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Diana's parents started posting videos of their 1-year-old daughter on YouTube in 2015. Today, she's a mega-star with 100 million subscribers.
Diana's parents started posting videos of their 1-year-old daughter on YouTube in 2015. Today, she's a mega-star with 100 million subscribers.
Charissa CheongOct 14, 2022, 23:02 IST
The Kids Diana Show channel hit 100 million subscribers on August 15The Kids Diana Show
The Kids Diana Show YouTube channel has 100 million subscribers and stars 8-year-old Diana Kidisyuk.
Diana's parents, Olena and Volodymyr, have been posting videos of Diana on YouTube since she was 1.
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Kids Diana Show is a family YouTube channel created by the parents of 8-year-old Diana Kidisyuk
Diana Kidisyuk's parents have been posting videos of her on YouTube since she was just a year old.Provided to Insider.
The Kidisyuks started using YouTube while living in Ukraine as a way to share home videos with relatives.
Roma and Diana both appeared in early videos on the Kids Diana Show channel.Kids Diana Show via YouTube.
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Soon, Olena and Volodymyr launched two separate channels for their children
The family have been posting on YouTube since 2015.Kids Diana Show via YouTube
The family's success has allowed them to travel live in three different continents.
The family moved to Dubai three years ago.Kids Diana Show via YouTube
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It also spawned a series of spin-off channels.
A Hindi-language channel set up by the family.Screenshot from YouTube
Diana's success comes at a time when YouTube viewers are growing increasingly concerned about a lack of legal safeguards to protect children on the internet.
The family posing with their YouTube Creator Awards.Provided to Insider
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Despite these concerns, the Kidisyuks have no imminent plans to change their content.
A 2015 video on the Kids Diana Show channel.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONWfBib5cxk
Diana's parents are aware of the potential threat of child predators on the platform.
The Kidisyuk parents told Insider they give their children limited access to the internet.Kids Diana Show via YouTube.
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Despite their fame and wealth, the Kidisyuks say they want to give their kids a 'normal' life.
The parents said they send Diana and Roma to a private school in Dubai.Provided to Insider.