Videos : The Janoskians : Real Girls Eat Cake (Explicit)
Videos : The Janoskians : Real Girls Eat Cake (Explicit)
Who Are The Janoskians?
The Janoskians (Just Another Name Of Silly Kids In Another Nation) are a YouTube comedy entertainment group originally from Melbourne, Australia, who are now based in Los Angeles. The group mainly performs pranks and stunts. Their videos mainly consisting of the five members doing pranks, performing gross-out humor on the unsuspecting public and each other, and filming mockumentaries, dares, and skits. Some of their stunts are physically demanding and risky in nature. Their videos have over 56 million views worldwide. The Janoskians offer material on social networking services, such as their Facebook, Twitter, Keek, and MobioInsider pages, and are the subject of fanfiction. As of 10 January 2014, the group's YouTube channel has over 1,250,000 subscribers.
They began posting videos on YouTube in September 2011. On 31 March 2012, the group scheduled a meet and greet with their fans at Melbourne's Luna Park theme park. The event had to be cancelled when unexpectedly large crowds turned up. Whilst in Perth, Western Australia, the group scheduled a meet and greet event at Westfield Whitford City shopping centre on 7 July 2012. The event attracted 3,000 teenagers, mostly girls, who met the group and obtained autographs. Many fans arrived early and camped out to ensure they had a chance to met the members. In 2012, the Janoskians signed a contract with Sony Music Australia. Their first single, "Set This World on Fire", co-written by Beau Brooks, was released in September 2012 on the Janoskians' YouTube channel, first as an audio file, and later with an "unofficial" video. The Janoskians encouraged their fans to create their own videos for the song. In late 2012, the group produced an eight-episode web show for MTV Australia titled The Janoskians: MTV Sessions. The show was posted to MTV Australia's website over an 8-week period. The Janoskians had scheduled a meet and greet at the Wet Seal store in the Beverly Center in Los Angeles on 13 October 2013. The group expected only expecting a few hundred people, but when thousands of fans arrived, the event was cancelled and the mall was evacuated.
On 22 February 2014, The Janoskians organised a meet-up in Times Square, New York. 20,000 female teen fans arrived, hoping to meet the group to get autographs. Police closed off 7th Avenue at 43rd Street for several hours and hustled the group into Foxwoods Theater, leaving the waiting fans disappointed.
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Sources : The Janoskians Photo | Real Girls Eat Cake (Explicit) Video | The Janoskians Biography
Who Are The Janoskians?
The Janoskians (Just Another Name Of Silly Kids In Another Nation) are a YouTube comedy entertainment group originally from Melbourne, Australia, who are now based in Los Angeles. The group mainly performs pranks and stunts. Their videos mainly consisting of the five members doing pranks, performing gross-out humor on the unsuspecting public and each other, and filming mockumentaries, dares, and skits. Some of their stunts are physically demanding and risky in nature. Their videos have over 56 million views worldwide. The Janoskians offer material on social networking services, such as their Facebook, Twitter, Keek, and MobioInsider pages, and are the subject of fanfiction. As of 10 January 2014, the group's YouTube channel has over 1,250,000 subscribers.
They began posting videos on YouTube in September 2011. On 31 March 2012, the group scheduled a meet and greet with their fans at Melbourne's Luna Park theme park. The event had to be cancelled when unexpectedly large crowds turned up. Whilst in Perth, Western Australia, the group scheduled a meet and greet event at Westfield Whitford City shopping centre on 7 July 2012. The event attracted 3,000 teenagers, mostly girls, who met the group and obtained autographs. Many fans arrived early and camped out to ensure they had a chance to met the members. In 2012, the Janoskians signed a contract with Sony Music Australia. Their first single, "Set This World on Fire", co-written by Beau Brooks, was released in September 2012 on the Janoskians' YouTube channel, first as an audio file, and later with an "unofficial" video. The Janoskians encouraged their fans to create their own videos for the song. In late 2012, the group produced an eight-episode web show for MTV Australia titled The Janoskians: MTV Sessions. The show was posted to MTV Australia's website over an 8-week period. The Janoskians had scheduled a meet and greet at the Wet Seal store in the Beverly Center in Los Angeles on 13 October 2013. The group expected only expecting a few hundred people, but when thousands of fans arrived, the event was cancelled and the mall was evacuated.
On 22 February 2014, The Janoskians organised a meet-up in Times Square, New York. 20,000 female teen fans arrived, hoping to meet the group to get autographs. Police closed off 7th Avenue at 43rd Street for several hours and hustled the group into Foxwoods Theater, leaving the waiting fans disappointed.
Contact The Janoskians
Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Vevo | Google+
Sources : The Janoskians Photo | Real Girls Eat Cake (Explicit) Video | The Janoskians Biography
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