Colleen Ballinger‘s lawyers have denied reports that she has been claiming copyright over a ukulele reaction song she composed in response to various claims from her Miranda Sings fan club about ...
Colleen Ballinger is back on YouTube. The singer and comedian, known for her YouTube character, Miranda Sings, uploaded a new video addressing the backlash she faced after posting an earlier viral ...
Her YouTube alter ego may sing, but in real life it's Colleen Ballinger who continues to face the music. The Internet star best known for her popular, intentionally awkward Miranda Sings persona has ...
Colleen Ballinger has finally broken her silence regarding those grooming allegations — and the internet is flabbergasted, to say the least. On Wednesday (June 28), Ballinger fired back at the ...
Last week, YouTube star Colleen Ballinger, the creator of sketch character MirandaSings, responded to allegations of having inappropriate interactions with underage fans. Instead of a statement, the ...
When purchasing on Ticketmaster, shows in Boise, Minneapolis, Ann Arbor, Kansas City, and Philadelphia now note, "Unfortunately, the Event Organizer has had to cancel your event." An additional five ...
Colleen Ballinger, a popular YouTuber and comedian known by the character name Miranda Sings, shocked fans with a video posted on June 28. The video was released amid several allegations that the ...
The YouTuber apology video is an art form. A penitent creator must be remorseful, but not theatrical. Concise, but not rehearsed. Honest, but not defensive. Above all, an apology video cannot be ...
Nearly 2 1/2 years after Colleen Ballinger was accused of “grooming” her fans, the YouTuber said her reaction to the allegations was “embarrassing,” specifically her 10-minute long non-apology musical ...
YouTuber Colleen Ballinger, who is best known for her awkward, controversial character Miranda Sings, has recently come under renewed scrutiny for what some fans have said were inappropriate ...
An additional five shows in Salt Lake City, St. Louis, Omaha, Wichita and Midwest City—which allowed for tickets to be purchased directly on the venues' websites rather than just Ticketmaster—have ...