Bethany Mota

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Bethany Mota
Mota in 2014
Personal information
Born
Bethany Noel Mota[1]

(1995-11-07) November 7, 1995 (age 28)[2]
Occupations
  • YouTuber
  • vlogger
  • fashion designer
  • singer
  • dancer
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2009–present
Genres
  • Vlogs
  • hauls
  • beauty
  • DIY
  • fashion
  • lifestyle
  • food
Subscribers9.47 million[3]
Total views839 million[3]
100,000 subscribers2011
1,000,000 subscribers2012
10,000,000 subscribers2016

Last updated: January 22, 2024

Bethany Noel Mota (born November 7, 1995) is an American

Dancing with the Stars
.

Early life

Bethany Noel Mota was born on November 7, 1995, to Tammy and Tony Mota in

Portuguese descent.[4] She grew up in Los Banos, California and has an older sister named Brittany. She was homeschooled through most of her education but attended public school from third to sixth grade.[2]
Mota attended dance and acting classes briefly during sixth grade.

YouTube career

Bethany Mota was one of the most popular YouTube celebrities.[5] Bethany Mota's first haul video was in June 2009. She began her YouTube channel in order to escape from the stress of bullying and rapidly gained followers,[6] which numbered 9.5 million in October 2015.[7] Business Insider described her as "relentlessly upbeat and bouncy" and "a virtuoso of positivity".[6] As hauling became more popular on YouTube, retailers began to use it for marketing, and Mota was offered free cosmetics and gift cards.[8] Mota is ambivalent about promotional videos,[6] but when she does feature free products, she clearly identifies the products that she has not purchased.[8] In January 2014, Business Insider estimated that she made $40,000 a month on her videos.[6] In order to cultivate her fan following, she purchases prizes and awards to give them to fans who promote her videos.[6] Her fans are called "Mota-vators".[9] Besides her fashion-related videos, she also maintains a more personal account, which she uses to discuss whatever interests her.[10] In 2014, she was selected to be among the content creators in YouTube's first advertising campaign.[11] Mota has also appeared on YouTube's web show IMO, an opinion show aimed at teenagers.[12] She also interviewed President Barack Obama on January 22, 2015 as part of a White House initiative to reach out to a broader audience following his 2015 State of the Union Address.[13]

Personal life

Since April 2017, Mota has been in a relationship with Emmy Award-winning choreographer and fellow YouTuber Dominic Sandoval.[14][15]

Fashion career

She has partnered with

Aéropostale, over which she retains creative control.[6] She maintains a close relationship with her fans and incorporates their ideas into her fashion design. Teen Vogue called her style "laid-back-but-girly".[16] New announcements are made first to her social media accounts, which Aéropostale credits with increasing interest among teenage girls.[17] The Salt Lake Tribune described this relationship as unique, as both Mota and Aéropostale benefit in prestige from the deal, unlike traditional celebrity endorsements.[18] As of June 2014, the retailer has yet to gain traction from these efforts.[19] Forbes reports that the collection has delivered "high average prices and margins" but still underperformed.[20]

While resting from YouTube, Mota also became the founder and co-designer of Atom&Matter, a line of delicate jewelry meant for everyday use. The brand came to fruition in 2019. The brand's pieces are described by her as a symbol of personal growth and transformation. She believes it can be a good and a new way to reach those audiences who don't watch her or know who she is. "I want this to also appeal to them," she said.[14] In November 2020, she was the subject of a NYT profile, "Can a YouTube Queen Like Bethany Mota Create a Jewelry Realm?[21]" In February 2021, Bloomberg interviewed her for a podcast, "Mota Creates Sustainable Fine Jewelry."[22]

Music

On October 13, 2014, she released a single, "Need You Right Now", with producer-vocalist

Tracklisten at number thirty.[24] On February 10, 2015, the official music video was released on Tompkin's YouTube channel.[25][26] On May 4, 2015, in an interview at YouTube's 10th anniversary's YT Fan Meet Up, Mota confirmed she is working on new music and possibly her debut studio album.[26] In June 2015, a video of Bethany Mota singing "Flashlight" on Kurt Hugo Scheneider's YouTube channel was released, which has since amassed over 24 million views.[27] In August 2015, Mota wrote her own song, "Be Who You Wanna Be", and uploaded it on her YouTube channel.[28]

Other ventures

In January 2014, she embarked on a tour called the "Motavatour", across the United States.

season 19. She paired with five-time champion Derek Hough.[32] Mota and Hough reached the finals but were eliminated on Night 1, finishing in 4th place.[33] She has also given talks in October 2015 about anti-bullying as part of National Bullying Prevention Month.[34] In 2016, it was announced that Mota would be publishing her first book, a memoir called Make Your Mind Up: My Guide to Finding Your Own Style, Life, and Motavation!.[35] Mota recently joined UNICEF Kid Power as a brand ambassador Kid Power Champion.[36]

Dancing with the Stars performances

average: 36.27

Artistry

Her debut single is generally pop and dance music, and has elements of electropop.[26] The follow-up to "I Need You Right Now", is described as an evolution from her first single with a new sound exploring stripped down acoustic music.[26]

Discography

Year Single Peak positions Album
DEN
[24]
2014 "Need You Right Now"
(feat. Mike Tompkins)
30

Filmography

Film and television
Year 2036 Title Role Notes
2014 Project Runway Guest judge Season 13, episode 4[37]
Dancing with the Stars
Contestant on
season 19
Finished in 4th place.
2018 Celebrity Undercover Boss Boss / Expert advisor on Celebrity Undercover Boss

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Work Result
2014 Young Hollywood Awards[38] Viral Superstar Herself Nominated
Teen Choice Awards[39] Choice Web Star: Female Herself Won
Choice Web Star: Fashion/Beauty Nominated
Streamy Awards[40][41] Entertainer of the Year Herself Nominated
Fashion Program Won
2015 Teen Choice Awards[42] Choice Web Star: Female Herself Won
Choice Web Star: Fashion/Beauty Nominated
Choice YouTuber Nominated
2016 Teen Choice Awards Choice Web Star Female Herself Nominated
Choice Web Star: Fashion/Beauty Won
2019 Teen Choice Awards[43] Choice Fashion/Beauty Web Star Herself Nominated

Mota was named one of "The 25 Most Influential Teens of 2014" by Time magazine in 2014[44] and 2015.[45]

References

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  4. ^ Acciardo, Kelli (August 4, 2014). "Get to Know YouTube Powerhouse Bethany Mota & Win a $100 Aero Gift Card!". Latina. Archived from the original on June 25, 2018. Retrieved September 17, 2014.
  5. ^ Hollister, Sean (January 20, 2014). "Meet Bethany Mota, the teen who turned YouTube shopping sprees into a fashion career". The Verge. Retrieved May 12, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Halperin, Alex (January 18, 2014). "THE BIG HAUL: This Teenage YouTube Shopping Star Makes Half-A-Million A Year And Has More Fans Than Vogue". Business Insider. Retrieved May 6, 2014.
  7. ^ Rivera, Zayda (October 27, 2015). "Bethany Mota Confirmed As Most Influential Teen By Top Honor". Latina. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  8. ^ a b Chang, Andrea (August 1, 2010). "Teen 'haulers' become a fashion force". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 6, 2014.
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  15. ^ Bethany Mota [@bethanynoelm] (April 18, 2020). "Happy 3 year anniversary to my best friend and soul mate 🥰 i love you with all my heart honey ♥️ also this post is making me realize we should take more pictures together. 😆😘" – via Instagram.
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  17. ^ Binns, Jessica (May 19, 2014). "Aeropostale Makes Magic With Blogger Bethany Mota". Apparel Magazine. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
  18. ^ Dalrymple, Jim (February 14, 2014). "You've never heard of YouTube star Bethany Mota, but she's going to change the way you shop". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
  19. ^ Germano, Sara (June 2, 2014). "Aeropostale 'Between a Rock and a Hard Place'". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
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  21. ISSN 0362-4331
    . Retrieved March 17, 2021.
  22. ^ "Mota Creates Sustainable Fine Jewelry (Podcast)". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
  23. ^ Lindner, Emily (October 13, 2014). "Bethany Mota's New Song 'Need You Right Now' Proves There's Nothing She Can't Do". MTV. Retrieved October 13, 2014.
  24. ^ a b "Bethany Mota discography". danishcharts.dk. Hung Medien. Retrieved October 25, 2014.
  25. ^ Pittman, Taylor. "Bethany Mota Leads A Colorful Dance Party In 'Need You Right Now' Music Video". Huffington Post. Retrieved May 9, 2015.
  26. ^ a b c d Van de Wall, Virginia (May 4, 2015). "EXCLUSIVE: Bethany Mota Is Working on New Music!". J-14.com. J-14 Magazine. Retrieved May 9, 2015.
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  38. ^ "2014 Young Hollywood Awards Nominees Include 'Pretty Little Liars,' 'Fault in Our Stars'". Variety. June 26, 2014. Retrieved December 22, 2020.
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  40. ^ Hurwitz, Daniel (September 8, 2014). "Tyler Oakley, Bethany Mota, Shay Carl take home Streamys". USA Today. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  41. ^ Bloom, David (August 27, 2014). "Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart To Host 4th Streamy Awards". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 10, 2014.
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  45. ^ "The 30 Most Influential Teens of 2015". Time. October 27, 2015. Retrieved December 5, 2015.

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