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Inspired by creators like Shaytards but localized for a female audience, this era focused on daily life.
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(Vanessa Merrell-Burriss) and various guests. The channel focuses on topics ranging from personal relationships and self-love to navigating social media and parenting. Channel Filmography & Key Content
The plot takes place over three Fridays and a Saturday. It follows three teenage girls as they look for love, fun, and their own identities. Inspired by creators like Shaytards but localized for
In its final years, the channel took greater creative risks, breaking the fourth wall and dismantling the very formats they had helped establish.
A series of mini-documentaries and author vlogs published on YouTube detailing the expansion of the original short film into a full-length coming-of-age book.
: Main · Views : Trending with over 45K views in its first 24 hours The channel focuses on topics ranging from personal
Some of the YouTube Girls' most popular videos include:
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Navigating queer identity and first loves in an environment dominated by traditional expectations. In its final years, the channel took greater
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Boasting over 5 million views, this video remains one of the channel's most enduring hits. It directly parodied the product-placement-heavy tutorials of the era. The video begins normally but slowly devolves into chaos as the host applies increasingly absurd materials—including household cleaning products and structural glue—to her face while maintaining a cheerful, corporate-friendly demeanor. It perfectly encapsulated the channel's ability to blend commercial critique with physical comedy. "Girls Girls: Episode 4 - The Pitch" (2012)