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CinnamonToastKen

YouTube Star

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YouTube

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Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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1985-09-21
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MiniBio

Let’s talk about a YouTube gaming sensation who really made a name for himself with his hilarious commentary and that iconic cut-out facecam—yeah, you know the one, where he pops up in the corner of his videos looking all dramatic or cracking jokes. That’s CinnamonToastKen for you, a creator who’s built an impressive following over the years. His channel has grown to over 4.8 million subscribers, which is no small feat, especially considering how competitive the gaming content space can be.

CinnamonToastKen, whose real name is Kenneth Morrison, actually started out way back in 2011. He began by uploading gameplay videos, and one of his earliest deep dives was into Amnesia: The Dark Descent. It wasn’t long before people started noticing his unique blend of humor and genuine reactions. Over time, he expanded beyond just gameplay and started posting reaction videos—everything from viral internet moments to TV show breakdowns. Fans love how expressive and authentic he comes across, and that’s probably a big reason why his audience keeps growing.

Now, a little background on the man behind the username: Kenneth Morrison hails from Mississippi, bringing that Southern charm into his content whether he means to or not. On the personal side, things have been pretty heartwarming too. Back in 2013, he began a relationship with fellow YouTuber SuperMaryFace, and together they’ve built both a family and a shared online presence that fans adore.

They welcomed their first child, a daughter named Layla, in 2017, followed by a son, Rafael, in 2018. Then came another exciting chapter in 2021 with the birth of their son David. So yeah, between managing a massive YouTube channel and raising a growing family, life must be pretty busy for CinnamonToastKen. But through it all, he’s stayed connected to his roots and his audience, keeping the content fresh and the energy high.

Trivia

He’s really into co-op games, often spending time playing titles like Saints Row: The Third, Survivors, and Worms Revolution. He enjoys the teamwork and fun these games bring, and he frequently shares his gaming moments online. He’s also had a pet snake that he absolutely loved—there were quite a few photos of it on his Instagram page. He always seemed proud to show off his scaly companion, and fans could tell how much he cared for the little guy. He definitely has a soft spot for unique pets and thrilling multiplayer experiences.

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