The original Smosh duo is breaking up: Anthony Padilla announced Wednesday that he’s leaving the YouTube comedy video operation he started with his best friend, Ian Hecox. In an interview with Variety ...
YouTube comedy team Smosh is stealing a page from “Saturday Night Live” with their first-ever live Internet broadcast later this summer. Childhood buddies Padilla and Hecox, who started posting videos ...
YouTube has changed drastically since launching in February 2005. It takes a keen eye to keep up with the constantly changing video trends, and most of the platform’s earliest stars have faded from ...
After parent company Defy abruptly closed its doors last November, the YouTube sketch-comedy channel Smosh spent three long months abandoned and in search of a buyer — until the online comedy duo ...
Ian Hecox, Mari Takahashi, and Courtney Miller of Smosh answer the web's most searched questions about Smosh and themselves. Is Ian Hecox related to Abraham Lincoln? How did Mari Takahashi chip her ...
In a new movie, YouTube megastars Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla tackle the real-life issue of living with roommates. In this case, though, one of them isn't exactly alive. Joan E. Solsman was CNET's ...
In the future, YouTube may be looked at as the greatest breeding ground of talent in the history of the internet. So many people have been discovered on the platform over the years it’s easy to forget ...
Nickolas 'Saz' Davis is a writer, artist, and explorer originally from Asheville, North Carolina. It would be difficult to say where he is now because, by the time you read this, it has likely already ...
Smosh is bigger than Rihanna, One Direction and Katy Perry ... at least on YouTube. And the proof is in the numbers: Digital sensations Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox - the duo behind Smosh, the ...
Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox of Smosh choose food items to tell the story of their lives from birth until today as well as what they expect from the future. Hey guys, I'm Anthony Padilla. And I'm Ian ...
YouTube comedy team Smosh is stealing a page from “Saturday Night Live” with their first-ever live Internet broadcast later this summer. Childhood buddies Padilla and Hecox, who started posting videos ...
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