Ash Hardell is a well-known YouTuber who has gained a significant following for their LGBTQ+ educational content. Ash Hardell's channel content has evolved over the years. Ash Hardell is a non-binary person who uses any and all pronouns.
They started with comedy in 2010, then moved to crafts in 2013, and finally transitioned to LGBTQ+ content in 2015. Their channel has since focused on exploring sexual and gender diversity, as well as underrepresented identities within the queer community. Some of their most popular videos include "The ABC's of LGBT+" and "Calling My Mom to Tell Her I'm Trans".
Name | Ash Hardell |
Profile Name | Ash Hardell |
DOB (Age) | February 4, 1992 (31 years) |
DOJ (YouTube) | November 6, 2009 |
Total Videos | 286 |
Schedule/Status | Inactive |
Net Worth | $500k approx |
Nationality | American |
Residence | Los Angeles, California |
Ash Hardell's career on YouTube began in 2010 with comedy videos. They started with comedy and then moved to crafts in 2013, and finally transitioned to LGBTQ+ content in 2015. Their channel has since focused on exploring sexual and gender diversity, as well as underrepresented identities within the queer community. In 2020, Ash announced that their channel would be focusing on psychology and neurodivergent content.
Ash released a book titled The ABC's of LGBT+ in October 2016. Ash took an unannounced break from the internet in November 2019 and returned on March 4, 2022. They are currently collaborating with brands like Adam and Eve, TomBoyX Underwear, LGBT+ Amino App, Clue App and Better Help.
As of August 2023, Ash Hardell's net worth is estimated to be around $500k according to multiple sources. Ash Hardell's primary source of income is their YouTube channel. They earn money through ad revenue, sponsorships, and merchandise sales. They also earn money from their book sales and speaking engagements.
Ash Hardell was born on February 4, 1992 in Minneapolis Minnesota. Ash is trans-masculine non-binary and uses any pronouns. They came out as trans on November 14, 2017 and had top surgery in August 2018. They are currently based out of Los Angeles. They came out as trans on November 14, 2017 and had top surgery in August 2018. They have a partner named Grayson Hardell, who is involved in their creative endeavors. Ash is also an advocate for mental health and has been open about their struggles with anxiety and depression.
Ash Hardell has a significant following on Instagram and Twitter. They have 125k followers on Instagram and over 60k followers on Twitter. They use their presence on these platforms to interact and engage with their audience. They also use their presence on these platforms to upload a variety of content such as personal content, brand promotions and content advertising their own channel and content.
They started with comedy in 2010, then moved to crafts in 2013, and finally transitioned to LGBTQ+ content in 2015. Ash's YouTube channel features a mix of vlogs and educational videos. Their content primarily focuses on exploring sexual and gender diversity, as well as underrepresented identities within the queer community
With 13 million views, this is the most viewed video on Ash Hardell’s channel. This is a video in which they call their mom and tell her that they are now trans.
This is the second most viewed video on the channel and has over 2.4 million views. This is a video in which Ash talks about their surgery.
This is the third most popular video on the channel with over 2 million views. This is an NSFW video in which they talk about how they use their sex toy.
This is the fourth most popular video on the channel with over 1.6 million views. This is another NSFW video in which they talk about why sex sells.
This is the fifth most popular video on the channel with over 1.1 million views. This is a video in which they talk about how some asexuals have sex.
Ash Hardell is a well-known YouTuber who produces LGBTQ+ related content.
Ash is the author of a popular non fiction book, "The ABCs of LGBT.”
Ash is married to their partner Grace, who also identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns.