How JellyBean Became YouTube's Most Hated Creator

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Published 2022-05-12
When Jelly Bean began posting her Minecraft Shorts to YouTube and TikTok just 6 months ago, she was a complete nobody. Since then, JellyBean's channel has skyrocketed to over 100,000,000 views per month. However, in the process, JellyBean has built a reputation as a really loud, obnoxious over the top creator, responsible for some of the worst spam on YouTube, that spam being the comment spam of "it's not a mistake it's a masterpiece", leading to JellyBean becoming one of YouTube's most hated creators.

This is, How JellyBean Became YouTube's Most Hated Creator.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Diversagon
    For someone who is “most hated” I had no idea who that person is to begin with
  • @hecker69
    Hearing Sunny say "No Bitches" was life changing.
  • @Kitsune_rift
    She handled this really well, this stuff is no joke and is seriously harmful to mental health. It’s crazy to think how far people on the internet can go
  • @babblekat3957
    So people "hate" them because: -they're a bit loud and over the top -they copied popular people, something people have done since the dawn of time. -they wore a mask and sunglasses -their fans were being a little annoying -they acknowledged that people disliked them People tried to ruin their life over this.
  • @Koofy
    The way jellybean presents herself is annoying of course, but we aren't even her target audience. It just so happened that the wrong audience found her and made hating on her a trendy thing, she didn't deserve any of it , especially the doxxing and what not. Also I am pretty sure that if anyone had the opportunity to become youtube famous just by being annoying, they would instantly take it.
  • @psychoboy7322
    Ironic how jellybean "the annoying and immature cringelord" handled this in a very mature and respectful way. From my pov, the entire drama was pointless and easily avoidable, yet people just exposed themselves, particularly how easy it is for them to get angry for no real reason. I don't watch jellybean, but she won my respect for being more mature than most people who get into drama.
  • @reddyNB5131
    I like how the internet goes after creators who do nothing wrong, but creators who do actually terrible things don't get as much hate as someone "annoying"
  • @jiirokaito
    3:43 i like how he said "it's not a masterpiece it's a mistake" i just find it satisfying
  • @eggmon420
    Regardless of how you feel about Jellybean, the whole “Ranboo wears sunglasses and a mask and now jellybean is wearing sunglasses and a mask. She’s copying him.” is stupid. What about YouTuber’s who have been doing the whole glasses/mask combo BEFORE Ranboo? Like Memeulous or Kwite? Ranboo doesn’t OWN sunglasses and masks.
  • As someone who doesn't really like Jellybean's content, I def think that lots of the hate she was getting was very unnecessary
  • @MDsSeltaro
    This one I actually feel sorry for. It's simple, if you don't like someone's content, don't watch it.
  • @xxangelthebearxx
    i've always felt like the hate she got was very undeserved. i personally don't care for her videos either, but still she really didn't deserve to be treated that way.
  • @Sheeprampage
    I low key feel like 10% of people ACTUALLY hate Jellybean and the other 90% are just hopping on the hate train, like who really cares about some kid making youtube shorts xd
  • the people who say jellybean fans have “no bitches” and then continue to spend hours of their days hating on something that they could just click off of shows that they’re the ones without bitches
  • @green_tea_gal
    3:45 Even though it said “its not a mistake its a master piece”, He said it as “its not a masterpiece its a mistake”. Round of applause and hats off everyone.
  • @Alpha_383
    jellybean is just an ordinary girl she haven't done anything wrong but some youtubers are simply stupid because they follow the trend for views I think it is not a new thing It is a very old movement and is used a lot when Content creators are trying to stay in thier level
  • If I see her content or her comments, I would've been able to ignore her. It's not worth anyone's time hating over her. It's downright silly.
  • @chandy.
    as i’ve gotten older and still been in the “youtube community” i don’t understand why creators like her are so hated. it’s clearly young kids content. like no shit if you’re 24 years old you’re not gonna enjoy her content 😂😭
  • @MusculosoDigital
    tbh i was not a big fan of her but that's all. when i was in my "fuck everything, ima act tough" era (which was very cringe) i just hated on her (for no reason either). i didn't really participate, just randomly followed the trend. i loved V1nce (and still do) because he was the only one not telling her to kill h*rself or shit like it, just mildly roasting while not being a complete piece of sht. looking back at what she really did, she did absolutely nothing. V1nce and people like him were just joking around, but everyone else, half the fucking internet going against her, just unimaginable. i just wanna give her a hug, she didn't deserve all that hate just for being "cringe", this whole shitty trend is making me just sad, sad that the internet started as a place where kids, cringe shit, adults, everything and everyone was kind to each other, no matter what. look at that video of those two guys dancing to mortal combat music. that was cringe as hell, yet people decided to just laugh at it instead of hate. and now, we came to a point where the cringiest shit of the cringiest shit, a metal bar falling with a spinning 1995 cgi of a skull, is considered humor, but everything else that is considered "cringe" even mildly gets hated to oblivion :(
  • @MinusNC
    looking back at this, she really didn’t deserve hate. i get that she’s annoying, but she definitely did not have to be that hated