Philip defranco wizards with guns11/25/2023 ![]() On March 23rd, 2016, DeFranco uploaded a video about virtual reality pornography, which received upwards of 3.2 million views and 2,300 comments in four months (shown below, right). Over the next two years, the video gained over three million views and 8,300 comments. On July 22nd, 2014, The Philip DeFranco Show released an episode discussing a $7.5 million lawsuit against YouTube Michelle Phan (shown below, left). That month, DeFranco's channels were acquired by the Discovery Digital Networks subsidiary Revision3. Within four years, the video garnered more than 3.8 million views and 14,500 comments. On May 1st, DeFranco released a episode discussing a widely circulating video of Kate Upton performing the "Cat Daddy" dance (shown below, right). In January 2012, DeFranco launched the SourceFed news channel on YouTube. On August 23rd, 2011, DeFranco uploaded a video titled "Marriage Makes You Fat! Science Confirms," which accumulated upwards of 3.9 million views and 13,800 comments over the following five years (shown below, left). In six years, the video gained over 6.9 million views and 14,800 comments. On November 22nd, 2010, DeFranco uploaded an episode of The Philip DeFranco Show in which he discussed the viral Carlos Rodriguez mugshot (shown below, right). On July 1st, 2009, DeFranco released an episode in which he discussed a trending photograph of a sea pig, garnering more than 3.5 million views and 10,200 comments in seven years (shown below, left). ![]() ![]() On September 19th, 2007, launched the Philly D vlog channel on YouTube. Over the next nine years, the video gained over 5.2 million views and 2,900 comments. In a video uploaded in September 2010, DeFranco revealed that 70 of his earlier videos had been unlisted because he found them to be too "douchey." On July 30th, 2007, DeFranco uploaded an episode of The Philip DeFranco Show titled "Doda Elektroda has some huge….", in which he discusses Polish artist Dorota Rabczewska (shown below, right). The earliest public video uploaded to the channel was released on December 27th, in which DeFranco lists 10 ways to "get out of an argument" (shown below, left). On September 15th, 2006, DeFranco launched the Sxephil YouTube channel while attending East Carolina University. ![]()
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