TheSillyPotato

Stewen (born October 28, 1996), also known as TheSillyPotato, is a Swedish YouTube Pooper. He currently has over 1,800 subscribers and more than 900,000 total views on his videos. He is mostly known for his YouTube Poop of Frozen's Let It Go, which has accumulated over 290,000 views. He has also introduced a few people to YouTube Poops, most noticably PenguinPoops.

Personal Life
Stewen is 18 years old, and he lives in south Sweden with his mother, whom he is very close with. He quit school in February of 2015 due to depression. He is currently unemployed. Stewen is openly homosexual. His main interests are computers and video games, and he spends over 80% of his day infront of either a computer or a phone. Whenever he's not infront of a computer or a phone, he is either watching TV series or spending quality time with his family or friends. He used to be a huge anime fan, and he has also been to several anime gatherings in Sweden, UppCon:11, NärCon Vinter 2013 and FairyCon'13 to name a few. He used to work voluntarily at FairyCon, as a karaoke manager, but he quit after 2015, due to it taking too much of his freetime and health issues. His favorite games to play are League of Legends and any of the "The Sims" games.

He is a very big fan of the YouTubers Emma Blackery, Clara Henry and KPopp.

YouTube History
Stewen created TheSillyPotato the 5th of January 2012, but he has created YouTube Poops before this date, and then uploading them on his old gaming channel Titowam. They are, however, removed now, and Stewen has said that he doesn't have any of his old YouTube Poops on his computer, due to a harddrive failure in 2012, and then he forgot to download his videos. [1][2 ]

His first major video was a start of a series called "TheSillyPotato Sucks At Pooping The Charts", where he poops a bunch of songs, but not all of the songs have entered the charts, and some songs might be a bit old. Stewen has currently made 7 "volumes" of this series.

In September 2012, he announced that he would make a big video where he made YouTube Poops of requested songs[4], and that it would be uploaded on his birthday. The video has been removed from YouTube due to copyright, but he uploaded all the individual parts on his YouTube channel.

In February 2013, Stewen created a new series, called "Poopfestivalen", which would be YouTube Poops of songs from Melodifestivalen, a swedish song competition. The videos from 2013 were removed from YouTube, but are now available to download from his Dropbox.[6]undefinedDespite this, he still made a Poopfestivalen for 2014[7 ]and 2015[8]. He also made a part 2 for 2015[9 ].

In July of 2013, he announced that he would take requests for YouTube Poops for another big video, this time celebrating 200 subscribers. The video was uploaded on the 28th of July.[10]

In December of 2013, Stewen announced that he would have an Advent Calendar, leading up to the 25th of December, where he released previously unreleased YouTube Poops.

On the 24th of February 2014, Stewen released a YouTube Poop of Frozen's song Let It Go. This was very successful and is currently his most famous video, having over 290,000 views.

Aside from making YouTube Poops, he also makes toplists of Eurovision and Melodifestivalen, and videos of his top 20 songs at the end of each year.

In May of 2015, Stewen uploaded a 50 facts video, where he gave 50 facts about him. This is one of his few videos where you can see his face and hear his voice. [14]

Collaborations
Stewen created his very first collab announcement on the 5th of June 2012, where the participants could make YouTube Poops of any Jessie J songs. This was concidered a fail, due to there only being 3 people joining the collab after nearly 2 months. [3]undefined

Later, in December 2012, he started his first YouTube Poop Tennis with LGL39, which continued for 5 rounds, and Stewen ended up winning. Later, during 2013, LGL39 later wanted a rematch. This time, it lasted for 6 rounds, and then Stewen gave up.

On the 2nd of January 2013, Stewen announced that he was going to try making a new collab, but this time, it would be of Ellie Goulding songs. This was more successful than his last collab video, as 8 people sent in entries, and the video ended up being almost 20 minutes long. The collab currently has over 4,000 views. [5 ]

In April 2013, TheSillyPotato sent a request to start a YouTube Poop Tennis with PenguinPoops, but it only went on for one round, because PenguinPoops gave up. A year later, in April 2014, PenguinPoops sent a re-match to Stewen, this time it went on for 8 rounds, and he later gave up, again.

Since the Ellie Goulding collab was a big success, Stewen announced another collab the 1st of September 2013, but this time of Marina & The Diamonds songs. This was not as popular as the Ellie Goulding collab, but still had a few entries, and was uploaded the 19th of October 2013. It currently has over 6,000 views. [11]

While waiting for entries, Stewen started another YouTube Poop Tennis with SuperDirectorGuy, which only lasted for 3 rounds. Stewen still has not heard from SuperDirectorGuy if he is uploading round 4, but probably not. The YTP Tennis can be found on his second channel TheSillyPotato2.

In July of 2014, PenguinPoops asked Stewen if he could create a new collab, this time of Lily Allen. He agreed to this and the collab was uploaded on the 3rd of September 2014. It currently has over 3,000 views.[12]

On the 16th of January 2015, Stewen wanted to do another collab, so he announced a Nicki Minaj collab, mostly because TySketch created one, but didn't finish it. This was his most successful collab yet, since 12 people entered it. It was later uploaded in March 2015. [13]

Popularity
Stewen's channel started out quite slow, as he only released a video around once a month. He reached 100 subscribers 13 months after he created his YouTube channel, in February 2013. After this, things started speeding up, and he reached 200 subscribers 5 months later, in July 2013. 9 months later, he reached 500 subscribers, and then finally, he reached 1,000 subscribers after a year, on the 25th of July 2014.

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