine Dickinson.[7] His younger blood brother, Ian Jeffrey, works as a model.[viii] [nine] He attended Bethlehem Fundamental High School, where he graduated in 2017.[5] Describing his high school feel, he stated, "I did become bullied a lot in high school and personally, I just ignored it."[vii] Charles began working as an amateur hairstylist and started doing makeup after being asked by a friend to practise her makeup for a school dance. After teaching himself how to use makeup, he shortly began doing it professionally for girls in his area.[6] [10]

Career

In December 2015, Charles started a YouTube channel where he began posting makeup tutorials.[10] A tweet of him retaking his senior portrait with a ring light and makeup on went viral in September 2016.[11] In Oct 2016, when he was 17, he became the offset male make ambassador for cosmetics brand CoverGirl.[12] [13] The appointment was met with meaning praise on social media. His showtime advent was in advertisements for CoverGirl'south So Lashy mascara.[fourteen] He started a article of clothing line, Sisters Wearing apparel, and a makeup drove, the Sister Drove, made in collaboration with cosmetics brand Morphe Cosmetics, in November 2018.[seven] [xv]

By early 2019, he had 10 million subscribers on YouTube.[16] His January 2019 visit to Birmingham for the opening of Morphe Cosmetics' second United kingdom store caused gridlock in the city center.[17] Charles did Australian rapper Iggy Azalea'southward makeup for promotional fine art for her single "Emerge Walker" in March 2019 and appeared in the song'due south music video.[xviii] [nineteen] He announced he would become on the Sisters Tour throughout the The states in April 2019.[20] Nevertheless, the tour was canceled the following month following a highly publicized feud with American social media personality Tati Westbrook.[21]

Charles hosted the outset season of the YouTube Originals reality contest series Instant Influencer, which premiered on his YouTube channel in April 2020.[22] For his work on the evidence, he won the honour for Testify of the Year at the tenth Streamy Awards.[23] In March 2021, YouTube announced that he would not return to host the 2d season of the show.[22] [24] [25] In October 2020, Charles made a cameo advent in the music video for American social media personality Larray's single "Canceled".[26]

Since the launch of his channel, Charles has made a number of collaborative videos, doing makeup on and with various public figures including: Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner,[27] Lil Nas 10,[28] Kesha,[29] Madison Beer,[thirty] Doja Cat,[31] JoJo Siwa,[32] Charli D'Amelio, Addison Rae,[25] Trixie Mattel,[33] Avani Gregg,[34] Bretman Rock,[35] and Plastique Tiara.[36]

In January 2021, Charles sang a encompass of "Drivers License".[37] [38]

In May 2022, Charles posted a story of him being taught how to constrict by drag queen Krystal Versace, after which he stated he lost over 80,000 followers.[39] Later noting the loss of followers, he stated, "I'm so sorry that you are deadening, u will not be missed."[xl] The Tab noted the loss of followers eventually topped 130,000.[41] Charles and Versace too collaborated on a makeup makeover video.[42]

Public image

Early in his career, Charles received attention for existence a young male makeup creative person.[10] [14] Todd Spangler of Diversity chosen him "YouTube's well-nigh famous dazzler vlogger". Writing for the Irish gaelic Independent, Caitlin McBride remarked that he "spearheaded a makeup revolution among men", while Amelia Tait of The Guardian wrote that his online platform was "arguably revolutionary".[43] [44] Teen Vogue referred to him in 2019 as "one of the most famous YouTube makeup artists and beauty influencers around", while Noelle Faulkner of Vogue Australia wrote in 2018 that he had "i of the nearly engaged followings on YouTube".[29] [45]

Charles refers to his fans as "sisters".[46] He has cited Jaclyn Hill and Nikkie de Jager as his biggest influences.[47] He has said that, for him, makeup is "a creative outlet and an art class".[48] In May 2021, he was sued by a former employee of his for wrongful termination.[49]

Tati Westbrook feud

In 2019, Tati Westbrook, a fellow makeup artist and frequent collaborator with Charles, uploaded a 43-minute video titled Bye Sister, accusing him of disloyalty and attempting to seduce a heterosexual man. YouTuber Jeffree Star and vocaliser Zara Larsson corroborated Westbrook's claims and Charles became the commencement YouTuber to lose ane million subscribers in 24 hours.[50] [51] [52] [53] He uploaded an 8-infinitesimal apology video to Westbrook, which became one of the nigh disliked videos on YouTube before information technology was deleted.[54] [55] He posted a second 41-infinitesimal video titled No More Lies addressing and refuting the comments made past Westbrook, which led to renewed online back up for Charles and criticism of Westbrook.[56] [57] [58] Westbrook afterward removed the original video and, in 2020, posted a follow-upwardly video in which she stated that Star and Shane Dawson manipulated her into making the original video.[59] [60] This series of events sparked media analysis relating to cancel civilisation, the alleged toxicity of YouTube'southward beauty community, stereotypes of gay men as predatory, and the profits made from online feuds.[61] [62] [63]

Grooming allegations

In February 2021, a sixteen-year-old boy named Isaiyah posted a video to TikTok alleging that Charles groomed him by sending him nude photos and pressuring him into sexting with him despite knowing his age.[64] Charles responded to the video with a tweet denying the grooming accusations and stating that the male child initially claimed to be 18 years old.[65] In March 2021, other underage boys accused Charles of sending unsolicited nude photos and pressuring them into sexting with him.[66] [67] [68] In April 2021, Charles posted a 14-minute-long video titled Holding Myself Accountable, in which he stated that he sent sexually explicit messages to "two unlike people, both nether the age of eighteen", though he denied knowing they were underage at the time.[68] [69] Charles called his past behavior "reckless" and "desperate", stating, "to the guys involved in the situation, I wanna say I'm sorry. I'chiliad deplorable that I flirted with you and I'thou really sorry if I e'er made you uncomfortable. It is completely unacceptable".[70] [71] [72] [73] Later that month, Morphe released a statement saying they would cut business concern ties with Charles and YouTube temporarily demonetized his channel.[74] [75] He returned to YouTube with a video titled An Open Conversation in July 2021.[76]

Personal life

Charles came out as gay to his parents at age 12.[77] Addressing questions near his gender identity, he stated, "I'grand confident in myself and my gender identity – [I'yard] happy being a male child. But at the aforementioned time, I dearest makeup. I have a full gear up of nails on all the time."[7] Equally of 2019, his net worth was estimated to be The states$12 million.[54] [78] In 2020, he purchased a United states$7 million mansion in Los Angeles.[79]

Filmography

Awards and nominations

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