Welcome to Millionaires, where we profile creators who have recently crossed the one million follower mark on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Twitch. There are creators crossing this threshold every week, and each of them has a story to tell about their success. Read previous installments here.
Jay Williams remembers when he had 3,000 followers.
Growing up, he was “a big movies person,” he says, “always writing different scripts, into theater.” He ended up in college for film and it was during college that he started posting videos on Instagram. He wasn’t taking it super seriously–it was just funny videos he made with his roommates.
But those videos were his first taste of feeling famous.
“I would start going to class, walk around campus, and people were like, ‘Yo, I’ve seen your video! I saw your video on Instagram!'” he says. “That was back when I had 3,000 followers.
Jay Williams remembers when he had 3,000 followers.
Growing up, he was “a big movies person,” he says, “always writing different scripts, into theater.” He ended up in college for film and it was during college that he started posting videos on Instagram. He wasn’t taking it super seriously–it was just funny videos he made with his roommates.
But those videos were his first taste of feeling famous.
“I would start going to class, walk around campus, and people were like, ‘Yo, I’ve seen your video! I saw your video on Instagram!'” he says. “That was back when I had 3,000 followers.
- 5/17/2024
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
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