Top 100 Lesbian & Bisexual YouTubers & Couples List: Ranked By Channel Subscribers


Ally Hills

19. Ally Hills / Ally Hills – 442k subscribers

Ally Hills joined YouTube to post a love song to the girl she loved. Now she posts songs and every one of her 442k subscribers is love with her. (I mean, I assume.) If you want to weep with happiness, watch Ally help other humans come out with her official coming out song. If you’d rather chuckle and get a catchy song stuck in your head for the next couple hours, watch her explain how to tell if a girl is a lesbian.


Hartbeat

18. Hart / Hartbeat / Queird – 443k subscribers

Hart is a quierd Puerto Rican comedian/super stud who likes short walks on the beach and two cherries atop her ice cream sundae. You may remember her from her brilliant viral response to the ever foolish question: “If you love women so much, how come you don’t you dress like one?” (Hint: it involves a watermelon bikini.)

Hart will make you laugh until you cry. Subscribe to Hartbeat for a little bit of everything, including musicSims 4 Gameplays, an LGBT education series, and appearances by Hart’s alter ego, Michellé DaNeeka Johnson.


Stevie Boebi

17. Stevie Boebi / Stevie / StevieVlogs – 495k subscribers

Stevie is a lesbian, a geek and an excellent parallel parker. She posts sex advice and educational and entertainment videos with a focus on queer women. You may enjoy this video of hot scissor action and this video about why vaginas smell.


Arielle Scarcella

16. Arielle Scarcella / Arielle Scarcella / GirlfriendsTV – 500k subscribers

You may remember Arielle from “What Lesbians Think About Bisexuals” (which is hopefully not what lesbians think about bisexuals), and “Shit Straight Girls Say To Lesbians.” Arielle calls things as she sees them, has a lot of opinions about vaginas, and is fearless in pushing the limits on her channel. She has 500k subscribers.


Ambers Closet

15. Amber / Amber’s Closet -557k subscribers

Amber has a little bit of everything on her channel: fashion, comedy skits, challenges, and vlogs about her everyday life as a tomboy lesbian. She’s followed by nearly 557k dollface gangstas (aka. “subscribers”), and was named #5 in Autostraddle’s top 10 stud and butch crushes of 2015.

Amber recently told Boi Society:

” want to be able to do great things with my platform, such as spread positivity, inspire people, make people love themselves for who they are and never stop striving for their dreams; but at the same time spread knowledge and experience, because life is not easy and we must take every obstacle as a lesson and keep going.


Rose and Rosie

14. Rose and Rosie / Rose Ellen Dix / The Roxeteria / Let’s Play Games – 579k subscribers

Rose and Rosie are a British comedy/entertainment duo on YouTube. They got married last year and are planning to have a baby. Their most popular video — SUPERKISS!, in which they time themselves kissing for 48 seconds — has over 2.7M views. But they’re equally as cute just hanging out and playing No Man’s Sky.

This past May, the couple were named “Celebrity Rising Star” at the British LGBT awards. Buzzfeed has called them the hottest couple online, and in After Ellen’s most recent Hot 100, they snagged spots 18 and 23. Prior to that, Rose’s channel came in at #40 in Autostraddle’s Hot 100 in 2013.


Bria and Chrissy

13. Bria and Chrissy / Bria and Chrissy / Our Lesbian Love – 659k subscribers

Bria and Chrissy are a singing lesbian real life couple, aka. the evil geniuses who created a YouTube channel named “Our Lesbian Love” and populated it with such videos as “SHOCKING Super Bowl Commercial 2015 (LESBIAN KISS!)”, and “THE SEX SONG.” When they’re not making super clicky comedy, the couple vlogs about their relationship, writes original music, and stars in music videos. Recently, they’ve also been opening up about mental health, PTSD and substance abuse. The two are working with US lawmakers (including Hillary Clinton!) to pass legislation criminalizing revenge porn, and with Bria’s support, Chrissy is also pursuing a civil lawsuit in the UK against the abusive ex-boyfriend who posted video online of her being sexual assaulted.


Noodle

12. Connie “Noodle” Glynn / Noodlerella / NoodleVlogs / Noodle Games – 634k subscribers

Noodle is a London-based vlogger best known for her impressions of pop stars, Disney characters, and anime characters. She’s a noted worldwide cosplayer and will be a voice actor for the upcoming movie Trolls.

Noodle is bisexual and anti-monogamous.


Dodie Clark

11. Dodie Clark / doddleoddledoddlevloggle – 673k subscribers

Dodie Clark is a bisexual, British YouTuber with almost 673k subscribers. She writes original songs and does fantastic covers on her piano and numerous ukeleles. If her original song “She” doesn’t warm your frozen heart, I do not know what to tell you.


Amanda McKenna

10. Amanda McKenna / Amanda’s Chronicles – 682k subscribers

Amanda McKenna is flawless. I hear her leg hair’s purple. I hear she walked up to a bunch of strangers and told them she was gay. She has an ironing board that she turned into a skateboard. One time she met Daniel Franzese on the street and asked him if his dog even goes here. One time she got all of Ruby Rose’s tattoos… and it was awesome.


Gaby Dunn and Alison Raskin

9. Gaby Dunn and Alison Raskin / Just Between Us – 700k subscribers

Just Between Us is a comedy channel created by best friend duo Gaby Dunn and Alison Raskin. It features weekly sketches and a scripted love advice show full of non-advice. Within the channel, both women play caricatures of the “worse versions” of themselves, with Allison as the neurotic mess looking for a rich husband, and Gaby as the loud, aggressive queer activist. They were featured together in Bitch last year.


domo_crissy

8. Domo and Crissy / Domo and Crissy / Domo and Crissy Vlogs / Domo Wilson – 1 million subscribers

Domo and Crissy are a recently engaged, recently pregnant (!!!) couple who started a YouTube channel together in January. When they aren’t vlogging about their relationship, they pull extreme pranks on eachother (poop in bed! ex texting! house break-in!) and do challenges.

Domo also has a solo channel which she’s been posting videos to for the past four months. So far it’s been an assortment of pregnancy vlogs and one music video. However, there aren’t even a dozen videos yet, so who knows what artistic direction this channel will ultimately take! You’ll just have to subscribe to find out.


Alexis G. Zall

7. Alexis G. Zall / Alexis G. Zall – 1.1 million subscribers

Alexis is an 18 year-old girl who loves girls, dramatic reenactments, and saying “however” instead of “but.” Her hit podcast, Zall Good, talks to cool young people about the cool things they are accomplishing. As it turns out, she is also a cool young person doing cool things! I think you will be shocked by how much you enjoy watching her tell butt jokes, bathe in Jello, and test boys products. She deadpans jokes like a professional actor, probably because she is one. Alexis has 1.1M subscribers, and recently made Tiger Beat’s 19 Under 19.


Laci Green

6. Laci Green / lacigreenanakednotion / mtv braless / gogreen18 – 1.5 million subscribers

Laci Green is a veteran YouTube sex educator known for being frank and open about sex, specifically in her Sex+ series. As a highly visible feminist, she’s endured countless attacks over the years, most notably in 2012 when she was driven off of the internet and forced to move after receiving a slew of death threats for using an anti-trans slur in one of her earliest videos after she left the Mormon church in the mid-2000s. Laci apologized and removed the offending video, and has since petitioned the White House to end conversion therapy and posted numerous trans inclusive videos, going out to an audience of over 1.5M subscribers.

Laci is pansexual/bisexual and has partnered with MTV, debunked myths about virginity in The Atlanticspoken out against slut-shaming on Dr. Phil, and was named one of the 30 most influential people on the internet in 2016 by Time magazine. She also has the most informative video on squirting that I have seen on the internet.


Vanessa

5. Vanessa Martinez / Simplynessa15 – 1.6 million subscribers

Vanessa is 19 years old, bisexual, and has a fabulous wig collection. She posts a mix of beauty/style videos, storytimes and vlogs on her channel. Some videos for your consideration:


Gigi Gorgeous

4. Gigi Gorgeous – 2.3 million subscribers

Gigi Gorgeous is a 24 year-old transgender Canadian model/actress who has been vlogging on YouTube for the past eight years. She’s known for her beauty videos and always being open and honest with her fans, sharing stories on everything from her plastic surgery to being roofied and dealing with haters.

After Gigi came out as a lesbian in mid-September, Mey wrote,

It’s really awesome to see a young trans woman celebrity come out as a lesbian and be in a relationship with a masculine-of-center cis lesbian. You don’t see that very often — hardly at all, really. Often in queer women’s communities, trans women don’t feel desired or even desirable, and there are very few examples of trans lesbian celebrities, so Gigi Gorgeous is a welcome addition to that club.

Gigi has appeared on Project Runway, Entertainment Tonight, E! Celebrity Style Story, and numerous MTV shows and commercials. She’s walked in fashion shows, appeared in tons of magazines, and won a LogoTV Trailblazing Social Creator Award in 2014 for her work with LGBT youth.


Hannah Hart

3. Hannah Hart / My Harto / Your Harto – 2.5 million subscribers

Hannah Hart got her start on YouTube in 2011 with My Drunk Kitchen. She has since been featured on ads around the New York subway system, written a bestselling cookbook, co-produced and starred in a feature length film, and taken part in three A-Camps! She’s hilarious, gay, and very good at puns. Follow Hannah on YouTube for food, fun, friends and feelz.

Hannah will soon be releasing her second feature film (Dirty Thirty), as well as a second book (Buffering: Unshared Tales Of A Life Fully Loaded). She’s currently working with Food Network for a six-episode culinary-travelogue series.


Ingrid Nilsen

2. Ingrid Nilsen / Ingrid Nilsen / TheGridMonster – 4 million subscribers

Ingrid Nilsen is an adorable mixed race vlogger who likes denim jackets and makes a mean ceviche. She came out as gay in a tearjerking video last June, making waves throughout YouTube and the rest of the internet. She has over 4M subscribers on her main channel, where she posts beauty, fashion and lifestyle videos, and has been described by Vogue as “YouTube’s first bona fide style star.”

Ingrid has been a judge on Project Runway:Threadsinterviewed President Obama on livestream, and is an official Covergirl glambassador. Since March, she’s also been serving as a Change Ambassador to the U.N. Sustainable Action Campaign, using her influence to advocate for trans rights.


Eva Gutowski

1. Eva Gutowski / My Life As Eva – 7.2 million subscribers

Last but not least, remember that super exciting time when Eva came out as bisexual?! Here’s what Riese had to say:

Eva Gutowski is a 22-year-old YouTube sensation from California who hosts the channel mylifeaseva and, according to Famous Birthdays, is the #1 most famous “Person Named Eva.” She boasts over seven million YouTube subscribers and makes videos about beauty, DIY and fashion, as well as posting comedic skits and songs. She’s appeared on the YouTube channels of Teen Vogue, Seventeen and I Love Makeup, toured the country with other YouTube Stars on the Girls Night In Tour, appeared on panels at VidCon, and generally seems to be a really cool independent woman with a lot going on.”

Eva will be appearing in a Red original series buddy comedy with her grandma in 2017. With nearly 7.2M followers, her channel is the 2352nd most subscribed to YouTube channel in the world.

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102 Comments

  1. Thank you, Laura! I’ve been feeling old/lost when people talk about youtube because I haven’t actually gotten into any youtubers. For me it’s still the site for dog videos and preparing listening activities for students. This will be a huge help. :D

  2. I’ve dreamed of Autostraddle doing something like this so so long! Thank you Laura! :)

    I love a lot of these YouTubers but now there’s some more to fan grrrl over.

  3. I’ve never followed any YouTuber because it’s neither my generation nor my culture (as a European + English isn’t my first/main language), but dear god, this is HUGE. I’m so glad these humans exist and I’m pretty sure they are changing lives.

  4. When I was coming out in 2013/14 YouTube was so incredibly helpful for me. Just being able to see so many other women talk about their lives and have fun and be normal people.

    This list gave me a lot of new people to check out. My personal faves are Ari Fitz and Jade.

  5. Isn’t Riley J Dennis the YouTuber that lectures Lesbians they shouldn’t call themselves GoldStar? That it is offensive to non-female Lesbians, I guess the label police are here. I’m not GS but I celebrate anyone that is proud of any part of being a Lesbian. Don’t feel someone contentious should be on the list, Not positive representation.

    • I couldn’t disagree with you more. Calling it “Gold Star” implies that you are superior for not having ever slept with a man. Plenty of lesbians have slept with men for any number of reason and there is NO reason to shame them for it by giving yourself a label that implies that they are lesser. It’s not about being a proud lesbian, it’s about dividing lesbians into categories and labeling one superior which is not okay.

      • Perhaps I should have said “oneself” rather than “it”. Just to be clear, by “it” I meant “the fact that you have never slept with a man”.

        • Nah, I also think we have to recognise that LGBT women are a diverse community in ourselves and we all have different experiences. When we’re all here clamouring to use every single label that every other woman uses that’s failing to recognise the individual and diverse experiences of LGBT women. I’m a gold star lesbian and to say that me being positive about my (actually very difficult) life experiences has anything to do with anyone else, well I find that incredibly selfish. My sexuality has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with anyone else but me. I’m really tired of everyone from straight dudes to bi chicks having a go at me for being a gold star. I also find it telling that no one has a problem with any other female positivity labels, except the ones about women exclusively loving women, like you’re all out here hashtagging black girl magic and slay queen and no one’s got an issue? I also find it telling that the GBT community has coopted every other lesbian label and literally the ONLY one they can’t appropriate is the one that is somehow “offensive”. Like nah, im very suspicious.

          • It’s not JUST that it’s a label for someone who hasn’t ever slept with a man, it’s called “gold star”. The name implies superiority. You give a gold to the best. Feel proud of your past, YES. Imply it’s better than someone else’s? No, sorry.

            Also, “I also find it telling that no one has a problem with any other female positivity labels, except the ones about women exclusively loving women”? What? Lesbian itself means exclusively loving women. Gold star specifically means you have never slept with a man. It doesn’t make you any less of a lesbian if you have.

          • Gold starism is steeped in biphobia and transmisogyny. I have plenty of lesbian friends who have never slept with a man, and more power to them, but when I hear someone proudly identify as a gold star I usually fall to the ground and play dead. The term is loaded af, and to insist otherwise is ahistorical.

          • tbh I get that the phrase gold star can be used by dickheads to insult people who have had sex with men or who are trans. Just like literally any girl complimenting themselves can do it in a way that is insulting to other people. My main issue is why everyone is so brutal about THIS label in particular. You need to analyse why it is you think lesbians are more likely to be dickheads than anyone else? You need to think about why you’re falling into that ‘all lesbians are aggressive’ stereotype. When I, an actual gold star myself, have never met another lesbian who is a gold star I find it hard to believe that literally every other member of the queer community has some ‘nightmare story’ about the gold star bogeylesbian who called them names and was super bitchy. That screams of lesbophobia tbh.

            At this point I don’t even need to go around calling myself a gold star lesbian (as if I would I would be murdered to death by the queer community) all I need to do is be honest about having never had any relationships with men, and lo and behold I STILL get the exact same rude comments and general lesbophobia as if I’d just said I were a gold star. It’s not the label people can’t tolerate, it’s the idea that a woman who has only been with women and is perfectly happy that way exists.

            I do not call myself a gold star (see above, actual fears for safety), it’s a flippant positivity thing my friends goof around with. I’d hardly call it an identity in the same way lesbian is. But if we’re going to erase gold star, why not just erase lesbian, why not erase queer? We’re all human, why do we need to talk about and acknowledge our separate experiences? Why do we need to shove our sexualities in everyone’s faces amirite?

            Literally I experience so much vitriol every time I’m even vaguely honest about my sexuality (without even using the gold star thing), I do not care about anyone’s opinion unless they have experienced what I have. Both straight and queer people like to talk all day long about what a mean lesbian I am, how easy my life is, how I should try dudes at least once. I cannot talk about my experiences because people, both straight and queer, will do nothing but pigeonhole me into a lesbophobic stereotype and scream oppression the moment I question them. So you can talk about how lesbians are oppressing you till the cows come home, I’ve heard it all a million times before, but until you address your own lesbophobia I’m not listening.

          • I certainly don’t see where anyone attacked lesbians or assumed they were dickheads. Words have meaning and I was very clearly taking issue with the word, not the people it could apply to.

            Why not erase lesbian if we are going to erase gold star? Because the two do not at all serve the same purpose. Lesbian is a label for your sexual orientation. I proudly call myself a lesbian. Doing so does not imply I am any better or worse than someone who isn’t a lesbian.

            Gold star is a label for your sexual history. Pretty much every label used to apply to someone’s sexual history is loaded with judgement. You don’t need to be “super bitchy” or “agressive”, as you’ve said, to make the label hurtful. Using it at all is implying that not having slept with a man somehow makes one superior and that is hurtful.

            I’m genuinely happy for you if you’ve never slept with a man because you’re only interested in women. Wonderful! But for any number of lesbians who have slept with men or even married one (hi Lauren Morelli, congrats on the engagement!), labeling yourself as the gold standard implies that they are not as good as you are. Even if you use it flippantly and positively for yourself and don’t intend for it to affect others, it does.

          • So just to be clear? You got me here experiencing some pretty direct and intense lesbophobia (i.e ppl telling me I’m not really a lesbian until I’ve been with a dude, ppl (inc other queer ppl) threatening corrective rape, ppl assuming that my experiences must have been super easy and privileged (despite the whole, you know, gay thing), ppl assuming that all girls (especially lesbians) complimenting themselves are actually out to get them (because girls are catty and lesbians are mean!), ppl being totally fine with labels like high femme and stud because you can be positive about your gender presentation but be damned if sex positivity extends to lesbians, ppl not even needing to hear the phrase gold star before they start on all this at me, because just never having been with dudes is offensive?) AND im supposed to care because someone thinks I’m insinuating in the most round about way possible that I’m better than a whole bunch of other girls because I have something positive to say about myself in the face of all this? As though this isn’t the literal plot of every 90s era teen drama where they analyse why the ‘girl complimenting herself=catty bitch’ trope is illogical and sexist?

            Like nah, soz but I STILL think I have bigger problems than anyone who is literally upset by a girl being positive about herself. I’m out, this whole rabble is about as deep and meaningful as me taking selfies, putting a million crown emojis on it and people getting angry because they think I’m think I’m prettier than them (get it, crowns only go to the very best, so offensive, just like gold stars??). It ain’t worth my time, I’m never going to stop loving myself no matter how awful everyone around me is.

    • Well if that was the case 4 of these youtubers would not be on the list for being bi-phobic, and 3 of them for being borderline transphobic. Also, I’m a straight up lesbian, but other women have shut me down because when I was in HS I had sex once with a dude because of the patriarchy.

    • Hey all,

      Couple things:

      > Criteria for inclusion on this list was a) gender + LGBQ status, and b) number of subscribers. There are 800+ videos made by the people on this list, and I do not personally agree with everything everyone on this list has said. (Nor would it be possible to!)

      > Riley’s video on this subject is actually excellent, and I would encourage everyone here to watch it. Really clear explanation on why “gold star” is a hurtful term.

  6. Ava Gordy is also a new-ish host on Source Fed, which is great and you should all check it out. Didn’t know for sure she was queer but had a feeling.

  7. And in my own classic style, i haven’t heard of 90% of them, including the #1 spot. I’m sort of proud of myself for that actually.

    • Same. Whenever I tried I always felt that they ramble in too much and there’s little to no editing.
      I’ll give it a shot again with some of the people from this list.

    • I’ve got you beat there – I only know Hannah Hart & Ingrid Nilsen. But, I don’t follow YouTubers at all, so that’s not really a surprise.

  8. “Ally Hills joined YouTube to post a love song to the girl she loved.”

    And that girl was Rose Ellen Dix. Ahh… the memories. Too bad she deleted the video, it was great.

  9. Soooo many people do beauty and make up tutorials
    This YouTuber thing is a whole universe that I know close to nothing about.
    Very interesting article, that must have been very time consuming
    Thank you, Laura

  10. Everyone is gay* and the future is so fucking bright

    I am an Old so I don’t watch youtubers, really, but I am so so glad that they are all there and doing their thing! My future kids are going to grow up in a totally different world. It’s rad.

    *lgbtq+

  11. I don’t really understand the whole YouTube craze. The only YouTuber I ever followed was Hannah Hart, because drunk cooking is hilarious.

  12. There are so many people on here that I don’t know, but excited to see the few that I do watch! Ambers closet, foxy,Ari, and Ebony and Denise are all amazing people that I actually do check out pretty regularly! Jade especially,(foxyhotmess) she is really hilarious and I can’t figure out wny she isn’t more well known.

  13. Another good one is Rachel Whitehurst! She has around 175k subscribers and is bisexual! She also has a series (and shirts to go with it) called Bye Biphobia.

  14. I would like to add Sally LePage to this list! She is a rad British science YouTuber, queer, and excellent. She has 37k subscribers and has two different video series: Shed Science (where she mostly talks about supercool science stuff), and Sofa Science (where she talks to scientists/science YouTubers about their supercool science stuff– and she does a really good job of ).
    I’m linking her “coming out” video, but they are all great!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPtMrF2_Foo

  15. great list! I really really really recommend Annie Segarra (annieelainey), she’s a wonderful funny disabled Latina lesbian YouTuber, she vlogs about disability and social justice in general, makes a lot of very helpful, personal videos about mental health, too – and she’s also very funny and relatable and has colourful hair and I looove her videos

  16. You forgot a fun Youtuber named Alyx Weiss (Ayydubs) She did a coming out video in January and said she’s “probably gay” and is rumored to be dating fellow Youtuber Jenn McAllister.

  17. I think I should be watching some of the make up videos, and especially the one from woc and trans women. But, I kind of feel like there are too many to choose from(even from here) and not too sure who is the better one to follow.

    I only familiar with a few of these youtubers, but I can say that at least one of them is a bit problematic, & pretty sure still thinks that way.

  18. It’s great to see such a comprehensive list! Even when the content is silly, it’s always amazing to see how many babyqueer fans these YouTubers have. It’s like walking into a lesbian bar for the first time in a while and thinking “wow, 10% is still a lot of women!”

  19. Laura, this is awesome! (Remember me? I still love autostraddle, I’ve just been preoccupied with grad school.) I’m always on the lookout for new youtubers to watch (especially since I don’t have TV). I follow some of these people, but there are a tons of new ones too. I think Everyone is Gay was one of the first channels I started watching when I was first coming out to myself (and so of course when I saw Kristen at A-camp, the first thing I said was an awkward fangirl “Hey I know you from youtube!”). I also enjoy watching Just Between Us – their videos are always so cute and funny. Anyway, thanks for compiling this list – now I have a new source of distraction to help me procrastinate when I should be studying. :)

    Also- I would recommend Ashley Wylde (AshleysWyldeLife) who started the gender tag project, which is pretty cool.

  20. How in the world can you include Kiarra says (97,094 subscribers) Torey Tomsovic (16,093 subscribers) but didn’t include Sarah and Adrianna of the Gay Women Channel (345,360 subscribers)??!!!! They give lesbian dating and relationship advice, cooking shows, create major films, and write comedy skits. Furthermore, they are the only couple that isn’t romantically involved, they are simply friends. I am addicted to their vids!!!

  21. Great list!
    I’d love to add ASL Stew. (nearly 12k subscribers)
    Here, wives Jenna (Deaf) and Jill (hearing)
    discuss their relationship, do challenges, address issues in the Deaf and LGBTQIA worlds, and are awesome humans.
    Jenna shares important information about Deafness, and
    Jill also educates about being an American Sign Language (ASL)Interpreter.
    They both sign in ASL and then have perfect closed captions and are voiced over by Jill, which makes their videos fully inclusive and great!
    Over the past few years, Jill has also learned how to better use hearing privilege, and has changed the way she makes videos in line with that – not signing and speaking at the same time, not teaching ASL as a hearing person, etc., and it’s a good journey to see.
    Enjoy!

  22. Don’t forget Elle and Laura from elleisforlaura – it’s a shame it’s not on views per video otherwise we’d be nestled in there too!!

  23. Very delighted to see Kate Flowers on this list. She’s my favorite. She and her fiance are so lovely.

    • Hi! There are multiple pages to this article. If you click through the numbers at the bottom, you should be able to find the other trans women included on this list.

  24. I’m kind of upset Rachel Whitehurst was left off this list. Shes got 174k subscribers. She’s bisexual and has been a beauty youtuber for years. She’s been out for a while and makes videos on mental health. She also has a series called ByeBiphobia that combats stigmas surrounding bisexuality.

  25. No Sarah and Adrianna?! Unsolicited project aka THE GAY WOMEN CHANNEL?! I think I was more excited about seeing them on the list that knowing who was #1…

  26. Love this list, and queer lady Youtubers!

    But you forgot a huge one! Jaclyn Glenn! She has 449k subscribers!

    Also “The Next Family” has some wonderful lesbian parenting content.. although they don’t have enough subscribers to make the list.

  27. Just gone through this list and added every British Youtuber on the list :) As a UK person, trying to find UK youtubers that aren’t fashion bloggers(which is fine but not my kind of thing) has been hard. So thank you!

  28. Gay Women Channel / Unsolicited Project??? 350k subscribers… they should your #23!!! You can’t leave Sarah and Adrianna out!

  29. I have fallen into a few youtube rabbitholes before and super fascinated by the crazy popular couple channels startups/breakups & wondered if it would ever cross over into autostraddle content. Thanks for doing this!!

  30. I appreciate that you sorted them by subscriber count in reverse order. Thanks for giving some of the smaller channels a fair shot of getting some clicks, views, and new fans! That means a LOT to me. Definitely going to have to check out a whole bunch of these!

  31. I actually found this list quite surprising in that it made me realize the lack of API queer representation on Youtube. Even though Asian Americans are among some of the most subscribed YouTubers, especially when Youtube was first gaining traction.

  32. Loving this list! I’m trying to diversify my subscriptions on YouTube. Does anyone have any other suggestions for awesome women of color (LGBTQ or not) on YouTube?

  33. I’m excited to see people I’ve never heard of and check them out, but a little surprised at the lack of more recognizable names because I think it should be celebrated that so many of us have made it into the Big Youtuber realm.

    Others have mentioned Ari fitz and Foxyhotmess, there’s also Gaby Dunn, Amberscloset, Alexis G Zall, STEF SANJATI (a super sweet fun incredible trans woman who facilitates a lot of great discussions), and probably more I’m not thinking of.

    Still, it’s nice to have new people to check out.

  34. Hi! I’m sorry I know this was written 3 years ago before he had come out as trans, but I was wondering if you could possibly remove Miles McKenna or even just remove his deadname and incorrect pronouns?

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  36. Hi! I’m sorry I know this was written 3 years ago before he had come out as trans, but I was wondering if you could possibly remove Miles McKenna or even just remove his deadname and incorrect pronouns?

  37. I think ld sadow ladey and kawaiikunicorn should be on this list

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