Have you ever wondered how tall your favorite YouTubers are? To create an accurate height chart, YouTuber Mike Majlak is measuring some of the net’s top creators.
It’s no secret that celebrities’ heights can be surprising. Actors like Tom Cruise, for instance, are much shorter than most people would think. His larger-than-life presence on screen causes viewers to think he’s taller than his actual 5’7″ frame.
Influencers are also often questioned about their height — and looking it up on Google might not always produce accurate results (especially if some creators aren’t always honest about their height).
That’s why YouTube star Mike Majlak set out to find the exact heights of social media’s biggest stars, showing himself measuring names like Bradley Martyn, Adam22, and Harry Jowsey in a January 19 episode of The Night Shift.
Mike Majlak finds the height of the biggest influencers
To start, Majlak filled his chart with the heights of other well-known creators like iShowSpeed, Dwarf Mamba, and MrBeast, who come in at 5’8, 4’2″, and 6’3″, respectively (at least, according to Google).
Then, Mike went to the opening of Bradley Martyn’s Encino gym, Zoo Culture, where he measured the height of the bodybuilding creator with a tape measure — as well as several other big stars.
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All in all, he managed to get a first-hand account of the heights of major stars (even boxer Ryan Garcia), so there’s no way to contest his findings (well, mostly).
Here are some of the heights of the biggest online creators from Majlak’s graph:
- Dwarf Mamba: 4’2″
- Adin Ross: 5’7″
- iShowSpeed: 5’8″
- Bryce Hall: 5’11 ½”
- Ryan Garcia: 5’10”
- Mike Majlak: 6’2 ½”
- MrBeast: 6’3″
- Adam22: 6’3 ½”
- Harry Jowsey: 6’5″
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It’s worth noting that Majlak’s BFF, Logan Paul, wasn’t seen at this particular influencer gathering; currently, the YouTuber is embroiled in controversy surrounding his involvement in a cryptocurrency scandal after being called out for “scamming” his fans with a 2021 crypto game, ‘CryptoZoo.’