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Tyler Oakley was born in 1989 in Jackson, Michigan. He is one of thirteen siblings, and his parents divorced before he turned one year old. During his time in sixth grade, Oakley moved to a new city where he became active in drama and choir. It was also during this period that he developed an eating disorder, which he struggled with throughout high school.
After graduating, Oakley attended Michigan State University, where he studied communication, marketing, and social media. While at university, he began creating YouTube videos as a way to stay connected with friends. This marked the beginning of his career as an online content creator.
Tyler Oakley launched his YouTube channel in 2007, with his first video titled Raindrops. The video gained attention and eventually reached over 420,000 views. Since then, Oakley has uploaded hundreds of videos, accumulating more than 535 million views and over 8 million subscribers.
An openly gay content creator, Oakley was a member of the collaborative YouTube channel 5AwesomeGays, where he contributed weekly Friday videos for three years. His work often blends humor with commentary on pop culture and queer politics.
Oakley's influence was highlighted in the PBS Frontline documentary Generation Like, which explored how teens shape pop culture through social media.
In addition to his online presence, Tyler Oakley is an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, focusing particularly on LGBTQ+ youth. His activism emphasizes issues such as education, suicide prevention, and access to healthcare. Oakley uses his platform to not only entertain but also to spread awareness about queer politics and social justice.
Tyler Oakley is active across various social media platforms and describes himself as a "professional fangirl." He is an avid fan of actor Darren Criss from Glee and CBS host Julie Chen. Oakley also shared a memorable moment singing Christmas carols on stage alongside TV personality Jerry Springer and the English-Irish boy band One Direction.
One of his popular YouTube videos, titled Boyfriend Tag, features fellow openly gay content creator Troye Sivan. While Oakley often jokes about having a "secret boyfriend," he keeps details of his personal relationships relatively private.
In 2014, The Advocate included Tyler Oakley in its “40 Under 40: Emerging Voices” list, recognizing him as a prominent, openly gay figure making a significant cultural impact. He also performed in a live stage tour called Tyler Oakley’s Slumber Party, where he engaged with fans in a relaxed pajama-party format.
Tyler Oakley is also an author. His published book, Binge, is a collection of humorous and personal essays reflecting on various parts of his life and career. As of recent estimates, he has a net worth of approximately $2 million. His annual salary, however, has not been publicly disclosed.
Standing at 5 feet 5 inches tall, Oakley has established himself as a multi-faceted public figure—balancing roles as an entertainer, author, and LGBTQ+ activist.
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