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I'm fourteen now, and in the eighth grade. It's been going well so far, and my best friend, Macie has stuck by me through the years. My biological parents are still locked up in prison, and I'm gratefull for the laws we have. I definetly don't want to be seeing them anytime soon. I love the family I have, and they'll always be my real family. Gavin's twenty-one, and he and his fiance, Mia, are getting ready to start a family.

I'm super excited to be an aunt, and so are the other girls. Avia's almost twenty and gratuated high school. She's going to college for fashion design. Emmi's seventeen, Brock's a year older than me, Daxton's twelve, and the twins are eight.

Sometimes I feel like I'm stuck in the middle, but then I realize that everyone still loves me. The jacket shay stole from the set of No Ordinary Family.

Sontard gets his flat blue bill cap,dancing in the mall, trying to get into the prize machine. At the airport going to fly in LA, Princesstard sitting on a suitcase. Just at the gate as it was boading. In Target purchasing swim suits. Prop Brett he wants to be Charlie Sheens intern. At the Japanese restaurant with a lot of Youtubers. Having dinner at a restaurant Island Burger, babytard says she wants to meet James Blunt. Flying to Orlando, FL for Playlist. Babytard in her cute little outfit, Rocktard with a little sun hat on.

Going to Universal to the Harry Potter part of the park. At Seuss land on the merry go round. Buying their wands. Landed in wisconsin greeted by fans singing the Shaytard theme. In the hotel room, now in Ohio. Outside the baseball stadium. At the airport flying to North Carolina. At the airport to fly home to Idaho, in Salt Lake his flight home was cancelled. Back in Idaho, Babytard thumbs up. Dancing to coming Home - Diddy, outside the van. Old footage from Playlist live.

Girls gym class, holding onto a zip line. At the rodeo. In Idaho, Shay giving the gifts from a fan to the kids. The secret - one take Shay talking about love with a tower made from baby formula,oranges. In the van going to the bank to starting saving accounts for the kids. Sontard like a girl at dance class brings her a rose. Princesstard goes into gymnastics alone. In Costco, finding someones shopping list going to buy the items on that list.

Shay falls out a hammock, Shay says he wants a swimming pool again, purchasing a spin bike. Sontards 1st soccer practice, Rocktard trying to eat a banana. Princesstard getting soccer shoes, got a pink soccer ball. Smelling yankee candles, Sontard wants a friendship bracket making kit.

Earth quake your supposed to lay next to objects triangle of life. Snowing in Idaho throwing frisbees. Shay wants a new truck. Shay with the kids at the park, strange orange slide, Princesstard has soccer practice. Going back to the store to collect Malachi, Shay doing a Tay Zonday impression. Born Shay Carl Butler in in Logan, Utah, Shay Carl paid the bills by installing countertops and driving school busses until he started making videos and putting them on YouTube.

ShayCarl and his family now live in Idaho, after spending several years living in L. The scandal involved Shay: he was alleged to have sent adult webcam performer Aria Nna explicit messages and videos of himself masturbating. Matthew Testa. More like this. Storyline Edit. This documentary will delve into what vlogging is, the rise of YouTube creators, and how vlogging has forever changed the lives of the vloggers, the viewers, and the industry itself.

We want to tell the story of how being a "YouTuber" has changed the lives of thousands through the eyes of one family that has realized a dream come true of a dream they never knew they even had. Add content advisory. User reviews 4 Review. Top review. IMDb needs to fix this. Day in the life of a few young millionaires.

Making money is all fine and good but you need to be smart enough and not greedy, and know when to call it quits. Make a few million and get the heck out of there. You are literally putting the social welfare and wellbeing of your family at risk. Plus - you never know when your brand will go downhill.

Plus those fans who "need" you will find another upstart or are probably living vicariously through another YouTuber. Whatever, this documentary does not show as much of the business aspect as it should. I might dare and say this is pro-vlogger propaganda. Details Edit.



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