
Colleen Mae (born on 21 November the 21st of November, 1986), is an American comedian from America. She is also an actress, YouTuber and singer. Her Internet Miranda Sings character is her most popular. She has made videos featuring her character on YouTube and performed her one-woman comedy show in theatres all over the world. In 2016, she also created and performed in Haters Back Off Haters Back Off, a Netflix original series about the character. Ballinger created the hilariously incompetent self-centered, egotistical, and bizarre character to satirize the many YouTube videos featuring people singing poorly with the hopes of breaking into the world of showbiz however they appear to be unaware of their inability to talent.Ballinger also features life and comedy videos on her own YouTube channel and also a Vlog channel, Colleen Vlogs. Together her channels on YouTube have received over 5 billion viewers. Miranda Sings' channel has more subscribers than 10,000,000 with more than 13 million TikTok followers, and 6 million Instagram followers. Ballinger was awarded an Teen Choice Award for Web Star Comedy, as well as a Streamy Award for Best Actress. [4] The Hollywood Reporter named her one of its Top 25 Digital Stars. She was ranked No. Forbes magazine's top entertainment influencers list ranked her at 5 Ballinger has worked as an actor and singer on stage, television recordings, as well as web series. She appeared in the web series Escape the Night (2018-2019) and also played Dawn in the Broadway musical Waitress (2019), guest-starred as Miranda Sings in Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee alongside Jerry Seinfeld (2014), and was a guest three times on The Tonight Show (2016-2017), among other talk shows. Selp-Helf (2015) and My Diarrhe (2018) were also best-sellers written by Ballinger with Miranda's voice. Erik Stocklin, her husband, is also a actor. Ballinger initially relocated to New York City to pursue performing opportunities. She returned back to California in 2012 to find that she could not maximize her YouTube audience when she did not collaborate with YouTubers from Los Angeles. In July 2015, after many years of being together, Ballinger and Joshua Evans tied the knot in California. In two separate videos on YouTube, Evans and Ballinger announced that they were divorced in September 2016.
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