The one-woman comedic powerhouse racked upbillionsof views on her channel, which she started in 2010.
And she credits her time in college for giving her the ability to come out of her shell.
“I was relatively quiet,” she said of heryounger self.

“I came out of my shell in college.”
She graduated from Suffolk with a B.S.
in psychology and then enrolled in Boston College where she earned a master’s degree in sports psychology.

Though, she says it just sort of happened.
Once she started posting videos, the success “sort of fell into my lap,” she toldVariety.
Studios “want to own your soul,” she said.
“And the coolest thing on YouTube is nobody owns you.”