Gabbie Hanna
Gabbie Hanna
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Born | Gabrielle Jeannette Hanna (1991-02-07)February 7, 1991 New Castle, Pennsylvania, U.S. | |
Residence | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | |
Nationality | United States | |
Education | University of Pittsburgh | |
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Years active | 2013–present | |
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YouTube information | ||
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Genre | Comedy & Lifestyle | |
Subscribers | 6.6 million (main channel) 1.6 million (vlog channel) | |
Total views | 1 billion (main channel) 186 million (vlog channel) (September 10, 2019) | |
Network | YouTube | |
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100,000 subscribers | 2015 (Main) 2016 (Vlog) | |
1,000,000 subscribers | 2016 (Main) 2017 (Vlog) | |
Gabbie Hanna discography | ||
Music videos | 8 | |
EPs | 1 | |
Singles | 8 | |
Promotional singles | 1 |
Gabrielle Jeannette Hanna (born February 7, 1991) is an American Internet personality, author, comedian, actress, and singer-songwriter. She started her career on the streaming service Vine, under the name The Gabbie Show, then started a YouTube channel with the same name a year later; both were nominated for awards. She won a Streamy Award for storyteller in 2018. Hanna released a poetry book titled Adultolescence in September 2017. She ventured into the music industry with her debut single "Out Loud" (2017), and has released multiple singles and an EP as of 2019.[14] Hanna's debut studio album This Time Next Year is scheduled for release in 2020, while her debut extended play, 2WayMirror, was released on May 31, 2019. As an actress, Hanna's first major role was in the YouTube Premium series Escape the Night.
Gabbie Hanna | ||
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Born | Gabrielle Jeannette Hanna (1991-02-07)February 7, 1991 New Castle, Pennsylvania, U.S. | |
Residence | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | |
Nationality | United States | |
Education | University of Pittsburgh | |
Occupation |
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Years active | 2013–present | |
Musical career | ||
Genres | ||
Associated acts |
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YouTube information | ||
Channel |
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Genre | Comedy & Lifestyle | |
Subscribers | 6.6 million (main channel) 1.6 million (vlog channel) | |
Total views | 1 billion (main channel) 186 million (vlog channel) (September 10, 2019) | |
Network | YouTube | |
Associated acts |
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Play buttons | ||
100,000 subscribers | 2015 (Main) 2016 (Vlog) | |
1,000,000 subscribers | 2016 (Main) 2017 (Vlog) | |
Gabbie Hanna discography | ||
Music videos | 8 | |
EPs | 1 | |
Singles | 8 | |
Promotional singles | 1 |
Early life
Hanna was born in New Castle, Pennsylvania. She has six siblings and is of Lebanese, French, and Polish descent.[15] Her first job was cashier at a local Pizza Joe's in her home town.[16] Hanna graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a degree in psychology and communications and was a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority.[17] Hanna worked as a bartender in Indiana, Pennsylvania, and as a waitress in her home town of New Castle.[18] After college she worked for a marketing company that sold products out of a Sam's Club; she became the top salesperson in the US for the company and moved to Cleveland, Ohio, to help start a new branch of the company. However, she departed after realizing that they relied on a pyramid scheme.[19][20] Hanna subsequently moved to Los Angeles, California, to pursue an acting career and focus on her role as a social media influencer.
Career
2013–2016: Vine and YouTube success
Hanna began uploading skits to Vine in late 2013 and later gained recognition for her activity on the Vine app where she accumulated around five million followers.[21] In 2014, she set up a YouTube channel under the name The Gabbie Show, which was changed to Gabbie Hanna in 2017. The channel featured story time videos and by August 2019 had acquired 6.6 million subscribers and over 1 billion views.[22] In 2015, Hanna and partner Matt Steffanina won the fourth season of the dance competition web-series Dance Showdown.[23] After college, Hanna moved to Los Angeles, California, to work with internet media company BuzzFeed, but eventually left to focus on her YouTube and Vine platforms. She later created a second YouTube channel, The Gabbie Vlogs (changed to More Gabbie Hanna in 2019), which has gained over 1.6 million subscribers and nearly 180 million views.[22][24] After Vine shut down in 2016, Hanna focused on YouTube.[25] Meanwhile, she was nominated for two Teen Choice Awards — Choice Web Star: Female and Choice Viner.[26] In late 2016, Hanna joined the lip sync tour Drop the Mic alongside other YouTubers.[27]
2017–2018: Acting, transition into music and Adultolescence
Hanna chronicled her life struggles in a book of poems, Adultolescence (2017).[28] During the same time, she premiered her debut single "Out Loud"[29][30] along with its music video and announced plans to release an album.[31] A few months later, Talent Agency CAA signed Hanna and she joined the social media team of MTV. She hosted backstage for the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards and co-hosted the revival of Total Request Live in October of the same year.[32][33] In 2017, Hanna joined the main cast of web series Escape the Night as the vaudevillian and appeared in seven episodes.[34][35] She previously had had a small role as Lindsey in Laid in America.[36] In November 2017, she released a non-album single "Satellite" whit a lyric video on her channel. Eventually, the lyric video disappeared from her YouTube channel and streaming services.
In January 2018, Hanna was nominated for YouTuber of the Year at the 10th Annual Shorty Awards and for the Social Star Award by iHeartRadio at the 2018 ceremony.[37] Returning to her music career, Hanna released a promotional single entitled "Roast Yourself" which spoke about how social media creators live. This was followed by her third single "Honestly" and its encore "Honestly (Encore)".[38] "Honestly" gained minor success in the United States, where it peaked at number 21 on Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[39] Hanna eventually announced that her upcoming debut album was to be titled This Time Next Year, but did not confirm a release date or track list.[40]. She released the single "Monster" and its encore "Monster (Reborn)" in October.[41] At the 8th Annual Streamy Awards, Hanna won the award for Storyteller; she was also nominated for two other awards for First Person and Audience Choice: Creator of the Year.[42] In an interview with Tom Ward on November 26, 2018, Hanna stated that her album would be released in 2019.[43] and that she had plans for a second book.[14] On December 5, 2018, Hanna released her first merchandise line on Amazon.[44]
In early December 2018, Hanna became the center of a trending viral meme. Earlier that year in an interview with Genius Verified, she sang her song "Monster" a cappella[45] but due to technical errors, the microphone was unable to filter her voice correctly. Fans spliced in clips, including vines and voice distortions, at the point of technical error to create a meme that gained significant media coverage.[46][47] Hanna has since released merchandise showcasing her singing face during the meme,[48] which was met with mixed reviews.[49] As of December 2018, Hanna is already working on a second album.[50]
2019: Controversy, 2WayMirror and This Time Next Year
Hanna and fellow YouTuber Tana Mongeau received backlash in December 2018 after promoting a product offer that consisted of ten makeup brushes for ten dollars from a cosmetics website that reportedly scammed its customers by exaggerating the quality and original price of the brushes.[51] Hanna later apologized in a January 2019 interview with a YouTuber known as iNabber, in which she also stated that she felt that the cosmetic company had misled her.[52]
Hanna later released new YouTube content, including the single, "Medicate", which was released in February 2019 and was met with positive reviews.[53][54][55] Hanna later announced in a Beats 1 interview with Travis Mills and on her Instagram story, that she has a lot of new music planned in the upcoming months.[56] Hanna announced in March she will release a new song "Butterflies", along with a music video. She had previously announced this on her Instagram story along with another song, "Perfect Day (A True Story)".[57] Hanna announced on her Instagram she is releasing her debut extended play titled 2WayMirror on May 31, 2019, featuring "Medicate", "Butterflies", "Perfect Day (A True Story)" and three more songs, "Broken Girls", "Goodbye, for Now", and "Pillowcase". Hanna later teased that the EP has 13 tracks despite her fans only expecting six.[58] Songs are separated by short voice messages between her and her ex boyfriend. Their relationship inspired her to write songs that eventually ended up on the EP. The EP was released on May 31, 2019 alongside the music video for "Butterflies", the second single off of 2WayMirror.[59] The project's high sales allowed Hanna to achieve a new peak on Billboard's Top Emerging Artists chart at its #5 spot.[60] The following week, on June 7, 2019, Hanna released the music video for "Perfect Day (A True Story)". On July 1, 2019, a month after the release of her EP, Hanna confirmed via Instagram that she was working on the last song for This Time Next Year.[61] She confirmed the song "Antisocial Media", a reproduced version of "Roast Yourself" which she performed at VidCon LA , would be on the album.[62] On August 17, 2019, Hanna released the music video for "Pillowcase". The budget for this music video was upwards of USD $30,000.[63] On September 15, 2019, Hanna stated that This Time Next Year would be released in 2020, with singles expected in late 2019.[64]
Personal life
Dating life
In early 2018, Hanna began semi-publicly dating a man who fans dubbed the "mystery man". He often appeared in her vlogs and Instagram stories with his face blurred out or covered by an emoji.[65] On July 4, 2018, Hanna released a lengthy video about a pathological liar she dated and confirmed that it was the Instagram mystery man.[66] In an interview with Genius Verified, Hanna said that the mystery man was the inspiration for her song "Honestly".[67] In a video posted in May 2019, Hanna confirmed her EP, 2WayMirror, was based on another ex-boyfriend who was also featured in said video. His face was blurred out for privacy, but many of Hanna's fans tracked him down. Hanna later asked her fans to respect both her and his decision to blur his face for their privacy, however Hanna later revealed his identity.[68]
Mental health and religion
Hanna has openly discussed her struggles with depression, eating disorders, C-PTSD, and body dysmorphia.[69] In an interview with Adam Grandmaison, she stated she was raised Catholic and believes in God, but does not agree with some of the Catholic stances on topics such as homosexuality and sex before marriage.[70] In September 2018, Hanna published a YouTube video in which she expressed her belief that her deceased great-grandmother communicates with her through a medium.[71] Hanna again made mention of this belief in an interview with Megan Batoon in the following month, in which she also discussed her views on the possibility of reincarnation and enlightenment.[72] She later admitted that she does not understand the heated debate between the belief in God versus the belief in evolution, and believes that it is possible God himself created evolution.[73]
Activism
On March 19, 2019, Hanna joined many online influencers in calling out tattoo artist Romeo Lacoste after allegations were made against him for sexual assault and pedophilic actions. Her statement included a warning to her young fans and a direct message to Lacoste.[74] Many users applauded Hanna for her statement, saying it was well written and knowledgeable.[75] On August 23, 2019, Hanna took to Twitter to voice her views on many current topics including the fires in the Amazon, sustainable living, smoking, and spaying/neutering pets. Her self-proclaimed "rant" was met with mixed reviews, with some people saying Hanna falsely implied the Amazon fires were due to global warming. Others falsely accused her of shading her friend and frequent collaborator Joey Graceffa after his non-spayed dog gave birth to a litter of puppies.[76]
Living
On July 3, 2019, Hanna revealed that she bought a new house for US$2.5 million. She shared that it was something she had been working hard for and dreaming of for a long time.[77]
Filmography
Film, television and web series
Year | Film / Show / Web | Role | Notes |
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2014 | Access Hollywood | Herself | 1 episode |
2014–15 | Sanders Shorts | Friend, girlfriend | 2 episodes |
2015 | Anxt | Herself | Full series |
Teens Wanna Know | Herself | 1 episode | |
Dance Showdown | Herself | Dancer; won the competition | |
Occupy Alice | Melissa Krass | Short film | |
Oscar's Hotel for Fantastical Creatures | Snow Pea | 1 episode | |
Janoskians: Untold and Untrue | Herself | ||
2016 | Laid in America | Lindsey | |
Dance Showdown | Herself | Judge (6 episodes) | |
AwesomenessTV's Betch! | Laura | 1 episode | |
Verizon advertisement | Herself | Commercial | |
2017 | Escape the Night | The Vaudevillian | 7 episodes (season 2) |
Fantasies | Herself | Guest star (1 episode) | |
MTV Video Music Awards | Herself | Backstage host | |
Smosh's You Posted That? | Herself | Contestant (1 episode) | |
Romeo Lacoste's Tattoo Roulette | Herself | Special assistant to the host (1 episode) | |
2017–18 | MTV's Total Request Live | Herself | Rotating co-host |
2018 | Escape the Night | The Vaudevillian | Season 3 season finale (flashback clip) |
Shane Dawson's The Truth About TanaCon | Herself | Miniseries. Cameo in a clip in part 3, "The Real Truth About TanaCon" | |
MTV's The Vault | Herself | Guest (3 episodes, season 1) | |
MTV's Creator to Watch | Herself | Special guest (1 episode, season 3). Responsible for choosing the season 3 host, Megan Batoon | |
2019 | Heard Well's Loud&Clear | Herself | Guest (episode 1) |
Escape the Night | The Hollywood Star | 5 episodes (season 4) |
Podcasts and radio shows
Year | Podcast | Notes |
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2015 | Jenna & Julien | Guest |
Modern Male Radio | ||
What's Trending | ||
Not Too Deep with Grace Helbig | ||
2016 | Shane and Friends | |
Not Too Deep with Grace Helbig | ||
2017 | Zall Good | |
Apologies in Advance with Andrea Russett | ||
Shane and Friends | ||
Not Too Deep with Grace Helbig | ||
2018 | Dear DeMartino | |
Jesse Lee Peterson Radio Show | ||
No Jumper | ||
Beats 1 interview with Travis Mills | ||
Under the Influence with Tom Ward | ||
Heard Well | ||
Headgum's Just a Tip with Megan Batoon | ||
2019 | ADHD with Travis Mills | |
How'd You Do It? | ||
Beats 1 interview with Travis Mills | ||
KIIS-FM radio interview | Guest co-host | |
Alex Tries Her Best | Guest | |
Zach Sang Show | ||
Impaulsive | ||
Up All Night on BBC Radio 5 Live | ||
Failing Forward With Steve Hofsetter |
Discography
Extended plays
Singles
As lead artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||
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US [39] | US
Digital [82] | AUS [83] | [[LINK|lang_en|Billboard_charts|CAN
Digital]] [84] | NZ
Hot [85] | SCO [86] | UK
Digital [87] | |||
"Out Loud"[29] | 2017 | — | 30 | —[1] | 39 | — | 47 | 60 | Non-album singles[38][88] |
"Satellite"[89][2] | — | — | — | — | — | 65 | — | ||
"Honestly"[90] | 2018 | —[3] | 10 | — | 24 | — | 61 | 81 | |
"Honestly (Encore)"[91] | — | — | — | — | — | 86 | — | ||
"Monster"[92] | — | —[4] | — | — | — | — | — | ||
"Monster (Reborn)"[94] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
"Medicate"[95] | 2019 | — | 31 | — | — | 32 | 80 | 97 | 2WayMirror |
"Butterflies"[96][97] | — | — | — | — | 37 | — | — | ||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Promotional singles
Videography
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Director(s) |
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"Out Loud" (Music Video & Lyric Video) | 2017 | Gabbie Hanna | None Credited |
"Satellite" (Lyric Video)[7] | |||
"Roast Yourself (Harder)"[8] | 2018 | Peter Macaluso | |
"Honestly / Honestly (Encore)" | Ryan Parma | ||
"Monster / Monster (Reborn)" (Music Video, Vertical Video, & Lyric Video)[9][10] | |||
"Medicate" | 2019 | None Credited | |
"Butterflies" | Ryan Parma | ||
"Perfect Day (A True Story)" | |||
"Pillowcase"[11] | Spencer Sharp | ||
Guest appearance | |||
"Bitch, Please!" | 2014 | Jessi Smiles | Robert A. Dobbins |
"Sad Song" | 2017 | Scotty Sire | 80Fitz |
"My Life Sucks" (Lyric Video) | |||
"Gateway" | 2019 | Elli Moore | Nayip Ramos |