Germán Garmendia

YouTube Star

Germán Garmendia was born in Copiapó, Atacama Region, Chile on April 25th, 1990 and is the YouTube Star. At the age of 34, Germán Garmendia biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Germán Alejandro Garmendia Aranis, German
Date of Birth
April 25, 1990
Nationality
Chile
Place of Birth
Copiapó, Atacama Region, Chile
Age
34 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Networth
$9 Million
Profession
Gamer, Singer, Voice Actor, Youtuber
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Germán Garmendia Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 34 years old, Germán Garmendia has this physical status:

Height
183cm
Weight
75kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown (Natural)
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Germán Garmendia Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
He hasn’t spoken about his religious views publicly.
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
El Chañar Basic School, Escuela Técnico Profesional (ETP)
Germán Garmendia Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Allison Smith (2014), Lenay Chantelle Olsen (2015-Present)
Parents
Germán Luis Garmendia Macías, Cecilia del Carmen Aranis Mancilla
Siblings
Diego Garmendia (Older Brother)
Germán Garmendia Life

Germán Alejandro Garanis (Spanish pronunciation: xe man alexanda aanis) was born on April 25, 1990; born on April 25, 1990) is a Chilean YouTuber, singer-songwriter, comedian, and writer. He became well-known for his YouTube channel HolaSoyGerman, in which he made amusing videos of everyday life. He was once the second most coveted YouTube channel, only behind PewDiePie from 2015 to 2017. JuegaGerman, his other YouTube channel with the most followers, is JuegaGerman. It is the second most awaited channel in the Spanish language after El Reino Infantil in Argentina. He is Chile's most popular YouTuber.

He became the first YouTuber to win two Diamond plates, as well as YouTube's own, Feeling Every Sunset, and Ancud. He's also released many songs in his solo career. #ChupaElPerro, his first book, was published in April 2016. In 2018, Di Hola, another book, was published. Germans have been lauded for his YouTube channels. He received the MTV Millennial Awards in 2014 and 2016, respectively, in the Digital Icon and Master Gamer categories. In The Washington Post, German was ranked one of the most popular YouTube stars by BBC and one of the most influential in Time magazine.

Early life

Germán Alejandro Garanis was born on April 25, 1990, in Copiapó, Chile, and stayed there until he was 12 years old. Germán Luis Garmendia, his father, died in a car crash on Christmas Eve when he was three years old. Garmendia, his father's death, and his brother Diego Garmendia, travelled around the country before finding Los Vilos, a coastal city to the north of Santiago, where he spent a large portion of his adolescenct life. He met his first love in that town, to whom he dedicated a song called "Para Ti." He had intended to study civil engineering but never attempted it out.

When Garmendia and his brother were 13, he formed Zudex, a Pop/Rock band formed with some of his peers. In addition, he began posting clips of his band on YouTube since 2006. In the early 2010s, German, the group's lead singer, gave several appearances in youth festivals and schools throughout the region, as well as in the early 2010s.

Personal life

After the success he had with his HolaSoyGerman channel in 2013, he decided to live in Mexico City in June of this year. From 2015 to 2017, he was a vegetarian for ethical reasons. He ended his friendship with Mexican actress Allison Smith in 2015 and returned to Chile. Mi novia (lit.) was released by Mr. Lavigne on May 29, 2016. (My Girlfriend) he discussed his friendship with Lenay Chantelle Olsen, also known as Lele.

Mi Historia de Bullying (lit.) in a video from November 21, 2016. He discussed bullying because of his skin color in 'My Bullying Novel.' Garmendia released the video This must not be stopped. Please. In which he addresses all the abuse he and Olsen suffered from some followers, Garmendia wrote about it.

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Germán Garmendia Career

Career

He released Las cosas obvias de la vida, his first video on HolaSoyGerman channel on September 9, 2011. "The obvious things in life" (Messis). The channel's videos were mainly of amusing monologues discussing everyday life situations. Garmendia said "the hum I do on YouTube is very innocent." I've always loved making people laugh by ridiculing myself, but not of others." Garmendia's third YouTube channel, JuegaGerman, was established in 2013, where he mostly uploads game videos and other content.

YoLordestructor, a YouTuber from Spain, posted a video claiming that Garmendia had used bots, quoting a missing HolaSoyGerman video, Redes Sociales, and AddSocials, which were supposed to use bots. YoLordestructor posted a new video in which he accused Garmendia of deleting his previous video under copyright claims. Los Hermanos (The Brothers) was one of his most popular videos on his website in that year, as well as one of Chile's most popular videos. He received the "best representative of the Latin American culture that uses Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram" in August 2014 in which the "most representative of the Latin American culture that uses Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram" is selected.

Garmendia was supposed to appear at the Telmex Aldea Digital in Zócalo, Mexico City, in April 2014. The event attracted an unplanned crowd and many people were lining up to see him, but they were unable to escape from the heat. In addition, four children were missing, and they will be delivered to their parents later this year. The crowds began to crowl as they attempted to reach the tent where the festival was taking place. One of the installed pavilions fell on top of them, injuring three people, three of whom were taken to different hospitals for their attention since one was pregnant. The audience dispersed and the Garmendia performance was postponed after security restored control of the situation. He later expressed his condolences to his followers for the incident on Twitter.

Jack Black appeared in a video titled Tipos de alumnos in October 2015. (transl. Goosebumps' "types of students" will be used to advertise the film. Simple Plan, a Canadian rock band, appeared in the opening of La Comida in March 2016. Garmendia received the category "Master Gamer" from MTV Millennial Awards in June 2016, at the Pepsi Center WTC in Mexico City. In addition,, he was given two Diamond plates for reaching 10 million viewers on its two main channels, HolaSoyGerman and JuegaGerman, becoming the first YouTuber to receive them.

Como Encontrar Trabajo, Garmendia's last HolaSoyGerman film, was released on November 20, 2016. In a JuegaGerman video titled Esto pasco mi nombre en YouTube, he explained that the reason why he stopped uploading videos to HolaSoyGerman was because of the time and wear and tear involved in making each video, some of which took 22 hours. This was in reaction to a Spanish YouTuber who accused him of using heroin to produce his videos. He was named in the Favorite Gamer category of the Kids' Choice Awards Mexico in August 2018, which was held in Mexico City's national auditorium. HolaSoyGerman, the German company Badabun's Spanish-speaking channel with the most subscribers globally, was fighting for being the Spanish-speaking channel with the most subscribers worldwide. Badabun led him in subscribers at the time, but with time, he ended up defeating it.

Oh Por Dios Soy Emo, a Facebook page in Hong Kong, was released in September 2018. "Oh My God I'm Emo" means "things a woman never has to do: dress in a miniskirt and go out to a bar, one; go alone, two; and men, clearly get horny." The video went viral on social media. Several days later, Garmendia released an apology and a reflection, as he apologised for remarks made in the 2014 video. Alex Christiansen slammed the video on September 28, saying that "continues to the letter all the apologies of YouTubers, who have already seen celebrities like PewDiePie and Logan Paul." He was nominated in the Favorite Gamer category of the Kids' Choice Awards Mexico in August 2020, but he took home the Donato in November. He received the Leyend Award at the Eliot Awards in October 2021 for his long work on YouTube. In 2022, he was nominated to the Chilean Celibrity category in the Mexico Kids' Choice Awards.

Garmendia released a promotional video of his book #ChupaElPerro: Uno que otro consejo, on April 5, 2016. He toured Latin America later to promote his book, and at the Bogotá book fair on April 23, he unveiled it. Penguin Random House did not announce it until April 28.

Garmendia signed 3,000 copies of his book in ten hours on his way to the Buenos Aires book fair on May 7, 2016, selling 8,000 copies. It was the best-selling Chilean non-fiction book on May 16, 2016. He paid a visit to Bicentennial Park, Mexico, on June 11, 2016.

Garmendia revealed in December 2017 that he would write a second book, and that he would work with Planeta Group in the second half of 2018. Di Hola, his second book, was published in September 2018. It was released in Ibero-America and later in Lima, Peru, and Bogotá, Colombia.

Garmendia was a vocalist for the band Ancud. As es Normal, the band's four-track EP, was released on April 5, 2016. Garmendia's official website shared the music video for "Cambia" on November 22, 2016, a song with the appearance of "quite soft guitars and melodies with German on the microphone." Garmendia's tweet on November 12, 2016 revealed that he would be present at the third Club Media Festival, which will be held on December 10 in Club de Gimnasia de Buenos Aires, on December 10, 2016.

They released Se hacen realidad, their first studio album, in April 2017. They held a concert at the Caupolicán Theatre on November 4, 2017 as part of the Se Hacen Realidad Tour. Paul Quinteros sluggishly wrote about the 40,000 pesos sum that was supposed to be able to enter in La Tercera, saying that this "is a capital crime that makes it clear that if you steal, he will attempt to steal as much as possible."

In the third edition of the Heat Latin Music Awards, Ancud was nominated in both Best South Artist and Revelation Artist categories in March 2017. In September 2020, "Plan B" was announced, occupying the 123th position in the Puerto Rican charts. He announced the debut of his latest album, "Titán" at the end of December 2021. It was released on January 6, 2022, on his YouTube music page and Spotify profile, and it debuted at number six in the Chilean charts for four weeks.

Garmendia uploaded in HolaSoyGerman, Afro-Africa, in August 2014. 'Water for Africa,') a film in which he promotes My Charity Water, a non-profit group whose main aim was to raise $100,000, but in September of that year $72,000 was raised. He was the protagonist in a commercial for Mexican snack brand Crujitos in June 2015. Julian's voice was dubbed "loud and scandalous" by the Spaniards in 2016, when he referred to him in Ice Age: Collision Course in Latin Spanish.

Garmendia competed in the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games, running for more than 200 meters at Foz do Iguaçu before passing it to Calu Rivero. The inclusion of both Garmendia and Rivero in the 2016 Olympic Games sparked a lot of controversy, as well as a lot of criticism; Chilean digital newspaper El Dnamo questioned the inclusion of Garmendia in said tour, asking if "no one else in Chile" was the case. In January 2017, he and the programmer HsG Games released German Quest, a smartphone game that has received more than 17,000 downloads since its introduction.

Garmendia and his brother travelled to Ancud, Chile, in March 2017, to promote the "Let's Save the Seas From the end of the world" campaign, which was designed to shield the southern seas of Chile. He was the Chilean ambassador for the Make-A-Wish Foundation since April 9, 2018. In December 2021, he appeared in the Teletón's digital Table, in which he gave the Antofagasta region 30,000,000 Chilean pesos. He returned to Chile after spending time in Los Angeles, United States, and appearing in an episode of the show Socios de la Hamburguesa, directed by Pancho Saavedra. He argued so much with Saavedra, Jorge Zabaleta, and Pedro Ruminot that he contacted German so that he would enroll in a fading CHV scheme, El club de comedia.

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