Brittany Broski and her many forms

Social media influencer, Brittany Broski, has many channels, including her Royal Court channel, where she showcases her personality and normalizes being human.
Social media influencer, Brittany Broski, first became known for her viral kombucha taste test video and now has over 2.5 million subscribers on her main YouTube channel.
She has created a whole identity for herself where she keeps people guessing on which Brittany they’re going to get in the newest video.
Broski has her main YouTube channel, as well as The Broski Report channel, which is her podcast, and the Royal Court channel, where she interviews pop culture icons on a medieval set.
I watch her podcasts mostly, but I also keep up with her Royal Court episodes because they are just plain funny.
Her Royal Court episode with Cole Sprouse will forever have a special place in my heart. It’s become such a comfort episode that if I’m just scrolling on YouTube I’ll replay it and it always makes me cackle.
Her Broski Report podcasts have also become something of a comfort show for me because she makes me feel seen. She expresses such childlike curiosity and allows herself to enjoy childish things. She openly talks about her struggles with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and gives updates on things that have helped her make lifestyle changes.
She’s also a book girlie, so obviously I love it when she discusses her current reads, but she just has such human emotions, and she really doesn’t hide them even when filming.
She has one Broski Report episode called, “I Would’ve Slayed as a Victorian Woman.” In this episode, she discusses the book A Court of Silver Flames written by Sarah J Maas. She goes beyond the romance and really digs deep into the meaning of friendship found in the novel, even shedding a tear on how important friendship is and how beautifully it’s portrayed in the book.
I love Broski’s versatility too. Some episodes will start with her in a dragon hat with bedhead hair as she sings an opera version of “Mask Off” by Future, whereas others will start with more serious notes and discussions.
She became famous for trying kombucha in a big t-shirt and crazy hair but has just recently released a beautiful cover of “Adore You” by Harry Styles on her new YouTube account, Brittany Broski Music. In the video, she is dressed in the most gorgeous blue corset dress, her hair and face are done to the Gods, and she’s in a very antique, old-timey set.
I love that she can have these unserious moments, where she talks like a minion from Despicable Me, but she can also sing beautifully in a gorgeous dress.
And I think it says a lot about the image she has curated for herself online, that people are never surprised by her content or her appearance. She has openly talked about how her face is made from a mix of people she loves and she won’t change that just to meet the fleeting beauty trends of today, with Botox and whatever else.
She has named her fans Broski Nation, and Broski Nation really does not care about her appearance. We are here for her hilarious anecdotes, her serious takes on politics, her story times, and now, her music career.
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