iJustine went live on tiktok to discuss the memes that are made about her. Also showing her love for the memes, confirming to be a fan of nicki minaj and other details shown. Screen recorded on a iphone 12 mini. Connection at the beginning was unstable from both ends of the live.
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Justine Ezarik (/iːˈzɛrɪk/ ee-ZAIR-ik; born March 20, 1984) is an American YouTuber, host, author, actress and the winner of the 7000th show of the Price is Right.[2] She is best known as iJustine, with over a billion views across her YouTube channels since 2006.[3] She gained attention as a lifecaster who communicated directly with her millions of viewers on her Justin.tv channel, ijustine.tv.[4] She acquired notability in roles variously described as a “lifecasting star”,[5] a “new media star”,[6] or one of the Internet’s most popular lifecasters.[7] She currently posts videos on her main channel iJustine.[8]
Ezarik is known for her “300-page iPhone bill” which followed the first month of service after the introduction of the first iPhone in 2007. The viral video of her review earned her international attention.[9] Ezarik has ranked among the top 1000 Twitter users in the world with over 1.9 million followers.[10][11][12] Ezarik has starred on the YouTube comedy series Annoying Orange, as Orange’s love interest Passion Fruit.[13] In 2016, she was an advisor to Arnold Schwarzenegger on the reality competition series The New Celebrity Apprentice. Her television acting credits include guest appearances on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Criminal Minds, The Bold and the Beautiful, and The Vampire Diaries. Ezarik also appeared as a main character on the first and fourth season of the YouTube Premium murder-mystery reality series Escape the Night.
Early life
Justine Ezarik was born in Pittsburgh,[14] the oldest daughter of Michelle Ezarik, a physical education teacher and Steve Ezarik, a coal miner of Slovak descent.[14][15] Ezarik has two younger sisters, Breanne and Jenna Ezarik. Like the rest of her immediate family, Ezarik does not have a middle name.[16] At the time of her high school graduation from Bentworth High School, she lived in the Scenery Hill area in Washington County.[17]
Ezarik and both her sisters were honor students at Bentworth. She was a member of the class of 2002.[18][19][20] Breanne Ezarik (Bentworth class of 2005) was a volleyball player and class president.[15][21] Ezarik’s youngest sister, Jenna Ezarik (Bentworth class of 2008) was an All-state volleyball player.[22][23] Upon graduation from high school, she earned the annual scholarship from the Washington Chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals.[17]
Early career
After graduating from the Pittsburgh Technical Institute in 2004, Ezarik landed several jobs in graphic design and video editing before starting her own business.[14] In December 2006, she was named one of five finalists in the “Yahoo! Talent Show”, a Yahoo!-sponsored competition for best online videos.[24][25]
She played a photojournalist covering a bank robbery in downtown Pittsburgh on the television series The Kill Point from Spike TV, which starred John Leguizamo and Donnie Wahlberg; it was filmed in May 2007.[14] In 2007, she was an occasional co-host and panel member on MacBreak and MacBreak Weekly with Leo Laporte.[26][27]
Justine in a car with lifecasting equipment
Ezarik appeared live on the Internet through the use of a wireless webcam and microphone on her own iJustine[28] lifecasting channel on Justin Kan’s Justin.tv, where she began transmitting her life via the Internet on May 29, 2007.[14][29] She was never paid for any of this volunteer work on Kan’s channel as a beta-tester.[30]
Her reality-video blog (vlog) was the first one launched on Justin.tv.[31] Kan had been encouraged by fans and followers to allow someone else to make a guest appearance on his lifecasting channel.[32][33]
At first Ezarik was considering producing a video series for the technology audience because they had been the most captive audience for online video series.[34] She stated that she did not intend to broadcast what she considers private moments, noting “That shouldn’t be a problem. I am going to try as much as I can to do 24/7.”[14]
When the iPhone debuted in June 2007, Ezarik covered the device’s debut at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota a suburb south of Minneapolis. She had been invited by a technology evangelist to film her Internet TV show at the mall instead of covering its debut at the Shadyside Apple store as she had originally planned.[35]
She covered the July 22, 2007, “The Kill Point” series premiere party live on her lifecast video stream.[36] Ezarik was cited as being one of the website’s most popular lifecasters in the October 2007 issues of both The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.[37][38]
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