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Bread Boys

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Bread Boys
Personal information
ResidenceMassachusetts,United States
YouTube information
Created by
  • Son
  • Father (Joshua)
Years active2020–present
Genre
Subscribers1.84 million
Total views178 million
100,000 subscribers 2020
1,000,000 subscribers 2020
Updated September 25, 2020[1]

Bread Boys is a YouTube channel that is best known for skits, featuring 2 high school students. They are known for parodies, meme videos and surreal humor and comedy. They try to post a video weekly on their channel.

YouTube History[edit]

Their shorts feature a Catholic Christian father who is a Crusader knight, and his heretic son, who always gets shot for doing something sinful by his father’s shotgun. As the series evolves, the Crusader father and son trying to take down the father’s nephew, Cousin Richard, as he is a heretic.

For their 100K subscriber special, they thanked their friend and fellow YouTuber Goldteiger for giving them a shoutout when they had a small amount of subscribers.

Occasionally, they will do a podcast, which involves them talking to subscribers through Discord about off-topic things (unrelated to their channel). However, this has been discontinued.

The duo did a face reveal livestream in June 2020.

On 7th July, the duo posted a video thanking their audience for 1 million subscribers. They joked about how being subscribed to them could affect mental health, but they wouldn’t stop them.

Most viewed video[edit]

Their most viewed video: "Son, are you studying in there?" has accumulated over 16 million views in 8 months.[2] The story is about the father asking if his son was studying in his room, to which the son said yes, and claimed he was always studying. He then proceeded to search up explicit content, but, before he can press enter, his father came dashing in his room with a shotgun, causing the son to turn around and scream.

Personal Life[edit]

The two have known each other since 7th grade, and are currently in high school. Not much is known about them, except the person who plays the father is named Joshua. They choose to keep the rest of their private life away from YouTube or social media.

References[edit]

  1. "Bread Boys - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16efRG5H_Vc


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