The fabulously successful YouTube personality recently disclosed his experience in a physically and emotionally abusive relationship. Santoro’s YouTube video, which was originally set to private after he ended the relationship around September of last year, was accidentally made public recently. He decided to keep it that way after experiencing some support from his fans.
Although Santoro did not name the woman in question, it’s been well documented that he dated Nicole Arbour, who’s another (much less successful) YouTuber. If the name sounds familiar, it’s because she’s notorious for her breakout fat-shaming video called “Dear Fat People.” She later claimed that the video was a publicity stunt when she got fired from choreographing a body positive dance video for teens. You couldn’t make up a more ironic situation.
Arbour later uploaded her own YouTube response to Santoro, but opted to disable comments and the like/dislike feature. Interesting how she’s comfortable doling out hideous insults, but can’t handle receiving them. Her video denies any wrongdoing, and even goes so far as to accuse Santoro of going against her wishes of keeping their private life out of YouTube videos.
Arbour also claims Santoro is making everything up to gain followers and attention, even though she has less than 300,000 subscribers, while Santoro has a whopping five million on one of his channels, and more than 700,000 on his vlog. Also, it’s probably best to refrain from calling the person who’s accusing you of physical and psychological abuse a “little bitch.”
I thought it has already been established that this girl intentionally says all these controversial things because it's the only thing she can hang onto