PewDiePie Officially QUITS YOUTUBE

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Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, better known under his YouTube name PewDiePie, is a Swedish YouTuber who had the most subscribers from 2013 to 2019. He is currently the second most subscribed YouTuber behind the Indian music company T-Series. About 3 weeks ago, Kjellberg made a video called “It’s been real, but I’m out.” It is one last video before PewDiePie was “taking a break” from YouTube. However, one of our reporters flew to Sweden and found PewDiePie. They interviewed him and asked him why he has quit YouTube. He said that in an earlier video that he would quit YouTube at 100 million subscribers if he doesn’t win to T-Series. He lost to T-Series, and, as promised, he quit YouTube. This shocked a lot of YouTube, as his last video now has more than 20 million subscribers. Kjellberg has more than 10 billion views for his videos. Because of T-Series surpassing the “YouTube King” in subscribers, Kjellberg is officially quitting YouTube. For his last video, he did one last Meme Review. Kjellberg made a lot of types of videos. He made Meme Review, blogs, gaming, quizzes, anything you could name. However, he is now gone from YouTube and still has not deleted his YouTube channel yet. When he does, he will not be remembered as the King of YouTube, and we must make sure he is remembered. If he is not, YouTube would change. T-Series would be the Leaders of YouTube. Make sure to remember the extraordinary YouTuber who has more than 100 million subscribers and with more than 10 billion views. We will remember you.

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