Melina Sophie

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Melina Sophie
Melina Sophie Baumann (2016)
Melina Sophie Baumann (2016)
YouTube channel ( Lifestyle )
language German
founding October 29, 2013 (main channel)
June 25, 2014 (second channel)
March 12, 2019 (third channel )
channels Melina Sophie
DailyWithMelina (second channel)
melina (third channel )
Subscribers over 1,800,000
over 750,000 (second channel)
over 50,000 (third channel )
Calls over 300,000,000
over 80,000,000 (second channel)
over 500,000 (third channel )
Videos over 350
over 90 (second channel)
2 (third channel )
network ContentView GmbH

Melina Sophie Baumann (born September 13, 1995 in Minden ) is a German web video producer .

Life

Melina Sophie Baumann grew up with her younger brother in Minden . There she attended the Herder-Gymnasium , which she left with the secondary school leaving certificate.

Melina Sophie created her YouTube channel (then called LifeWithMelina ) in October 2013. She received special attention from YouTuber Liont . At the end of 2014 she moved to Cologne . Your channel has over 1.8 million subscribers with a total of more than 300 million views (as of July 2019). In 2015 she played alongside other Youtubers in Michael David Pates' comedy Potato Salad - Don't ask! With.

In July 2015, she confessed to being gay in a video titled Coming Out . In the summer of 2016, she decided to spend a year and a half in Iceland . She now has her own house there in the country. So she now also speaks Icelandic .

In 2019 she opened a new YouTube channel under the name "melina". Your gaming channel is now closed.

Awards

Web links

Commons : Melina Sophie  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ContentView GmbH . July 19, 2020. Accessed July 19, 2020.
  2. Melina Sophie on YouTube , accessed July 22, 2019
  3. Melina Sophie: My DOG meets the new BABY CAT | Melina Sophie. September 11, 2017, accessed May 10, 2019 .
  4. melina: Am I moving BACK to Germany ?? | Melina. March 14, 2019, accessed May 10, 2019 .
  5. Prize Winner 2017. (No longer available online.) Website of the Web Video Prize Germany, archived from the original on September 2, 2017 ; accessed on June 20, 2020 .