Lohanthony

Anthony Michael Quintal (born May 24, 1999), better known as Lohanthony, is an American former YouTuber and social media star.

[2] Quintal started making YouTube videos at age 10 using his parents' computer, which he originally edited with iMovie and later with Final Cut Pro.

His videos were filmed on his laptop camera from his bedroom floor, where he addressed topics like pop culture, his life, and his liberal politics from a "sassy, swear-y, proudly gay" perspective.

[20] He was also popular on the video-sharing service Vine before its shutdown in 2016, and was nominated as Best Viner for Tiger Beat's 19 Under 19 program that year.

The video received largely negative reactions from fans and fellow YouTube stars such as Tyler Oakley, who speculated that he had been a victim of conversion therapy.

[5] Insider's Kat Tenbarge wrote that Quintal was "a role model for gay children and teens around the world" as a teenager.