On October 21, 2019, Brian came out as transgender through a tweet, but would later retract his statement on December 17, 2019.
However, he still discusses mature themes in his videos such as truancy, sexuality, and legal issues pertaining to scamming, hacking, and copyright laws on Roblox and YouTube. Before 2018, his videos focused on comedic commentary and RoBeats! gameplay.Īfter gaining popularity among younger Roblox players, Brian switched his content to less inappropriate topics and more child-friendly language. Īs of 2021, Ceja lives with his brother and one other roommate.īrian's earlier Roblox videos often contained mild harsh language and inappropriate references, similar to Flamingo's videos under the channel AlbertsStuff.
On June 24, 2021, he announced that he would be moving in with his boyfriend. On December 25, 2020, he announced that he planned to move to a bigger apartment. He is 6'3" (191 centimeters) tall and weighs just under 200 pounds (91 kilograms). Current lifeĬeja currently lives with his cats Zoey and Gummi in the state of Florida. He quit his job in 2018 to become a full-time YouTuber. He worked as a Subway sandwich artist from 2016 to 2018, discharging his shift manager after a complaint. His nickname in high school was "Sleepy" due to his sleeping in class. Teenage yearsĬeja dropped out of high school as a teenager in 2016, having gotten in trouble for truancy. He has relatives who have died due to drug addiction. In November 2019, he learned he was diagnosed with hyperkalemic periodic paralysis as a child. Ceja also has autism spectrum disorder, which was stated in his video "why is roblox MAD at this.". In middle school, he had trouble making friends. Ĭeja grew up with Asperger syndrome, which affected his communication skills as a child. His family later moved to Florida, United States. He has three brothers, two of whom are named Chase and Nick. His parents are Christian and of Mexican descent.
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