Jonathan Aubrey (b. 1999)

Alias:
AubreyStudios82

Born:
October 7, 1999

Jonathan Aubrey, known online as AubreyStudios82, is an American YouTuber whose fame escalated after launching his J Aubrey YouTube channel. He records commentary on celebrities and topical matters. Some of his most popular videos are in his Bart Baker Series.  He founded a LEGO-themed YouTube channel called AubreyStudios82 in 2013, which he uploaded to consistently until 2018. In the channel description, he says that he is still in the process of working on: "Lego Star Wars Special II," "Lego Batman- Robin's Origin," and "Lego Aquaman and Hawkeye- Buddy Cops." His most popular video on that channel is "LEGO SUICIDE SQUAD (Parody)."  He frequently collaborated with a YouTuber by the name of LoneClone, even recording a few songs with him, including covers of the famous theme songs to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Teen Titans. He even made collabs with stop-motion animator Forrestfire101.  He is in college for film studies, as said in the first podcast called "Susan's Boys." He is 5'7". He is friends with fellow YouTuber, The Right Opinion. They often make collaborative videos, and they also work together on the "Susan's Boys" podcast.

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