9-year old YouTuber’s channel reaches 100k after viral ‘2 subscribers’ post

9-year old YouTuber’s channel reach 100k after viral ‘2 subscribers’ post

Celebrate every win, no matter how small.

A Facebook post of a 9-year old vlogger went viral wherein she celebrated having initial two subscribers on YouTube Monday afternoon.

“Happy 2 subscribers. Subscribe to my channel,” Mary Grace Escober wrote.

The young YouTuber took a selfie of her with a prepared cupcake with an icing caption that says “2 subs”, with a bottle of soft drink and the chicken meal in the background.

Escober’s post of celebration has been shared over 80 thousand times with 241 thousand positive reactions on Facebook. Along with the viral post, the number of subscribers on her YouTube channel skyrocketed to more than 128 thousand and running.

https://www.facebook.com/marygrace.escober.90/posts/427857318194723

The young girl thanked actress Kiray Celis who encouraged followers to subscribe to Escober’s YouTube channel.

“Hindi ko siya kilala. Pero suportahan natin yung pangarap ng batang ‘to. Malayo mararating mo baby girl basta maging humble ka lang palagi at magpapakabait sa magulang mo. Subscribe tayo sa kaya!” Celis wrote on her Facebook page.

Escober posted photos of her with her family, this time, in celebration of gaining 100 thousand subscribers.

“Thank you so much, 100k subscribers!!! Sobrang happy po namin ng family ko ngayon hindi namin ito inasahan maraming salamat po talaga sa lahat ng sumusuporta sa akin! God bless us all!”, she wrote.

However, there are some fake YouTube accounts created that copy the content of her channel and use her name. She encouraged her supporters to report these deceiving accounts.

Moreover, Mary Grace Escober asked her supporters to help her reach the 4000 hours of watch time to become eligible to apply for ad monetization of her channel. With over 100 thousand subscribers, she can receive the YouTube silver button.

Watch her recent Q & A uploaded video below:

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