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Marcus Lloyd Butler (born 18 December 1991) is an English model and former YouTuber, whose channels have reached over 4.1 million subscribers. In 2015, he released an autobiographical book, titled Hello Life!.[1] Butler co-hosted a radio show with fellow YouTuber Alfie Deyes on BBC Radio 1.[2]

Key Information

Career

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Butler was educated at the independent Shoreham College.[3] Butler began his career on YouTube creating music and video mixes and edited sports footage while in college.[4][5]

In 2010, he created his YouTube channel, Marcus Butler TV, at viewer request.[4][5] Butler has been involved in a number of collaborations with other YouTubers, including: Jim Chapman, Alfie Deyes, Caspar Lee, Tyler Oakley, Joe Sugg, Zoe Sugg, Connor Franta, Lilly Singh, Troye Sivan, Joey Graceffa, Louise Pentland, Conor Maynard and many others.[6]

Butler's book, Hello Life, which is part autobiography and part self-help book, was published on 28 July 2015 in the UK and in the US on 10 November 2015.[7]

As of February 2019, Butler's main YouTube channel has over 4.3 million subscribers and over 209 million video views. His second channel "Just Marcus" has 1.9 million subscribers and over 180 million video views.

Butler was mentioned by The Telegraph as one of "Britain's most influential Tweeters" in 2013.[8] As of February 2019, Butler has over 3.3 million followers on Twitter and over 3.4 million on Instagram.

Television

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Alongside fellow YouTubers Joe Sugg and Alfie Deyes, Butler starred in an episode of the British television show Release the Hounds. Their episode aired on 2 March 2017.[9] He also starred in many episodes of Saturday Night Takeaway alongside Deyes.[10] Also in 2016, Butler was a contestant on Celebrity MasterChef, but got eliminated in the quarterfinals.[11] In 2017, Butler appeared on Good Morning Britain alongside fellow YouTuber Louise Pentland, giving tips on how to become a successful YouTuber.[12]

Other ventures

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In 2022, Butler signed up to content subscription service OnlyFans.[citation needed]

Music

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Butler was part of a "YouTube Boyband", a group involving Jim Chapman, Alfie Deyes, Joe Sugg, and Caspar Lee that raised money and awareness for Comic Relief.[13][14][15] On 22 January 2016, Butler released a song with Conor Maynard called "I'm Famous". It entered the UK Singles Chart on 29 January 2016 at number 85.[16]

Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions
UK
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"I'm Famous"
(featuring Conor Maynard)
2016 85

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Marcus Lloyd Butler (born 18 December 1991) is an English model, author, musician, podcaster, and former YouTuber renowned for his vlogs, fashion advice, and lifestyle content that attracted a global audience in the early 2010s. Born in Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, England, Butler initially gained prominence through his self-titled YouTube channel, launched in 2010 as Marcus Butler TV creating music mixes and edited sports footage. The channel, which later rebranded to Marcus Butler, has accumulated over 3.76 million subscribers as of November 2025 by featuring humorous challenges, personal anecdotes, and collaborations with other online creators. Beyond , Butler expanded into modeling, appearing in fashion campaigns and maintaining a strong presence with over 5 million followers focused on style and travel. In 2017, he published the autobiographical Hello Life!, a blend of personal stories and motivational advice drawn from his experiences as a young star. He has also ventured into as a director and , notably with the 2015 short Youtuber Horror Movie, and co-hosts the podcast Lower Your Expectations alongside producer Matt Bentley-Viney, where they explore pop culture, life lessons, and comedic discussions.

Early life

Upbringing

Marcus Lloyd Butler was born on 18 December 1991 in , , . He is the son of Richard D. L. Butler and Susan E. Mordecai. Butler grew up alongside his two sisters, and . These early family dynamics were marked by significant challenges, including his parents' and instances of family illness, which profoundly influenced Butler's perspective on resilience and personal growth, as he later reflected in his autobiographical work. During his childhood, Butler contended with personal issues such as weight challenges, which he addressed through emerging interests in fitness and self-improvement, hinting at his future pursuits in media and wellness content.

Education

Marcus Butler received his early education in , , attending Shoreham First School for . He then progressed to Buckingham Middle School for his middle school years before enrolling at the independent Shoreham College for . At Shoreham College, Butler completed his secondary education around 2009, developing an interest in video editing and music production through personal projects such as creating mixes and editing sports footage. These activities laid foundational skills that influenced his transition to online content creation shortly after leaving school in 2010.

Online career

YouTube channel

Marcus Butler launched his main YouTube channel, originally titled MarcusButlerTV, on January 15, 2010, with an initial emphasis on personal vlogs, challenges, and lifestyle videos that captured everyday experiences from his life in the UK. Over time, the channel evolved to feature a mix of humor sketches, pranks, daily life updates, and personal storytimes, which resonated with a young audience seeking relatable and entertaining content; these formats often involved lighthearted scenarios, such as public interactions or comedic reenactments, fostering strong viewer engagement through humor and authenticity. The channel's content production style transitioned from amateur vlogging—characterized by work and spontaneous editing—to more polished professional setups, including scripted sketches and high-quality house tours that showcased his growing lifestyle as a content creator. For instance, the 2016 video "SONGS IN REAL LIFE," which humorously depicted popular song lyrics in everyday situations, garnered 578,000 views and exemplified his blend of music and relatable . Similarly, house tour videos highlighted his personal milestones, like moving to new properties, while emphasizing audience interaction through comments and Q&A elements. Butler achieved significant subscriber milestones, reaching 1 million subscribers in mid-2013, a rapid growth fueled by consistent uploads and viral prank videos. The channel peaked at over 4.3 million subscribers by , reflecting its height during the mid-2010s British YouTube boom. However, activity declined sharply after , with fewer uploads and no new content since, positioning Butler as a former ; as of July 2025, the channel maintained approximately 3.76 million subscribers and 270 million total views.

Collaborations and growth

Butler began his collaborative efforts in the early 2010s by partnering with prominent British YouTubers, including Jim Chapman, , , and , through shared video content and joint appearances at events. These partnerships were central to the informal "Brit Crew," a group of creators based in who frequently cross-promoted each other's channels, fostering a sense of community among their audiences. A notable example was the " " project, where Butler joined Deyes, Sugg, Chapman, and to record a cover of McFly's "It's All About You" for , which quickly amassed over 120,000 streams and highlighted their collective influence. The group's dynamics, particularly the informal trio formed by Butler, Deyes, and Sugg, amplified content virality by leveraging mutual shout-outs and joint challenges, which encouraged fan engagement across platforms. This collaboration extended to live events, such as their 2014 appearance at Playlist Live, where they discussed favorite joint projects and promoted upcoming videos to expand reach. In 2017, the trio starred together in an episode of the ITV game show , navigating challenges like assault courses and haunted playgrounds, which further solidified their on-screen chemistry and drew in shared viewership from their YouTube followings. Butler's collaborative reach contributed to his recognition as one of Britain's most influential tweeters in , ranking 93rd on The Telegraph's list due to the amplified engagement from cross-promotions within the Brit Crew. Participation in trends, such as charity covers and challenge videos, alongside live events and mutual endorsements, drove significant audience growth; by February 2019, his main channel had reached over 4.3 million subscribers and 209 million views, reflecting the viral impact of these group efforts.

Television and media

Television appearances

Butler first gained prominence on traditional television through guest appearances that capitalized on his YouTube popularity. In 2016, he competed as a contestant on the series Celebrity MasterChef, where he advanced to the quarterfinals before being eliminated after a challenge involving cooking prawns for the first time. That same year, Butler made multiple guest spots on ITV's Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, often alongside fellow YouTuber Alfie Deyes. These included a backstage studio tour and participating in a Pac-Man-themed segment, contributing to interactive challenges that engaged the live audience. In 2017, Butler starred in a celebrity episode of the ITV game show Release the Hounds, teaming up with Joe Sugg and Alfie Deyes to navigate an assault course, a haunted playground, and speed dating challenges while evading pursuit by dogs to win prize money. Later that year, he appeared on ITV's Good Morning Britain with , where the duo shared advice on building a successful career, including tips and audience engagement strategies. Additionally, Butler had a minor acting role in the 2016 episode of Comedy Central's Drunk History: UK, portraying a character in a comedic retelling of historical events. These pre-2020 television outings helped bridge his digital fame to broader broadcast audiences, often emphasizing his vlogging persona through entertainment and reality formats. As of 2025, Butler has not made notable additional television appearances.

Radio work

Marcus Butler co-hosted episodes of BBC Radio 1's The Internet Takeover, a Monday night program featuring internet personalities to engage young listeners through conversational and interactive formats. Alongside fellow Alfie Deyes, Butler contributed to the show's youth-focused content, which blended music selections, personal discussions, and audience engagement. Their notable joint episode aired on 17 November 2014 under the hashtag #MalfieOnRadio1, where the duo introduced their vlogging backgrounds and played tracks from emerging and popular artists, including Calvin Harris featuring Ellie Goulding's "Outside," Rixton's "Wait On Me," and Flume's remix of Lorde's "Tennis Court." They invited listener tweets for real-time interaction. This collaboration extended Butler's reach into audio broadcasting, allowing him to connect with non-video audiences via relatable chats on topics like online life and music preferences, thereby enhancing his profile in traditional media. The episodes highlighted Butler's engaging, humorous personality, fostering a among young listeners attuned to digital creators.

Other ventures

Book publication

Marcus Butler entered the world of authorship with his debut book, Hello Life!: The Marcus Butler to a Better Life More Fabulous You, published in the on 28 July 2015 by Headline Publishing and in the United States on 10 November 2015 by Gallery Books, an imprint of . Co-written with journalist Matt Allen, the book blends and elements, offering practical advice on personal growth, building confidence, and navigating challenges such as , relationships, crises, and future planning. Drawing from Butler's personal experiences—including his parents' , family illnesses, weight struggles, and insights gained from his career—the content adopts a humorous, big-brotherly tone aimed primarily at young readers and teens. The fully illustrated volume features colorful designs, cheeky pull-out sections, and motivational stories to make complex topics accessible and engaging. The book received positive reception for its honest and sincere approach, with reviewers praising its motivational style and relevance to its target audience. highlighted Butler's use of personal anecdotes to deliver advice, noting that the colorful, illustrated handbook would appeal to many teens seeking guidance on life's trickier aspects. Similarly, a Guardian review described it as inspiring and enthralling, emphasizing the equal weight given to sections on (without ), relationships (including Butler's own experiences), coping with crises, and planning for the future, all presented in a visually vibrant format. It achieved commercial success, topping the bestseller list in the UK and appearing on the bestseller list in the US, reflecting strong initial sales among Butler's fanbase. To promote the launch, Butler embarked on a book tour under the #HelloLifeTour banner, visiting multiple locations to connect with fans, alongside media appearances such as interviews with Glamour and a live TV spot on Good Morning Britain. These efforts underscored the book's ties to his online persona while establishing its standalone value as a resource.

Podcast hosting

Marcus Butler launched the Lower Your Expectations in late 2016, co-hosting it with his producer and friend Matt Bentley-Viney. The show emerged as part of a between Butler and the Hungry McFish, aiming to bring influencer perspectives to audio formats during the rising popularity of among digital creators. Distributed on platforms including , , , and Global Player, it quickly established itself as a platform for exploring online culture. The podcast's format centered on conversational deep dives into eclectic and often subjects within the digital realm, blending personal anecdotes, humor, and guest interviews with celebrities, fellow creators, and industry figures. Episodes typically ran 30-60 minutes and covered a range of themes, including lifestyle challenges, relationship dynamics, and behind-the-scenes insights into and media production. Representative examples include discussions on the flaws of YouTube's annual Rewind videos, nostalgic reflections on childhood experiences with early tech like Messenger, and explorations of the realities of TV show production with guests like comedian . This structure allowed for candid, unscripted exchanges that highlighted the quirks and pressures of online fame, often with a lighthearted, self-deprecating tone true to its title. Over its run, Lower Your Expectations produced around 90 episodes until late , amassing more than four million downloads and earning a 4.9 out of 5 rating from over 3,000 listeners on platforms like Podnews. The series played a key role in Butler's transition from high-output YouTube videos to more sustainable audio content, enabling ongoing connections with his audience amid a slowdown in his visual media work during the late . By focusing on audio, it offered Butler flexibility to share industry observations and personal stories without the production intensity of video, marking a pivotal evolution in his post-peak phase.

Modeling and DJing

Following his departure from YouTube in 2018 to pursue modeling full-time, Marcus Butler established himself as a professional model, signing with Muse Management for U.S. representation in April 2018. By the early 2020s, he had walked runways at and Fashion Weeks, including the Spring/Summer 2024 Menswear show in , and appeared on the cover of Vogue Japan. His work extended to fashion shoots and collaborations with luxury brands such as , , , , , and . In 2025, Butler continued his modeling presence through high-profile appearances at events in , including the Mant by Lena Mantler Launch Event on September 29 and the Armani Beauty "In " party during the 75th . He also attended the ABOUT YOU Fashion Circus during SS25 on July 4, 2024, highlighting his ongoing integration into the European fashion circuit. Parallel to his modeling, Butler transitioned into DJing in the early 2020s, relocating to and debuting performances as DJ Tendersesh in 2023, with events primarily in the city's nightlife venues. In 2022, he co-founded Ante Berlin, an activewear brand blending performance apparel with street fashion, alongside and Christian Zellin, launching collections like Forward Wear in collaboration with . The venture hosted pop-up stores and events, including participation in The Speed Project endurance run in 2024 and an partnership at the . Butler's DJ sets often intersected with fashion events, such as those tied to in 2024 and 2025, where he performed at club nights and brand activations. Ante Berlin's activities in 2025 included pop-up stores, such as at Brunnenstrasse in September, and expanded retail presence through partnerships like Shop and Centre Commercial, emphasizing high-fashion nightlife elements like photo dumps from performances. His fame, which amassed over 4 million subscribers, provided initial visibility that opened doors to modeling agencies in the late , facilitating international opportunities and his pivot to Berlin's creative scene in the , where he secured DJ residencies and entrepreneurial ventures like Ante. This evolution positioned him as a multifaceted figure in high-fashion DJing and modeling by 2025.

Music career

YouTube Boyband

In 2014, Marcus Butler collaborated with prominent British YouTubers Jim Chapman, , , and to form the Boyband, a temporary charity music group created specifically for , an initiative by the Comic Relief charity organization aimed at addressing poverty and supporting sports-based development projects worldwide. The group's primary activities centered on producing and promoting a parody cover of McFly's 2004 hit "It's All About You," reimagined as "It's All About You(Tube)" to playfully reference their online platforms. This included intensive rehearsals such as vocal recording sessions and dance training to craft a polished music video released on March 20, 2014, via the official Comic Relief YouTube channel, which encouraged viewers to donate through embedded links or by texting "BOYBAND" to 70011 for a £1 contribution. These efforts successfully raised awareness and funds for by capitalizing on the members' combined subscriber base of over 9 million, leading to the video garnering more than 16 million views as of 2025 and driving thousands in donations as part of the charity's broader £55 million total for 2014. Butler played a key role in the project as a vocalist and performer, initiating the collaboration and drawing on his from over 2.2 million subscribers to amplify its viral reach among younger demographics.

Solo singles

Butler had previously self-released non-charting tracks, including the rap song "I'm a " (featuring Brett McLaughlin) on 26 June 2013 and "The Resolution Song" in 2015. Butler released the single "I'm Famous", featuring singer Conor Maynard, as a digital download on 22 January 2016. The pop track satirizes the experiences of YouTube fame, with lyrics highlighting the isolation and perks of celebrity status, such as "the truth is I'm so famous, now I can barely see my friends." The single entered the UK Singles Chart at number 85 upon its debut on 29 January 2016, marking Butler's first appearance on the chart, though it spent only one week in the top 100. It performed stronger on niche charts, reaching number 1 on the Official Independent Singles Breakers Chart for two weeks and number 10 on the Official Independent Singles Chart. Promoted through Butler's established YouTube channel, the accompanying music video tied directly into his online persona as a content creator. Reception was generally positive among fans for its lighthearted take on influencer , though it did not spawn significant follow-up solo releases, with focusing on other ventures post-2016.

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