Quenlin Blackwell
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About
Quenlin Blackwell or Quensadilla is an American YouTube and social media personality who gained notoriety from her comedic Vines.
Online History
In 2014, Quenlin Blackwell first joined Vine when she was 12 years old and, according to Everipedia,[1] she had amassed over 500,000 followers and 500 million loops in three years. On August 8th, 2014, Blackwell joined YouTube and began vlogging. Blackwell's YouTube channel accumulated over 543,000 subscribers in five years. Her most popular video is of her "Top 100 Vines" (shown below) which gained over 3.7 million views and 187,000 likes in three years.
In 2017, Blackwell's Twitter post began gaining traction. On May 2nd, Teen Vogue[2] featured her comedic Met Gala spoof posted to Twitter which has since been deleted. On June 8th, 2017, @quenblackwell posted a video entitled, "me hyping myself up every time I see my reflection:" to Twitter (shown below). The posted gained over 61,200 retweets and 111,700 likes in two years.
me hyping myself up every time I see my reflection: pic.twitter.com/pxnUM2iWlG
— queen quen (@quenblackwell) June 8, 2017
Reputation
As of June 2019, Quenlin Blackwell has over 959,000 Instagram[4] followers and 1.14 million Twitter[5] followers. On January 29th, Touru posted to prettyuglylittleliar[3] forum that:
The only scandal I believe she dealt with was in 2017: she promoted a skin care brand that was going to be run by her, but it never worked out. Twitter sometimes jokes about this to her, but she hasn't talked about it since. I can't say that it makes her a bad person because she was younger when this happened. Apparently her proof of it working were facetuned photos, so that's self explanatory! She was immature and thought she could run + create a whole skin care brand.
Related Memes
Me Explaining to My Mom
Me Explaining to My Mom refers to a two-panel image macro series in which an image of Quenlin Blackwell crying and an image of Ms. Juicy from the reality television series Little Women: Atlanta represent the facial expressions of someone attempting to convince their parent of something's importance.
On March 14th, 2018, Twitter user @quenblackwell tweeted a video of herself screaming. They captioned the tweet, "sometimes you just have to let it out..scream if you have to." The tweet received more than 51,000 retweets. 112,000 likes and 4 million views in a year and a half (shown below).
”sometimes you just have to let it out..scream if you have to” pic.twitter.com/w1F15yQ3e0
— queen quen (@quenblackwell) March 15, 2018
The following year, on January 12th, 2019, Ms. Juicy from Little Women: Atlanta posted an image of herself on a couch watching TV. She captioned the Instagram[1] post, "After a long day and hard #workout I'm Watching my #Cowboys Thanks sis for my blanket!!!! #MsJuicyBaby It dont matter if my COWBIYS win or loose Im always forever will be DC4L." The post received more than 10,000 likes in six months (shown below, left). The following year, on March 5th, Twitter[2] user @lilr0use posted a screenshot from the @quenblackwell video (shown below, center). They captioned the video, "Yo explicandole a mi mama que un meme me da ansiedad y necesito psicologo." Several days later, on March 10th, Twitter[3] user @sxturnsailor tweeted the image from the video and paired it with the image of Ms. Juicy becoming the earliest variant to label the images "child" and "parent." They captioned the tweet, "Yo explicándole a mi mamá el porque es indispensable que vaya a la peda // mi mamá." Within three months, the tweet received more than 195 retweets and 500 likes (shown below, right).
Personal Life
Blackwell is originally from Allen, Texas. She has been known for openly discussing her battle with depression and answer Q&A's on her YouTube channel. On March 11th, 2017, she posted "GET READY WITH ME Q&A//BEAUTY FOREVER HAIR REVIEW ON ALIEXPRESS" to YouTube (shown below). The video has gained over 312,300 views and 15,000 likes in two years.
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External References
[1] Everipedia – Quenlin Blackwell
[2] Teen Vogue – Teen Met Gala
[3] Pretty Ugly Little Liar- Quenlin Blackwell
[4] Instagram – Queenblackwell
[5] Twitter – Quenblackwell
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