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Lia Marie Johnson
Johnson at the 2014 VidCon at the Anaheim Convention Center
Born (1996-11-23) November 23, 1996 (age 27)[1]
Occupation(s)Internet personality, actress, singer
Years active2007–present

Lia Marie Johnson (born November 23, 1996) is an American actress, singer, and Internet personality, who in 2014 was profiled by Adweek as one of the "10 biggest young stars on YouTube".[2] She first received recognition for her work on her YouTube channel, where she rose to fame for creating skits and song covers. She also made appearances in the Fine Brothers web series Kids React (2010–2011).

Johnson starred in the sketch comedy series AwesomenessTV (2013–2014), where she was recognized for portraying Terry the Tomboy, whom she also played in the Nickelodeon television movie Terry the Tomboy (2014). In 2015, Johnson made her singing debut with the single "Moment Like You". The following year, she signed with Capitol Records, and released the single "DNA", which was featured in the YouTube Premium film The Thinning (2016), which she also starred in as Ellie Harper, a role she reprised in its sequel The Thinning: New World Order (2018). She also starred in the web series T@gged (2016–2018).

Since January 2020, Johnson has been subject to much media coverage following a harassment incident on her Instagram live by her producer, Steven Wetherbee, which led to claims of her being a victim of exploitation, leading to the #SaveLiaMarieJohnson movement. She has also been accused of substance abuse following concerning behaviors in her media appearances following.

Early life

Johnson was born in Wahiawa, Hawaii. She has four sisters and a brother. Her family eventually settled in California.[3] In 2012, in a combined episode of Teens React and Elders React about the 2012 United States presidential election, Johnson stated that she is a Democrat.[4]

Career

Johnson's YouTube account was created in 2007, with videos uploaded by her mother which featured her performances at talent shows,[5] and church recitals.[6] After two years, Johnson began to control the output of the channel, creating content that has come to include personal commentary, sketch comedy, and musical performances.[5]

In 2010, Johnson began to work with the Fine Brothers as a recurring guest on their Kids React series.[3] This exposure increased the traffic to her own channel and became an early source of her online fame. In the aftermath of the initial series episodes, she was surprised by the phenomenon of strangers knowing her and approaching her as fans, and remarked "I think Kids React was my very first viral video, 'cus everyone knew my name after that."[5]

In 2011, Johnson was added to the recurring cast of the spin-off series Teens React, and in 2014 was moved again to the newly established YouTubers React, which featured herself and various well known YouTube personalities. In 2014, Johnson appeared at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards,[7] and starred in Terry the Tomboy, a spin-off film based on the eponymous character she portrays on the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series, AwesomenessTV.[8]

In 2015 she covered the single "Latch" by Disclosure, singing with Alejandro Luis Manzano of Boyce Avenue, and released it on YouTube. The song was originally performed by singer Sam Smith. Johnson has also been featured on the covers of Adweek and BYou Magazine.[6][8] On January 9, 2015, Johnson released her first single, "Moment Like You", along with a music video which can be found on her YouTube channel.[9] She appeared in the music video for Post Malone's single "Go Flex", which was released on April 28, 2016.

On September 28, she explained to her fans that she had signed to Capitol Records, and was continuing to work on the music album she had been recording for the previous two years.[10] The following month she released her first single produced by Howard Benson through Capitol Records titled "DNA"[11] which surpassed 29 million Spotify streams.[12] On February 17, 2017 Johnson released her second single "Cold Heart Killer". The music video for the song was released on March 10, 2017. A year later, Johnson debuted her third single “Champagne” on May 17, 2018.

Starting mid November of 2019, Lia teased a new project on her Instagram page, with one promotional photo being posted everyday.[13] Seven days later, Lia announced her fourth single titled, "Moonflower," on November 23, 2019. Johnson released her fifth single, “Like a God”, on March 12, 2020.

Personal life

Johnson's Instagram presence has been publicly concerning as she has been accused of live streaming under the influence of alcohol several times.[14][15] Concerns have also been raised regarding the relationship between Johnson and her producer Steven Wetherbee, who has been accused of inappropriately touching Johnson without her consent. In January 2020, Wetherbee appeared on Johnson's Instagram live stream, groping an intoxicated Lia off-camera, before Wetherbee became alarmed of her audience observing this live. Johnson later stated that the police had visited her.[16] Wetherbee was then seen to have taken her phone, ending her stream.[17][18] In response to the situation, Lia's fanbase has responded with #SaveLiaMarieJohnson in an attempt to push actions against Steven Wetherbee.[19][20]

Johnson's boyfriend, Ryan Bowers, passed away in July 2020. She released several singles with him in the months prior to his death. [21]

In 2012, in a combined episode of Teens React and Elders React about the 2012 United States presidential election, Johnson stated that she is a Democrat.[22]

Filmography

List of acting performances in film and television
Year Title Role Notes
2008 No Man's Land
2008 When Weather Changed History Granddaughter 1 episode
2009 Shattered Allegiance Danielle Rourke (age 10) Short
2009 I Do and I Don't Kim (age 10) Short
2009 Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! Cheerleader One episode (credited as Lia Johnson)
2009 The Unit Soccer player 1 episode (uncredited)
2009 Collide Little girl Short
2009 Cam Gigandet vs. Twilight Fans Fan #7 Video short
2010 The Ryan and Randi Show Singer Short
2010 Shane Dawson TV Girl watching Degrassi Episode: "Hot Teens Go Wild On Degrassi: Part 2"
2010–2011 Kids React Herself
2010 The Station Bethanny 1 episode
2010 Sidewalk Symphony Female drummer Short
2010–2011 OMGtv!! LIVE Herself 3 episodes
2011 Monster in My Swimming Pool Katie Short
2011–2014 Teens React Herself
2011 The Rehearsal Penny
2012 Nerd Wars! Doris Short
2012 Open Your Eyes Short
2012 It's a Criminal World Segment: "Shattered Allegiance"
2012 Teens Wanna Know Guest 1 episode
2012 Finding Cody Lilli
2012–2014 MyMusic Rayna 14 episodes
2013 Counterpunch Lia
2013 Spirits Kaelyn Farrow 3 episodes
2013–2014 AwesomenessTV Various
2014 Expelled Katie
2014 Terry the Tomboy Terry Television film (Nickelodeon)
2014 React to That Herself
2014–2015 YouTubers React Herself
2015 Everything Before Us Tiff Wong Fu Productions
2016 The Thinning Ellie Harper YouTube Red Original Movie
2016 American Wrestler: The Wizard Kristi Larson ESX Productions
2016–2018 T@gged Hailey Jensen 24 episodes
2018 Bayou Caviar Kat
2018 The Thinning: New World Order Ellie Harper YouTube Red Original Movie

Discography

As a lead artist

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Dance

[23]
"Moment Like You" 2015 Non-album single
"DNA" 2016
"Cold Heart Killer" 2017
"The Wave"
(with R3HAB)
2018 33 The Wave
"Champagne" Non-album single
"Moonflower" 2019
"Like a God" 2020
"Lifts" 2021
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
"Falling For You"
(Norman Doray & Anevo featuring Lia Marie Johnson)
2016 Non-album single
"Polarized"
(Alicia Eris featuring Lia Marie Johnson)
2019 Universoul
"Dna"
(Heartbrkkidd featuring Lia Marie Johnson)
2020 Non-album single
"Bang!"
(Hues featuring Lia Marie Johnson)
"Up All Night"
(Ryan Bowers featuring Lia)
"Work for It"
(Ryan Bowers featuring Lia Marie Johnson & Nuthen Nyce)
"Long Road"
(Ryan Bowers featuring Lia Marie Johnson)
"Dreaming"
(Lxmb featuring Lia Marie Johnson, Tay Diddy & Dre Da Kingpen)
"Right Now"
(Ryan Bowers featuring Lia Marie Johnson)
Running With Scissors
"By The Bank"
(Ryan Bowers featuring Lia Marie Johnson)
"Locked Up"
(Ryan Bowers featuring Lia Marie Johnson)
"I Don't Need You"
(Ryan Bowers featuring Lia Marie Johnson)
"Don't Go Nowhere"
(Ryan Bowers featuring Lia Marie Johnson)
"Withdrawals"
(Ryan Bowers featuring Lia Marie Johnson)
"I Need You"
(Ryan Bowers featuring Lia Marie Johnson)
Non-album single
"Find No Love"
(Ryan Bowers featuring Lit-One & Lia Marie Johnson)
"Let Me Breathe"
(Ryan Bowers featuring Lia Marie Johnson & Cliff Rich)

Music videos

Year Song Original Artist(s)
2015 Let's Roll Trevi Moran
"Moment Like You" Herself
2016 "Youth" Troye Sivan
"Go Flex" Post Malone
"DNA" Herself
2017 "Cold Heart Killer" Herself
2020 "Up All Night" Ryan Bowers, Herself
"Anymore" Ryan Bowers

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Ref
2015 Woodie Awards Social Climber Woodie Herself Nominated [24]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lia Marie Johnson: Movies, Photos, Videos, News & Biography - eTimes". timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
  2. ^ "Meet 12 of the Biggest Young Stars on YouTube". Retrieved December 23, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Gallagher, Michael Aaron (July 12, 2012). "Lia Marie Johnson always wears her sunshine (Exclusive Interview)". stayfamous.net. Retrieved May 21, 2013.
  4. ^ "Teens/Elders React to Election 2012". Retrieved January 13, 2015 – via YouTube.
  5. ^ a b c Lia Marie Johnson (interview participant) (August 22, 2012). YouTube Cutie Lia Marie Johnson Talks Past, Present, & Future (Video podcast). Santa Monica, California: Fanlala, Inc. Retrieved June 7, 2014 – via Youtube.
  6. ^ a b T.L. Stanley (March 9, 2014). "Meet 12 of the Biggest Young Stars on YouTube". Adweek. LV (10). Photography by Karl J. Kaul. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved June 7, 2014.
  7. ^ Oliver, Dana (March 30, 2014). "Kids' Choice Awards 2014: Hollywood's Youngest Stars Do Crop Tops & Cutouts (PHOTOS)". The Huffington Post. Retrieved June 7, 2014.
  8. ^ a b Lia Marie Johnson (interview participant) (May 27, 2014). Lia Marie Johnson Talks About Working with BYOU Magazine (Video podcast). Santa Monica, California: Fanlala, Inc. Retrieved June 7, 2014 – via Youtube.
  9. ^ "Lia Marie Johnson - Moment Like You (Official Music Video)". January 9, 2015. Retrieved September 8, 2015 – via YouTube.
  10. ^ "Lia Marie Johnson announces album". Retrieved September 28, 2016 – via Youtube.
  11. ^ "Lia Marie Johnson "DNA" Available Now". Capitol Records. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  12. ^ Brandle, Lars. "Lia Marie Johnson Interviews President Obama: Exclusive Video". Billboard. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  13. ^ "7 days". Instagram. Retrieved January 7, 2020.
  14. ^ "Lia Marie Johnson Has NSFW Livestream Accident On Instagram". TheGamer. December 28, 2019. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  15. ^ "Concerns raised for Lia Marie Johnson after worrying Instagram live stream". Dexerto.com. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  16. ^ "Lia Marie Johnson reveals police showed up due to Instagram live stream". Dexerto.com. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  17. ^ "Fans Are Worried After Lia Marie Johnson's Producer Exhibits Creepy Behavior On Livestream". TheGamer. January 7, 2020. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  18. ^ "Who is Lia Marie Johnson and why are fans so worried about her?". Dexerto.com. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  19. ^ "#saveliamariejohnson hashtag on Twitter". twitter.com. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  20. ^ "YouTuber Lia Marie Johnson Raises Concerns After Series Of Unsettling Live Streams With Creepy Older Man: 'No One Can Save Me'". Perez Hilton. January 2, 2020. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  21. ^ "Ryan Bowers Dead: What Happened To The 24 Year Old American Rapper?". Retrieved January 16, 2020 – via Republic.
  22. ^ "Teens/Elders React to Election 2012". Retrieved January 13, 2015 – via YouTube.
  23. ^
  24. ^ "The 2015 mtvU Woodies: See The Full Winners List". MTV News.