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AshONasty

YouTube Star

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1991-05-18
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Web video star, widely recognized for her role in the popular vlogging channel she co-runs with her boyfriend, has built a strong following through their engaging and often humorous content. Known as CashNAshVlogs, the channel features a mix of lifestyle commentary, relationship insights, and the occasional prank. As an interracial couple, they often share their experiences and perspectives, resonating with a wide and diverse audience. Their subscriber count has grown steadily over the years, surpassing 70,000 and continuing to rise.

Before CashNAshVlogs gained traction, she made occasional appearances on her boyfriend’s gaming channel, CashNastyGaming, especially during the time when they were in a long-distance relationship. Once they moved in together, it felt natural to launch their joint vlog channel as a way to document their life together. Their relationship actually began all the way back in 2007, and over the years, they’ve built a life filled with love, laughter, and even a couple of furry friends—Mac and Marty, their two beloved dogs.

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She’s been able to collaborate with a wide range of brands thanks to her vlog, and through product placements, she’s really expanded her reach. Over time, she’s built strong partnerships and opened doors she never expected—all because of the platform she created. She often shares behind-the-scenes moments from these brand collaborations, giving her audience an authentic look at what goes on. And honestly, it’s been one of the most rewarding parts of her journey so far. She’s proud of how far she’s come and grateful for every opportunity she’s had.

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