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What made him this way? What is the attraction? What keeps us fascinated? This is the story of Chris Chan.

―GenoSamuel2.1

GenoSamuel2.1 (born: 1994)[1] is a Lithuanian-Irish YouTuber known for his documentary videos on Christian Weston Chandler.[2][3]

Content[]

His first video, Chris Chan: A Comprehensive History - Part 1, was uploaded on February 25, 2019, and chronicled the life of Christian Weston Chandler from 1982-2000. What was meant to be a few part series ended up spanning into over 64 parts across many years, and Geno earned himself the nickname of "Christorian" due to how in-depth and detailed his videos were on Chris-chan's life. His videos were often as references by other commentary YouTubers and internet websites regarding discussion about Chris.

At some point in 2021, it seemed as if he had stopped making documentaries on Chris, however after Chris was arrested for what she did to her mother, Geno began chronicling the situation again. He would also start livestreaming after this, and face revealed during one.

He's also a musician, dabbling on various genres, mostly City pop.

Collaborations[]

On October 8, 2021, he appeared on the 68th episode of the Trash Taste podcast[4].

On 12 April 2022, he appeared on the Break The Rules podcast alongside Rose of Dawn and Billy Prat[5].

Personal life[]

He is ethnically Lithuanian, though he was raised in Ireland[6]. He used to live in Tokyo, Japan until he moved to China with his fiancée and her family.

Trivia[]

  • He speaks English, Lithuanian and Japanese.
  • His GenoSamuel2.1 channel was a backup to his now-terminated channel GenoSamuel2.
  • He has a tendency to lie about his age, currently stating that he is only 20 years old.

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