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Anthony (born: November 6, 1996 (1996-11-06) [age 28]), better known online as Ant (also known as Cringles [now Ant Shorts], formerly known as CreeperFarts), is an American Roblox and Fortnite YouTuber. He has a second channel called Antster.

About[]

He grew up in Texas his whole life. Ant had a dog once, named Toby. When The Crew and Friends moved to Texas, Ant moved in with them. Ant lives with his friends, SeeDeng and NoBoom, and previously Poke.

History[]

Ant started up his YouTube channel on March 5, 2013, and posted a video the next day. One of his earliest fans/supporters was Paul Weisberg which is known for taking on the role of Jay in "The Idol (2018)". Ant made Minecraft videos, mainly a series on Survival Games. Ant made daily content.

Out of nowhere, Ant made a Roblox Stream. Ant made 2 more Minecraft videos, before quitting entirely, and creating Roblox content. Then he changed the name of the channel to Ant.

Ant has since then made Roblox videos and continues to do so.

Second Channel[]

On December 21, 2015, Ant announced his second channel, Antster. Ant played video games, rather than Minecraft, (such as Call of Duty, CS:GO, ect.), until Ant deleted all the videos on the channel. Nothing was uploaded on the channel for ages; until October 2017; when Ant uploaded a video on Fortnite, Ant announced the channel on a video a few days later.

Since then, Ant has continued to make videos on the channel.

Third Channel[]

On October 9, 2017, a YouTube channel with the name Cringles (now Ant Shorts) was discovered on his featured channels. Ant started to make shorts on this channel. 

Subscriber Milestones[]

  • 100,000 subscribers: September 7, 2015
  • 500,000 subscribers: August 14, 2017
  • 1 million subscribers: April 23, 2018
  • 2 million subscribers: July 16, 2019
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