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Wiz Khalifa started a YouTube channel for his 5-year-old son
Bash’s
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Rapper Wiz Khalifa made a YouTube channel for his
five-year-old son Sebastian called “Bash’s World.” -
The first video launched Tuesday and documents Khalifa
helping Sebastian get ready for his first day of
kindergarten. -
The video gained nearly 19,000 views in a few hours and
the channel had over 3,000 subscribers by Tuesday
afternoon.
You have to start early to become a social-media influencer these
days, and having two ultra-famous parents certainly doesn’t hurt.
Rapper Wiz Khalifa is helping his son, Sebastian, reach internet
fame by starting a YouTube channel for the
five-year-old called “Bash’s World.” Sebastian’s mom, and
Khalifa’s ex-wife, is also a famous personality: American model
and actress Amber Rose.
“If you got kids, you know how much they watch other kids and
this was all Bash’s idea so enjoy,”
Khalifa wrote on Instagram.
The channel’s first video, called “Sebastian’s
First Day of School,” launched Tuesday and documents Khalifa
helping his son get ready for the school day.
The eight-and-a-half minute video begins with Khalifa waking
Sebastian up and then making him breakfast, combing his hair and
helping him get dressed before seeing him off on the school bus
for his first day of kindergarten.
The video gained nearly 19,000 viewers in just a few hours, and
was filmed and edited by Chris Cordova, a Los Angeles-based
filmmaker. As of Tuesday afternoon, the channel had over 3,000
subscribers.
At one point, Sebastian asks his dad for a chocolate cake for his
sixth birthday, and if the channel continues to grow, we’ll
probably end up seeing that cake on video.
Watch the full first video below:
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