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Comedy Shorts Gamer
Deji Olatunji (born 9 December 1996), better known as Comedy Shorts Gamer, is a British Nigerian YouTuber. He creates videos that incorporate a unique blend of comedy, gaming, and family pranks. He also uploads challenges and reaction videos. His Youtube channel has over 8 million subscribers and over 2 billion views.
Personal Life
Deji is the son of Yinka and Olajide Olatunji. He is the youngest of the couple's two children. His older brother Olajide "JJ" Olatunki also known as [KSI] is the most subscribed British Youtuber in the UK. He recently adopted a dog and named him Tank after his clothing brand.[1] Deji has featured a number of girls who he refers to as his "girlfriend" in his videos but little is known about his dating life.[2][3][4]
Career
Deji started his Youtube channel in December 2011[5]. Shortly afterwards, he began collaborating on his gaming videos with his brother KSI.[6] In 2015 he made the second spot in the list of "UK’s Most Influential YouTube Creators" by Tubular Labs for BBC.[7] In July, 2017 Deji announced the release of his very first graphic novel titled "Kung Fu Hero and the Forbidden City"
References
- ^ ComedyShortsGamer (2017-08-25), NEW DOG, retrieved 2017-10-21
- ^ ComedyShortsGamer (2014-12-05), Try Not To Laugh Challenge With My New Girlfriend, retrieved 2017-10-21
- ^ ComedyShortsGamer (2016-12-13), HOW WELL DO I KNOW MY GIRLFRIEND?!?!, retrieved 2017-10-21
- ^ Deji (2016-12-10), GETTING ON TOP OF MY GIRLFRIEND!!!, retrieved 2017-10-21
- ^ ComedyShortsGamer (2011-12-04), Short: Winning The Game, retrieved 2017-10-21
- ^ ComedyShortsGamer (2012-07-19), Whoopin' KSI's Ass: Dead Or Alive 4, retrieved 2017-10-21
- ^ Lowbridge, Caroline (2015-10-23). "UK's top 10 YouTube stars named". BBC News. Retrieved 2017-10-21.