Brittani Louise Taylor

She rose to prominence through her YouTube channel, where she creates a variety of content ranging from music video parodies to personal vlogs.

[7] In 2018, Taylor released a memoir titled A Sucky Love Story: Overcoming Unhappily Ever After, which was published by Post Hill Press and distributed by Simon & Schuster.

She details in the book the domestic abuse, psychological torment and close call with human trafficking that she endured at the hands of her partner.

Taylor and Dawson have been close friends since the late 2000s, having both started their YouTube channels at the same time and been featured in a significant amount of each others early content on the platform.

[10][11] Her story, featured in her writing, on television and in Dawson's web series, brought significant attention to the issues of domestic violence and online safety.