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Famous YouTuber LazarBeam

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Lannan Neville Eacott, better known online as LazarBeam, is an Australian YouTuber, professional gamer, and Internet personality. He is best known for his video game commentary videos, "comedic riffs", and memes. Eacott was born on December 14, 1994.


Eacott started filming demolition in slow motion in 2014 while working for his family's construction company. Eacott registered his current YouTube channel in 2015 after having his equipment stolen. He mainly posted gameplay and challenge videos of different video games.


His video content style evolved as his channel grew to include more comedic and vlog-style videos. When he started uploading Fortnite Battle Royale videos to his channel in 2018, it saw a significant increase in popularity. With 2 billion views in 2019, Eacott was recognized as the eighth-most-watched content creator on YouTube in December.


Personal Information

NameLannan Neville Eacott
Profile NameLazarBeam
DOB (Age)14 December 1994 (age 27)
DOJ (YouTube)January 4th, 2015
Total Videos1,258
Schedule/StatusMonthly
Net Worth$8 Million
NationalityAustralian
ResidenceSydney

Social media statistics


PlatformFollowers/SubscribersViews
YouTube 20.1 million8,376,012,706
YouTube3.86 million211,195,655
Twitch320,813 588,628
Instagram 2.6 million
Twitter2.3 million
TikTok9.4 million

Career

At the age of 15, Eacott dropped out of high school and began working for his family’s construction company. Under the handle “CrushSlash”, he started posting slow-motion demolition videos on YouTube. “Can Vince Wilfork get a 99-yard Receiving Touchdown? - Madden NFL Challenge” is the oldest available video on his channel. In the video, he plays Madden NFL 15.



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Eacott joined other Australian gaming personalities on the launch roster of the entertainment group Click (also known as the Click Crew) on September 18, 2018.


His channel hit the 10 million subscriber mark in April 2019, making him the second Australian game content producer to do so. Eacott had more than 10.8 million subscribers and more than 7 billion video views as of July 2019 and was the third-most subscribed YouTube Fortnite streamer.


In 2019, Eacott started to produce more videos about Minecraft. The emphasis of Eacott’s videos further shifted away from Fortnite after the second chapter of the game was released in October 2019; he expressed dissatisfaction with the update’s paucity of content.


It was revealed in October 2019 that Eacott would star as himself alongside streamers Ninja and Jacksepticeye in the 2021 movie Free Guy. With 2 billion views in 2019, Eacott ranked eighth among content creators on YouTube in the year’s end summary, YouTube Rewind 2019: For the Record, released in December.


Eacott previously streamed on Twitch, but on January 13, 2020, it was revealed that he had signed a contract to stream exclusively on YouTube, along with fellow Australian YouTuber Elliott “Muselk” Watkins. The announcement was celebrated by Eacott and Watkins by participating in a 12-hour live stream to raise money for the ongoing Australian bushfire relief effort.


They succeeded in raising $100,000. Similar to this, earlier that month, Eacott, Watkins, and the other Click members performed a 36-hour charity stream to raise money for bushfire relief efforts, and they were able to reach their goal of $300,000. Eacott is affiliated with Rooster Teeth and is a client of WME and Click Management.


When Fortnite’s season-ending live event “The Device” took place in June 2020, Eacott’s stream reached a peak of more than 900,000 concurrent viewers. The members of Click wanted to “stop filming [group] videos for the foreseeable future”, so they decided to “spend time working on [their] own content”, according to an announcement made the following month. Eacott was ranked as the sixth most popular gaming creator of the year, one of the top live streamers by views in 2020, and the ninth top content creator of 2020 by YouTube in December.


Net Worth

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Eacott is worth $8 million as of July 2022. Around 1.92 million people watch the LazarBeam YouTube channel every day. YouTube channels typically make between $3 and $7 for every thousand video views. According to Net Worth Spot, the LazarBeam YouTube channel earns $3.46 million in annual ad revenue and $230.81 thousand per month. LazarBeam's annual revenue from video ads could reach $6.23 million if he earns $7 from every thousand views.


Personal Life

Eacott has a sister and two brothers. Tannar, his sister, has more than a million subscribers on her YouTube channel. Eacott got "code lazar", his special code for Fortnite in-game purchases, tattooed on his forearm at the beginning of this year.


Other Social Media Statistics

Eacott has a massive fan following on social media due to his YouTube career.


He has a second YouTube channel by the name LazarLazar with over 3.86 million subscribers and more than 211 million views. On the channel, he posts reaction videos to a variety of content on the internet.


On Twitch, he has 320k followers, but he hasn’t streamed in over 3 years. On Twitter, he has over 2.3 million followers and gets several likes and retweets.


Eacott has more than 2.6 million followers on Instagram, with 271,891 average likes. He posts pictures with his wife, friends and of the places he visits.


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Content on YouTube

Eacott uploads videos weekly. He gets millions of views on his videos relatively quickly. Some of his most famous series include Roblox Series, Minecraft Single Player, Fortnite Content and Old Vlogs.



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Eacott spends $10,000 to beat every Roblox game.



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Eacott plays Fortnite and watches other players’ streams to win.



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Eacott reacts to Tiktoks.



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Eacott carries out trickshots in Fortnite.


Interesting Facts

  1. On Click's charity live stream for the Australian bushfires, Eacott kissed Crayator.
  2. As a part of the Fortnite Icon Series, Eacott received his own Fortnite skin in the game in March 2021.
  3. On June 28, 2019, Eacott and his duo partner Mrfreshasian defeated well-known streamers Ninja and Timthetatman in a game of Fortnite.


FAQs


Q. How many subscribers and views does LazarBeam have overall?

A. His three YouTube channels have amassed over 24 million subscribers and 8.5 billion video views as of July 2022. His main channel is the third-most subscribed to and third-most viewed channel from Australia on the platform.


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