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11 Kayla Massa
Kayla Massa is known as "Kayg0ldi" to her followers. Back in 2021 the feds decided to cut her hustle short. Why? Well, turns out she was running a scam that left many of her followers lighter in their pockets, to the tune of over $1.5 million. So like, a LOT lighter.

10 Cole Carrigan
Cole Carrigan, a makeup artist with a penchant for both contouring and controversy, was known for his work and some public spats with the likes of Austin McBroom and Cameron Dallas, Cole's journey took a mysterious turn as he seemingly disappeared from the online scene.

9 Ice Poseidon
Paul Denino, better known as "Ice Poseidon," is a streamer who's no stranger to controversy. Starting out on Twitch with Old School RuneScape and later finding a new home on YouTube with over 730,000 subscribers, Ice Poseidon's journey took a rocky turn when he got the boot from Twitch back in 2017.

8 Omi in a Hellcat
Bill Omar Carrasquillo, a man known to over 800,000 subscribers as "Omi in a Hellcat" was a New Jersey sensation that wasn’t just flaunting luxury cars and bling he was making big bucks through some shady business. Omi in a Hellcat was living the dream with his massive YouTube following, showcasing a lifestyle that most could only dream of. But, as they say, all that glitters isn't gold.

7 The McBrooms
Austin McBroom, the man behind "The ACE Family." With a whopping 18.4 million subscribers, you'd think Austin had it all figured out, but oh boy, his journey has been far from smooth. Back in 2016, Austin and his wife Catherine kicked off "The ACE Family," sharing their family adventures to the delight of millions. However, fame comes with its fair share of troubles, and Austin found himself in hot water not once, but twice in 2021.

6 Alissa Violet
Alissa Violet is a social media sensation with a knack for controversy. From Vine fame to YouTube stardom, Alissa made quite a name for herself, and not just for her entertaining content. Back in the day, Alissa rose to prominence on Vine sort of an ancient TikTok with her quirky sixsecond videos, amassing a cool 600,000 followers before the app's untimely demise.

5 Thomas Petrou
Thomas Petrou is a social media mogul who turned a Los Angeles mansion into an influencer paradise. Petrou, with over 1.8 million subscribers on his personal YouTube channel, skyrocketed to fame before cofounding The Hype House – a content creation collective with nearly 20 million followers on TikTok and even its own Netflix show. But as we all know, sometimes success gets served with a side of controversy.

4 Adin Ross
Adin Ross is a Twitch and YouTube sensation who wasn't just about gameplay – he was also all about some crypto controversy. With over millions of followers on YouTube and a Twitch channel filled with adrenalinepumping Grand Theft Auto V streams, Adin Ross had built an empire on the digital frontier. However, his entry into crypto went like you’d expect.

3 Jake Paul
And finally, let's talk about Jake Paul, a YouTube powerhouse and professional boxer who's no stranger to the glitz, glamor, and controversy of the digital realm. With a massive following of over 20 million subscribers on YouTube, Jake not only conquered the virtual landscape but has also stepped into the boxing ring, adding to his everevolving media empire.

2 B.E.A.M. Squad
Billy "Billy B" Altidor and Evanie "Eva" Louis were the masterminds behind the YouTube sensation, B.E.A.M SQUAD. This duo didn't just stir up laughs with their pranks and challenges; they also got caught up in some serious trouble before hitting the YouTube big leagues. Back in 2016, B.E.A.M SQUAD burst onto the scene, captivating millions of their subscribers with their familycentric content. Little did their fans know that the roots of this fame were entangled with a shady past.

1 FaZe Banks
FaZe Banks, a gaming sensation known for being good at first person shooters, also made headlines for stirring up some serious drama in the crypto world. FaZe Banks, who's real name is Richard "Ricky" Bengston, rode the waves of success with FaZe Clan, turning it into a powerhouse eSports organization.

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