Successful YouTuber Kelly Stamps Begins A New Life In The Dirty South

She’s witty, wholesome and some would even say weird, but the YouTuber Kelly Stamps does a great job of keeping our attention. Maybe it’s the wispy bangs, red lipstick and dry humor. Or her ability to be unapologetically herself while giving viewers a dose of pure authenticity. Whether you’re in it to love or hate her, these are all reasons to tune in to her self-titled YouTube channel.

She started her channel nearly two years ago with a two-minute video about her time in Santa Monica, CA. From there, Stamps would give viewers, who are part of her fanbase called the Stampede, an exclusive invite to her everyday experiences, which include horrible job stories and late night hunts for food. Her most valuable asset is helping people level up with thought-provoking life hacks that tackle finances, self-care, and relationships.

From California to New York, Stamps is no stranger to traveling to new locations — in fact, she seems addicted to it. With the new year, her new mission was to transition from the north to the south to escape scathing racism (oh, the irony). The rising social media personality relocated from Boston to a secret location in the south — we’re guessing her new home is in Atlanta, considering her affinity for popular cities.

The self-proclaimed minimalist packed her coveted YouTube plaque and trucked across the “Divided States” to her new abode. In a new video, she talks about her transition two weeks into living at her new location.

Stamps’ ability to tell entertaining stories based on her life has copped her a total of over 22 million views and more than 528 thousand subscribers. Hopefully, we will see more from this YouTuber who contradicts herself within the same sentence and does it with the upmost confidence.

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