Russell Brand loses YouTube channel monetisation rights

By Web Desk
September 19, 2023

Russell Brand had a fanbase of around 6.61 million subscribers on YouTube

Russell Brand loses YouTube channel monetisation rights

Russell Brand has lost YouTube channel monetisation rights amid sexual assault allegations.

In a statement released on Tuesday, the social media platform stated that they have "suspended monetization" of Russell's channel due to a violation of its "creator responsibility policy."

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"We take action to protect the community if a creator's off-platform behaviour negatively impacts our users, employees, or ecosystem," YouTube added.

Russell's channel had grown a sizable fan base, and gained more than 6.61 million subscribers with videos that share conspiracy ideas and build a reputation as a "wellness" influencer.

The development comes after a joint investigation by the Times of London, The Sunday Times, and Channel 4 Dispatchesaccused Russell of rape and sexual assault of four women.

For now, Russell has refuted the accusations and stated that all of his "past relationships have always been consensual."


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