Toy Freaks Youtube channel statistics
Date | Video views | Estimated earnings |
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16.11.2017 Thu | +27,223,744 | $ 10.2K - $ 61.3K |
15.11.2017 Wed | +11,924,748 | $ 4.47K - $ 26.8K |
14.11.2017 Tue | +12,744,169 | $ 4.78K - $ 28.7K |
13.11.2017 Mon | +9,926,263 | $ 3.72K - $ 22.3K |
12.11.2017 Sun | +9,034,319 | $ 3.39K - $ 20.3K |
10.11.2017 Fri | +8,490,091 | $ 3.18K - $ 19.1K |
09.11.2017 Thu | +7,877,666 | $ 2.95K - $ 17.7K |
08.11.2017 Wed | +7,689,279 | $ 2.88K - $ 17.3K |
07.11.2017 Tue | +9,111,624 | $ 3.42K - $ 20.5K |
06.11.2017 Mon | +9,549,575 | $ 3.58K - $ 21.5K |
05.11.2017 Sun | +8,859,368 | $ 3.32K - $ 19.9K |
04.11.2017 Sat | +8,011,932 | $ 3K - $ 18K |
03.11.2017 Fri | +7,962,724 | $ 2.99K - $ 17.9K |
02.11.2017 Thu | +8,097,593 | $ 3.04K - $ 18.2K |
Toy Freaks biography
Toy Freaks was a YouTube channel created by Greg Chism in 2011. The channel mainly featured videos of his daughters Ana and Kristina playing with toys, doing skits and role-plays. The channel became popular and gained over 8 million subscribers before it was taken down by YouTube in 2017. Despite the channel's immense success, it was also shrouded in controversy due to the inappropriate content featured on some of the videos. The channel has since been taken down, but its legacy remains.
Toy Freaks controversies
Toy Freaks was the subject of several controversies during its run. The channel featured videos of young girls in provocative clothing and in inappropriate situations, such as crying and being punished. It was also reported that some of the videos were created solely for the father's financial gain, which raised concerns about exploitation. In November 2017, YouTube took down the channel due to its violation of the platform's child endangerment policy.
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Toy Freaks partner
Not much is known about the spouse of Greg Chism, the creator of Toy Freaks. It is unclear whether he is currently married or not, and no information is available about his past relationships.
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