Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Halfway into a turn on the Undertow, the online personality known for beauty and confessional videos explains, he had dropped his eyebrow pencil. I started seeing my income increasing on YouTube and was like, “Why am I still at Kmart?” It was pointless because I was making way less money at Kmart than what I was doing on YouTube.Yeah, it’s a good feeling. What I really want to focus on with my channel is comedy. It takes a big part of my day to sit there. For me being able to do these things I do, it’s cool to be like, “Oh, I’m from Watsonville.”I do love the area, especially being so close to the beach. You’re in the middle of everything, so it was fun growing up being able to travel to all these different areas, or even taking the bus to the Boardwalk.
Like, that’s so weird.
She did full face, contour and lashes. A lot of them move from different places, but for what we do, we have to be there.
I wanna say, like, my sophomore year of high school. It was always just a little drive away. I feel like that is so different than seeing something online.
Louie had at least 1 relationship in the past. Louie Castro (born August 18, 1999) is famous for being youtuber. Since he uploaded the video last summer, it’s been viewed 1.2 million times. I even went into Sephora because I felt like my sisters were just telling me it looked good to be nice. He thought about moving to L.A. after he says he was bullied in high school, then briefly studied film at CSUMB, but Castro still lives in Watsonville with his parents and two sisters (the oldest, Yoatzi, is a fellow YouTuber with almost 400,000 subscribers of her own). If you like it, just go out.”We went to the mall, and I remember being so scared, because I felt like I was being so judged. No one is going to watch it.” So it was like a lot of hate coming from, you know, other classmates or random people. For advertisers, the whole setup translates to accessible content for fast-growing Latino communities. He kicked off his Internet career on YouTube when he created his channel in March of 2014.Currently, Louie Castro is 20 years old. His next birthday is He is shy and doesn’t like to come out on camera. I want people to get a good laugh.
I remember walking around and being super duper nervous—every five seconds checking either the mirror or my phone to make sure I looked good. At first it was weird to them. It was so hard.
I came out to my friends first, and then slowly started coming out to the rest of my family.
Like, they want to get something out of me, or even try to get a following from me. When I started wearing makeup, my mom thought that I was thinking of going transgender. I love being Hispanic, like the food and everything about it.I do get those comments, a lot of people saying things like, “Oh my god, you are so funny, but I don’t understand all of your videos.” Or I will say something and people will ask, “What does that mean?” And all of my Latinos will get it. For Castro, the notoriety also comes with daily reminders of his internet celebrity, like getting swarmed by young fans at Starbucks or setting up meet-and-greets at local events like the summer Strawberry Festival.More recently, Castro has crossed over to TV, making appearances on Univision and attending movie premieres and award shows like the Latin Grammys. I’m gonna do my own thing.” My senior year I definitely kinda slowly started wearing more makeup. Louie Castro.
All of my friends live over there.
Because my videos back then were just very random, like “Oh my god, I’m just gonna record me dancing,” or “I’m gonna record me doing something dumb.” But when I would see him make his videos, it kinda made me see it differently, like it was a good way for me to connect with people. Walking around Watsonville, it’s super small, so it wasn’t like, “Oh my god, I’m going to get lost” or “What if someone does something?” I felt I knew my way around. My dad is literally just me, but older. I try not to do it all in one day, because then I won’t have time for anything else.
I definitely have had so many people come into my life with the wrong intentions. She did my makeup, and it was so weird—like, weird.