Roman Atwood reveals just how broke he really was before starting YouTube
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Roman Atwood reveals just how broke he really was before starting YouTube
Dylan Horetski Published: 2022-04-01T20:44:43 Updated: 2022-04-01T20:45:40Roman AtwoodYouTube: Roman Atwood VlogsLong-time YouTuber Roman Atwood has revealed just how much money he had in the bank when he first started his channel. And, he had a bit of motivation to share with viewers. 38-year-old Roman Atwood began his first YouTube channel in 2009, being one of the first creators on the website to be able to turn content creation into a full-time job. Since then, his channel ‘Roman Atwood Vlogs’ has received over five billion views and has grown to over 15 million subscribers at the time of writing. During a March 31 video, Atwood revealed what his bank account looked like when he first started growing his channel — and had a bit of motivation for aspiring YouTubers.
Roman Atwood reveals bank statement
Beginning the video, he said: “This is going to be a weird vlog, it’s not even a vlog — it’s a video. I have things I want to talk about, some real things. I want to start off with motivation for you though.” Read More: BTS singer Jin dedicates Instagram to League of Legends champion Jhin He then goes on to mention that he found a bank statement from when he first began his YouTube channel, showing how much money he had in the bank while he was posting his now-iconic vlogs once a week. Roman showed the statement on screen, displaying that he had started the month with $157 — and ended with just $30. (Topic starts at 1:30 in video) Now, Roman Atwood has built up a bank account and brand that we can comfortably say is worth millions of dollars — pretty large growth from where he started 13 years ago. After showing his bank statement, the YouTuber included his signature motivational comments. Read More: Trisha Paytas updates fans after falling down stairs pregnant “30 bucks in my bank account, doing what I like to do,” he explained. “If I can climb out of a 30 dollar bank account, then anyone can. I found something I love and was passionate about and kept doing it. You gotta love what you are doing, let the money and success be the bonus. ” For more entertainment news, check out why Valkyrae will be taking a break from streaming.
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