Shay Carl Butler (born March 5, 1980),[3] known by his online alias Shay Carl, is an American YouTuber. He has three YouTube channels, two of which ("shaycarl"[4] and "SHAYTARDS"[5]) have over three million subscribers. Butler and Corey Vidal developed a documentary called Vlogumentary on a $200,000+ budget that was funded with an Indiegogo campaign and raised by mostly from his viewers. Vlogumentary was released on April 20, 2016.[6][7]Forbes called Butler one of the "most successful video entrepreneurs on YouTube"[3] and in 2011 The New York Times featured Butler's production company Maker Studios.[8]
Butler became more popular on YouTube after Philip DeFranco watched one of his videos and gave him a shout-out. The shout-out resulted in a rise of Butler's subscribers and a friendship with DeFranco. By working with other YouTubers at The Station, Butler more than quadrupled his subscribers.[14] Butler later joined the YouTube Partner Program and co-founded Maker Studios.[8] In November 2009, he collaborated with Midi Mafia to create a flash mob at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas.[15] In 2009, Butler's "SHAYTARDS" channel won "Best YouTube Channel or Personality" at Mashable's 3rd annual Open Web Awards.[16] In 2013, the same channel was one of the nominees in the "Best Non-Fiction or Reality Series" category of the 3rd Streamy Awards.[17] Butler and his wife, Colette, ran a podcast called "When the Kids Go to Sleep", where they interviewed YouTubers and celebrities such as Terry Crews and Bas Rutten. In February 2013, actor Matt Damon made a guest appearance in one of Butler's vlogs after he and Damon had collaborated on a video to promote a Water.org project.[18][19][20] Butler sometimes creates sponsored videos, in which he promotes brands or companies in exchange for financial benefits,[21] including with General Electric,[22]Foot Locker,[21]Kia[23] and Skype.[24]
In 2014 the Shay Carl YouTube channel was listed on New Media Rockstars Top 100 Channels, ranked at #31.[25]
In late 2015, Shay, along with his 12-year-old son Gavin, wrote a lifestyle, self-help book, Fat Dad, Fat Kid.
On September 28, 2016, Butler announced that he would suspend the Shaytards YouTube channel for one year on March 5, 2017.[26]
2017 infidelity scandal
On February 12, 2017, Butler announced he would be leaving YouTube for the time being. In his announcement on his Twitter page, Butler said that due to alcoholism, his "purpose is to rehab".[27]International Business Times ran a story about Carl allegedly exchanging sexual messages through Twitter with an adult webcam model named Aria Nina.[28][29]
The Shaytards channel became active again in March 2018 with a video where Shay and his wife Colette talk about their relationship and the YouTube channel, and the family announced they would start uploading videos again, but would "take it one day at a time" and not commit to a daily vlog schedule. In the following videos, Shay openly discussed attending addiction meetings and working on his and Colette's relationship.[30]
Personal life
Butler married Colette Crofts ("Colette Kati") in January 2003. The couple have five children: Gavin, Avia, Emmi, Brock and Daxton. His family is known as the "Shaytards" and as "YouTube's first family".[31][32][33] Butler stated that much of his children's lives have been recorded and distributed in public.[34] Butler's son, Brock, has been noted as the internet's "first Truman baby" as his life has been documented since birth. His daughter, Emmi, was featured on the front cover of James Blunt's album Some Kind of Trouble.[35] Butler's other daughter, Avia, released the song "Forever Love"[36] on June 12, 2014.
Butler originally moved out to Los Angeles in 2009 to form the company Maker Studios, along with friends and fellow YouTubers Lisa and Ben Donovan, Dan Zappin, Philip DeFranco and Kassem Gharaibeh.[42] Maker's programming is divided into four networks: "Men", "Women", "Family", and "Entertainment".[43]
These four networks include "The Mom's View", which Butler's wife Colette appears on regularly as a part of the weekly "Mom's View Talk Show".[43] Maker Studios was sold to The Walt Disney Company for $500 million on March 24, 2014.[44] During its 25th season, America's Funniest Home Videos, whose YouTube channels are being managed by Maker Studios since January 2014,[45] promoted its brand via two web series, one of which will be created by Butler.[45]
Awards and nominations
Awards
2009 Mashable Open Web Awards Best YouTube Channel or Personality: SHAYTARDS[16]
2016 Studio C (TV series; 1 episode) as Johnny "The Vlogfather"
Butler has also done voice acting work for Cartoonium's Shaybeard online cartoon series, which features Butler as a Viking.[48] He also co-starred in a public service announcement of the Adopt the Arts Foundation.[49]
^Van, Alan (May 15, 2012). "Shay Carl Interview". NMR. Archived from the original on June 26, 2013. Retrieved July 19, 2013.
^Lazar, Shira (host); Carl, Shay (December 30, 2010). "Shay Carl Exclusive Interview". The Partners Project. Season 1. Episode 3. Event occurs at 1:01. Shay Carl Exclusive Interview. I was working as a granite laborer. I manufactured, installed the polished granite countertops.
^Browning, J. Michael (July 27, 2012). "Bas, Bunnies & Shaytards". CouchFighter. Archived from the original on November 2, 2013. Retrieved July 21, 2013.