Thursday, June 15, 2017

YouTube icon Anthony Padilla is leaving Smosh

For 12 years, Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla have served as an inseparable videomaking duo. On their Smosh channel, they have released more than 880 videos, which have gathered 22 million subscribers and received 6.4 billion views. For almost all of the time that YouTube has existed, Smosh has been one of its most popular channels. It has served several stints as the site’s most-subscribed hub, and was the first channel to achieve an 8-digit subscriber count.
It is fair to say that Hecox and Padilla’s creative partnership has built the most consistently successful YouTube channel of all time, but all things must end. Padilla revealed this week that he is leaving Smosh to create videos on his personal channel.
Hecox and Padilla jointly announced Padilla’s departure from the Smosh brand in an emotional video. “I just need to do what’s best for me, and that right now is to focus on creating stuff as an independent creator on my own channel,” Padilla said.

In a video he shared on his own channel, which has more than 1.3 million subscribers in its own right, Padilla added more context to his decision. “This has been something that I’ve been contemplating for a really, really long time,” he explained. He maintained that he will remain close friends with his Smosh co-founder, whom he has known for 19 years.

I’m so sad to see this chapter of my life coming to a close, but I will continue to support Ian and wish nothing but the best for him and the brand we created together. As I begin this adventure, I am excited to return to a feeling that I felt many years ago; a rush of adrenaline following a new and exciting idea. Creating as an individual is a passion that I have wanted to explore for a long time. To all those that have followed Ian and I throughout the years, I will always be so grateful for the continued love and support. As scary as this is, I am excited because I know that no matter what happens, I am following what’s true to me and what I’m passionate about. I hope to see you all on my journey.

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