Ben Phillips Youtube channel statistics
Date | Video views | Estimated earnings |
---|---|---|
25.03.2024 Mon | +199,948 | $ 74 - $ 449 |
21.03.2024 Thu | +5,961,916 | $ 2.24K - $ 13.4K |
18.03.2024 Mon | +212,042 | $ 79 - $ 477 |
14.03.2024 Thu | +214,824 | $ 80 - $ 483 |
10.03.2024 Sun | +383,188 | $ 143 - $ 862 |
07.03.2024 Thu | +200,335 | $ 75 - $ 450 |
04.03.2024 Mon | -1,633,359 | $ -612 - $ -3.68K |
29.02.2024 Thu | +165,382 | $ 62 - $ 372 |
26.02.2024 Mon | +157,818 | $ 59 - $ 355 |
23.02.2024 Fri | +443,995 | $ 166 - $ 998 |
14.02.2024 Wed | +197,019 | $ 73 - $ 443 |
10.02.2024 Sat | +244,785 | $ 91 - $ 550 |
05.02.2024 Mon | +210,621 | $ 78 - $ 473 |
01.02.2024 Thu | +291,545 | $ 109 - $ 655 |
Ben Phillips biography
Ben Phillips is a British YouTuber and prankster known for his humorous and often outrageous videos. He first gained notoriety in 2014 with his fake proposal prank, which went viral and garnered millions of views. Since then, he has continued to push the boundaries with his pranks, which often involve his unsuspecting brother Elliot.
Ben Phillips controversies
Ben Phillips has sparked controversy with some of his pranks, which have been criticized as being dangerous or mean-spirited. In one video, for example, he convinces his brother to jump off a bridge into freezing water. In another, he superglues his brother's phone to his hand. Despite the criticism, Phillips has defended his pranks as harmless fun, and continues to attract a large following on YouTube.