Gabbie Hanna Euphoria: Is Gabbie Hanna in ‘Euphoria’s’ Next Season? There are rumors. Gabbie Hanna, a popular YouTuber, recently returned to social media after a break. Rumors have swirled around the controversial social media star for years. After Jessi Smiles accused her ex-boyfriend Curtis Lepore of sexually assaulting her, Gabbie allegedly supported him!
Trisha Paytas slammed Gabbie for circulating a rumor that she had herpes; and most recently, Gabbie was accused of being transphobic. “Cancelled” several times, she has become a meme on TikTok because of it. In response to the vitriol directed at her, she made a video in which she claimed that YouTube had “shadowbanned” her, causing her views to plummet. There had been death threats against her online, which had prompted her to delete several social media accounts, she said.
Gabbie’s personal and professional life, like that of every other online influencer, is constantly in the limelight on social media, for good or bad. Gabbie’s alleged involvement in Euphoria Season 2 is the most recent rumor to surface. According to a rumor, Gabbie Hanna is set to star in Season 2 of ‘Euphoria’.
It all started on Twitter when Gabbie’s fans have shared their suspicions about the YouTuber’s possible participation in the HBO teen drama series. ‘Youtuber & Artist Gabbie Hanna is speculated to join season 2 of HBO’s Euphoria as a recurring character, scheduled to play a new kid at the high school subject to high school bullying,’ said one popular tweet that left many people alarmed.
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Season 2 of HBO’s Euphoria is speculated to have YouTuber and artist Gabbie Hanna as a recurring character, scheduled to play a fresh high school student victimized by high school bullies. pic.twitter.com/4eTYnq1yCC In the meantime, Gabbie’s admirers were eagerly awaiting confirmation, while others were dismayed by the rumored cast member.
HBO’s Euphoria was abuzz with speculations that Gabbie would be making a guest appearance in the show’s second season. During a time when Gabbie had deleted her social media accounts, a photo-shopped tweet from her mentioning “rumors” of her being on the show was making the rounds. This wasn’t going around WHEN I DIDNT EVEN HAVE TWITTER hahahahahaha f—k, she said, “omg I just found out people didn’t know this is photoshopped as of [sic].”
A fellow YouTuber responded to Gabbie with the tweet “what the f—k???” Many individuals, myself included, were convinced that it was true. “That’s embarrassing for them lol,” she said. As a joke, Gabbie wrote, “nOw WhE sTaRtEd ThE rUmOr ThAt I’m On EuPhOrIa S2,” a reference to the second season of the show. As soon as the Gabbie rumor surfaced, ‘Euphoria’ supporters were less than pleased.
Gabbie Hanna Euphoria
Some of Gabbie’s fans were thrilled to hear that she would be joining the cast of the HBO series, but others were less than thrilled. “One epidemic at a time plz,” remarked one user. Gabbie wants to be like “practicing my makeup for euphoria season 2” because she’s approaching her 30th birthday and the program is about teenagers.
Several others made light of Gabbie’s appearance, joking that it would be yet another setback for 2020. When Gabbie Hanna claimed on Twitter that she was in euphoric season 2, it was “the straw which broke the back of 2020 for me,” they wrote. In addition to her work as a musician and Internet personality, Gabbie Hanna is also an artist and author. It started with Vine and YouTube before her debut single “Out Loud” was released in 2017. May 31, 2019, saw the release of her first EP, 2WayMirror; May 15, 2020, saw the release of her second EP, Bad Karma; Her two poetry collections, Adultolescence and Dandelion, have both been named New York Times Best Sellers.
Adolescence, Hanna’s debut collection of poetry, was published in 2017.
She also debuted her debut single, “Out Loud,” around the same time. In addition to its music video and plans to produce an album, was released. After a few months, Hanna was signed by the Creative Artists Agency and began working for MTV on social media. As a vaudevillian, Hanna made an appearance in seven episodes of Escape the Night, which aired on the web in June of 2017.
In October 2017, she co-hosted the return of Total Request Live. For her “Satellite” non-album song, she released an accompanying lyrics video in November 2017. It has subsequently been taken off from all platforms, although after being nominated for both the Shorty Awards and the iHeartRadio Music Awards, which were held in January of this year, Hanna received two more nominations in February.
Early years
Her birthplace is New Castle, Pennsylvania, where she was raised. She is the daughter of Lebanese, French, and Polish ancestry, and has six siblings. Psychology and communications double major from the University of Pittsburgh, Hanna earned her diploma in 2013. She was a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority while attending Pitt. (10) After graduating from college, she went to work for Sam’s Club-based marketing firm, where she rose to the position of top sales representative in the United States before being transferred to the company’s headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio. Upon learning that they were operating on the basis of a pyramid scheme, she withdrew.
Career: Hannah began posting sketches to Vine in late 2013 and quickly became popular among the app’s users, amassing a fan base of more than five million people. A YouTube channel called The Gabbie Show was launched in 2014, which was then renamed Gabbie Hanna in 2017. During the fourth season of the web series Dance Showdown, Hanna and her partner Matt Steffanina won. The next year, Hanna relocated to Los Angeles to work for BuzzFeed, but she departed to focus on her Vine and YouTube channels. Hanna shifted her attention to YouTube after the demise of Vine in 2016. Then there were the two nominations for the Teen Choice Awards: Female Web Star and Viner. Lip sync tour Drop the Mic, which featured other YouTubers, enlisted Hanna’s services late in 2016.
Gabbie Hanna Euphoria
“Honestly” and “Honestly (Encore)” was released by Hanna in August 2018. Hanna received the Storyteller category at the 8th Annual Streamy Awards and was nominated for First Person and Audience Choice: Creator of the Year. On Genius’ Verified in 2018, she attempted to sing a cappella in her song “Monster”, however, the microphone malfunctioned and her voice was not correctly recorded. To make a viral video, users stitched together errant footage, such as vines and distorted audio, to create a meme. Merchandise depicting Hanna’s singing face from the meme has since been released. The lead single from Hanna’s debut extended play, 2WayMirror, was released on February 2nd.
2WayMirror was launched on May 31, 2019
Hanna climbed to number five on Billboard’s Top Emerging Artists chart after the release of her first two albums. A Hollywood star was one of Hanna’s many characters in Escape the Night’s fourth season. At the 2019 Teen Choice Awards, she was nominated for Choice Comedy Web Star. On November 2, 2019, Hanna headlined the Patreon Assembly’s debut event. ‘Broken Girls’ music video was released by Hanna on November 16, 2019. When Hanna launched her second EP, Bad Karma, “Dandelion” and “Glass House” were the first two singles to be released. On May 15, 2020, the EP was released.