Jodie-Amy Rivera (née '''O'Neil) known professionally as VenetianPrincess''', is an American former YouTuber. Her content typically included parodies of songs and events in pop culture. Despite being inactive, her channel maintains 860,000 subscriptions with total video views of 365 million. The VenetianPrincess channel gained notoriety in 2006 after being featured on the front page of YouTube. In 2007 she became one of the first people invited into YouTube's revenue sharing program.
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YouTube's "VenetianPrincess" ranks in as the #1 most subscribed female of all time, globally. VenetianPrincess videos have reached the computer screens of millions across the globe. Her videos have been featured on MSNBC, CNN, FOX, G4TV, ABC, CBS, USA Today, and many international celebrity and teen magazines. With over 362,000 subscribers, and over 88 million views, her collection of one-woman music videos and skits have become a well-known phenomenon to kids, teens, and office workers arou
Jodie-Amy Rivera (née '''O'Neil) known professionally as VenetianPrincess''', is an American former YouTuber. Her content typically included parodies of songs and events in pop culture. Despite being inactive, her channel maintains 860,000 subscriptions with total video views of 365 million. The VenetianPrincess channel gained notoriety in 2006 after being featured on the front page of YouTube. In 2007 she became one of the first people invited into YouTube's revenue sharing program.
In December 2008, Samsung announced that VenetianPrincess's music video for her original song "Somewhere Else" is the pre-installed video on all Samsung Behold cell phones. PC World Magazine named her "7 Things Guys Don't Have To Do" music video one of the top 10 viral videos of 2008. She was the most subscribed female YouTuber in the world for several years.
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