SSSniperwolf, aka Alia Shelesh, isn’t just a YouTuber, she’s the YouTuber. With 35 million subscribers and a decade of dominance, she’s been running the reaction content game since 2013. But forget ...
Alia Shelesh, better known to her 34 million subscribers as SSSniperwolf, is back in the headlines after reports that her ex-husband is attempting to seize control of her YouTube empire. The move ...
SSSniperwolf revealed to Kai Cenat that her ex-husband is not only suing her for half of her earnings, but also a huge piece of what she owns in the future. SSSniperwolf, whose real name is Alia ...
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One of YouTube’s most recognised figures, SSSniperwolf, real name Alia Shelesh, has shared new details about her ongoing legal dispute with her former husband, Evan “Sausage” Young. Speaking during a ...
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