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Internet famous: Abbotsfordsa国际传媒檚 Kris Collins is a TikTok comedy queen

Collins has found surprise stardom alone with a phone

Kris Collins is surrounded by rubber ducks.

It started last summer when fans began sending her ducks. The bath toys arrived by the hundreds, then the thousands. At first it made for , but eventually the gag ran its course and now Collins is stuck living with what she figures is around 5,000 rubber ducks.

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This is the surreal life of the Abbotsford native and TikTok star , who has become the most famous Canadian yousa国际传媒檝e never heard of.

In April 2020, Collins was stuck at home unable to operate her hair styling business in the early days of B.C.sa国际传媒檚 COVID-19 lockdown. Her brother suggested she download the video app and within days she was hooked.

Collinssa国际传媒 first video, which for living unemployed at her parentsa国际传媒檚 home, was posted April 9. She kept it up and was soon updating her feed with a new video every day.

Nearly a year later, Collins has over 23-million followers, posted almost 1,000 videos and is building a new career as a social media comedian.

And if this sounds bizarre, that someone would find stardom while locked down in their parentsa国际传媒檚 basement suite, then itsa国际传媒檚 also not lost on the 24 year old.

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Collinssa国际传媒 timing turned out to be impeccable. Her brand of sketch comedy, which relies on simple but well-written re-occurring character, has thrived within the one-minute limits of TikTok videos that viewers have become addicted to during the pandemic.

American comedian went viral with her lip-synching of former President Donald Trump, which led to a Netflix special. found fame as a meme after posting a video of herself drinking kombucha for the first time. Even Hollywood stars such as have embraced the app.

Online personalities finding mainstream success is not a new phenomenon. Canadian launched a YouTube channel in 2010, which has led to a bestselling book and a late-night talk show on NBC.

Darren Blakeborough, an assistant professor of media studies at the University of Fraser Valley, says the accessibility of online platforms and stories like nine-year-old , who was YouTubesa国际传媒檚 top earner in 2020 with $29.5 million, are a seductive to people who want fame and the wealth that follows.

Thatsa国际传媒檚 easier said than done, but Blakeborough thinks Collins has found success because her comedy is genuine at a time when viewers need a laugh.

sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檙e all looking for an escape from whatever this is that wesa国际传媒檙e doing right now,sa国际传媒 he says. sa国际传媒淭he thing I love about comedy is itsa国际传媒檚 not just an escape. It can be an escape, but it can also joke and critique and interrogate those things that are giving you anxiety.sa国际传媒

Collinssa国际传媒 comedy relies on she thinks her viewers will relate to.

Theresa国际传媒檚 Janet, the tired mom of precocious Riley, and Katrina, who Collins says is inspired by a tough Russian woman whose hair she used to cut. Noisy neighbour Deborah, a more recent addition, is based off an incident when Collins says her real neighbour caught her filming from the roof.

Each character also has a signature prop. Chad, for example, wears a pair of wraparound sunglasses, while the kids each have their own toques to use with a pair of tiny hands. Collins says most of the props she uses have been sent by fans.

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Her fans havensa国际传媒檛 just sent props.

In September, Collins was doing a livestream when a fan asked if TikTok was her full-time job. It wasnsa国际传媒檛, she was still working as a part-time stylist, but that night donations started flooding in, which led to a the next day from a visibly stunned Collins.

By December she had enough income to quit cutting hair. TikTok is now her career sa国际传媒 and itsa国际传媒檚 a lot of work.

A typical day for Collins starts with meetings (she recently started her own merchandise company), followed by time set aside to brainstorm ideas. Then she spends hours writing scripts for the videos, which she films and posts every day.

And thatsa国际传媒檚 just for TikTok. Shesa国际传媒檚 also started a YouTube channel and has begun streaming on Twitch as well.

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Whereas YouTube and Twitch allow creators to monetize their channels, TikTok doesnsa国际传媒檛 offer that option in Canada.

Creators can, however, make money with sponsorship deals. Collins has worked with shoe and makeup brands and is open to more partnerships, but shesa国际传媒檚 also leery of advertising that will turn away her audience. It has to feel authentic, or shesa国际传媒檚 not interested.

sa国际传媒淚 understand a lot of creators need to make money and I completely respect that, and viewers should respect that as well. But there is a point where itsa国际传媒檚 just like, OK, are you on here to make money or are you on here because you enjoy it and you actually like doing this. Thatsa国际传媒檚 where I try to draw the line.sa国际传媒

Her audience has also respected when Collins has drawn more personal lines as well.

Collins is frank about her mental health, both in conversation and in her videos. Comedy, she says, is a coping mechanism. Sometimes that makes her depression and anxiety of a video. Other times, she has filmed herself .

Thatsa国际传媒檚 led to with her fans.

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But until the pandemic ends, and Collins can actually meet her fans, she has a difficult time make sense of her burgeoning fame.

Theresa国际传媒檚 no autograph signings, no red carpets, no obvious trappings of her success. Is Collins famous? It probably depends on who you ask, and what apps are on their phone.

sa国际传媒淚 feel like Isa国际传媒檓 just a weirdo in my basement making videos and people are enjoying them,sa国际传媒 she says. sa国际传媒淚 think Angelina Jolie is famous. I think I am internet famous.sa国际传媒

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