Twitter Rumors Claim Controversial YouTuber Kevin Samuels Has Died at 56


Kevin Samuels ran a YouTube channel that spread ‘misogynistic’ quotes and self-help advice to viewers.

The online reports have yet to be confirmed by someone from Kevin Samuels’ family or team (Photo: by Kevin Samuels)

Controversial YouTuber Kevin Samuels has reportedly passed away at the age of 56; however, there has been much confusion surrounding the news of his possible death, with some media reporting that he died of “cardiac arrest” without the inclusion of verifiable evidence. .

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Who is Kevin Samuels?

Samuels is a highly controversial YouTuber and self-proclaimed “relationship guru” who posted lifestyle videos online that were supposed to help guide viewers on how to improve their lives.

Her YouTube channel currently has 1.43 million subscribers, with her most recent video streaming just a day ago, titled “Modern Women Are A Party of 1.”

Samuels has been repeatedly criticized for spreading “misogynistic” thoughts and beliefs on his channel and for being especially dismissive of women of color.

While he’s had an online presence for years, Sameuls went viral in December 2020 for his video titled “You’re average at best,” which amassed 2.7 million views on the platform.

Kevin Samuels posted videos on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok (Photo: Instagram/@kevinrsamuels)

In one of his videos from March 2021, Samuels said that “high value men cheat” and that women should accept it because cheating is in their nature. Samuels would also say in her videos that “high value men” want “submissive” and “nice” women.

He recently sparked outrage when, a few weeks ago, he claimed that single women over 35 are “leftovers.” She said there is “something probably wrong” with these women and that “they are what’s left.”

He is not currently married, however, according to the SunSamuels has been married twice in the past, but has since divorced from both relationships. The outlet also reported that Samuels has joint custody of a daughter he had with one of his ex-wives.

Is dead?

News of Samuels’ death has been widely reported, however his passing has yet to be confirmed by anyone on the team, Samuels’ family or on his social media platforms.

revolt black news has reported that “reliable sources” have confirmed that the youtuber died on Thursday, May 5 and in a video with more than 105,000 views on Twitter, Melanie King, a friend of Samuels, states that she received “family confirmation” that Samuels had died .

When asked if there was any way the news was not true, King shook his head, saying, “I have family confirmation. This is 100%. The funeral will most likely be in Oklahoma City.”

Huffington Post cover editor Philip Lewis tweeted: “What we know about Kevin Samuels so far:

“Atlanta police told me that they were able to ‘locate an incident’ related to my questions. No more details.

“The Fulton County Medical Examiner told @rolandsmartin that they “can neither confirm nor deny” that they had a person named Kevin Samuels there.”

Lewis followed up with another tweet shortly after, writing: “More details on Kevin Samuels, according to Atlanta Police.

“A woman met Samuels and spent the night with him. She identified him as Kevin Sameuls.

“Samuels complained of chest pain, fell on top of her and called 911.

“Officials performed CPR, he was unresponsive.”

Reactions to his death

Reactions to the news of Samuels’ possible death online have been mixed, with some feeling that due to his actions in life, he does not deserve to be remembered fondly.

One person wrote: “All I can say about Kevin Samuels is if you spend your time disrespecting people in life, don’t be surprised that people disrespect you in death. No matter how cruel, the legacy you leave behind will be known by the fruit you bore while you were here.”

Another tweeted: “Kevin Samuels made a career of beating up women and defending oppressive gender standards and everyone wants us to get on the right track when we find out he passed.”

“Kevin Samuels was a threat. None of his ideals actually made sense. His audience is made up of men who are so fragile in their masculinity that they think it’s a character trait to demean women… we’re not celebrating his death, we’re just not mourning it,” wrote another.

Journalist Ernest Owens wrote: “Kevin Samuels has made a career of shamelessly dishonoring black women for profit. He encouraged the most toxic people to project tired and damaging narratives on Black women. Dead or alive, what a shameful life to live. That’s all I have for the misogynist.”

Others, however, have said that it is not necessary to celebrate anyone’s death, regardless of whether or not you agree with their views.

One person tweeted: “Regardless of whether this Kevin Samuels news is true or not, you have to be an evil MF to celebrate someone’s death because you don’t like some of the things they’ve said.”

Another wrote: “Do I open Twitter to see a bunch of fat broke sad niggas/bitches celebrating Kevin Sameuls death? I never looked at the man, but the fact that the man’s opinions hurt them so much is crazy to me. He was quite the father. Condolences to his family.”

“You are a sick individual to celebrate someone passing RIP Kevin Samuels,” wrote another.



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