Who is Youtube star Colleen Ballinger? | The Sun

YOUTUBE star Colleen Ballinger has responded to "grooming" allegations.

Here's everything you need to know about controversial Miranda Sings performer Colleen Ballinger.

Who is Colleen Ballinger?

Colleen Mae Ballinger is a YouTuber and actress born on November 21, 1986, in Santa Barbara, California.

Ballinger became famous after she debuted her Internet character, Miranda Sings, on YouTube in 2009.

Miranda Sings quickly became a hit across the social media platform.

Ballinger's YouTube account has garnered over 8.64million subscribers.

Ballinger eventually took her character off the internet and started performing live comedy shows as Miranda Sings.

In 2015, Collen won a Teen Choice Award for Choice Web Star: Comedy and a Streamy Award for Best Actress for her character Miranda Sings.

Her internet persona has landed her cameos in an array of projects including Nickelodeon's Victorious, and Ariana Grande's Thank U, Next music video.

In 2016, Colleen received her own Netflix show called Haters Back Off! as Miranda Sings. The show lasted two seasons before it was canceled.

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In 2018, Ballinger voiced a character under her first name on Ralph Breaks the Internet.

She also voiced Roxanne in the 2019 film The Angry Birds Movie 2.

On June 28 2023Colleen responded to grooming allegations against her in a bizarre video – nearly a month after disturbing messages between her and underaged fans resurfaced.

Allegations were made against her by fellow content creator Adam McIntyre, who claimed in 2020 that Ballinger "groomed" and used him for content when he was a minor.

"She asked me what my favorite sex position is," McIntyre claimed.

"Now, if that doesn’t validate any of the stories that she would be talking openly about her sex with her ex-husband to me, then I don’t know what will."

"Even though my team has strongly advised me to not say what I wanna say, I recently realized that they never said I couldn’t sing what I wanna say," the YouTube star said while strumming her instrument.

How many kids does Colleen Ballinger have?

Colleen Ballinger has three children.

In 2018, Colleen welcomed her first child, a son named Flynn Timothy Stocklin.

On November 6, 2021, Colleen announced she gave birth to twins; a boy named Wesley Koy and a daughter named Maisy Joanne.

"My sweet babies decided to come early," she said on her Instagram page, and directed fans to watch her YouTube video.

"That was crazy," she said in the video. "We couldn’t film it. It was too fast, too hectic, too scary. It was really insane. I’m OK. They are OK, but they’re going to be in the NICU for a little."

Ballinger found out she was pregnant on April 16, but then found out she was having twins after she had an emergency ultrasound following some complications.

"I've been crying all morning thinking I had no baby and I have two babies!" Ballinger said in the video.

The announcement of her recent pregnancy comes after her miscarriage in February 2021.

Is Colleen Ballinger married?

Colleen is married to Eric Stocklin, an actor from New Jersey.

He is known for his recurring roles on television series such as Mistresses, Stalker, and Good Trouble, and for his leading role in the Netflix original series Haters Back Off.

In 2021, Stocklin and Ballinger began a weekly podcast titled Relax! with Colleen and Erik.

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The pair met in 2018 and married the same year.

Prior to Erik, Colleen was married to YouTuber, Joshua David Evans from July 2015 but filed for divorce a year later in October 2016.

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