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He was canceled during the #MeToo movement. Now, he’s using YouTube to attack celebrity accusers.

Por: NBC News Tech December 09, 2022

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For Andy Signore, the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard defamation trial was a gold mine.  Starting in April and spanning just a few months, Signore, 43, more than doubled the following of his YouTube channel, where he comments on news and pop culture. He has made more than 300 videos about the trial and its participants, bringing in millions of views and thousands of dollars in contributions from fans.  It’s a particularly impressive run... + full article



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